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  • TMS
    Enrichment Of Gold In Low Grade Copper Matte From Arsenical Refractory Gold Concentrate Via Matte Smelting Method

    By Tianzu Yang, Weifeng Liu, Lin Chen, Qingkai Xiao, DUCHAO ZHANG

    To solve the problem of low leaching ratio of direct gold cyanide leaching from arsenical refractory gold concentrate, this paper proposed a matte smelting process for gold enrichment in low grade cop

    Jan 1, 2016

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    Synthesis of Carbide Ceramics via Reduction of Adsorbed Anions on an Activated Carbon Matrix

    By Alaina Mallard, Jannette Chorney, David Hutchins, Grant C. Wallace, Jerome P. Downey

    Current commercial processes for producing ceramic carbides require temperatures of 1400–2000 °C and often use extensive milling operations to produce a powder product. A process that could reduce the

    Mar 1, 2017

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    The Use of Rice Husk Ash as an Aggregate for Foundry Sand Mould Production

    By A. O. Apata, F. V. Adams

    The use of rice husk ash as aggregate for foundry sand mould production has been studied. 5 –25wt% rice husk ash was added to the sand mixture. The chemical, physical and mechanical properties measure

    Mar 1, 2017

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    Some Novel Aspects Of Matte Slag Equilibria In Copper Smelting

    By Heikki K. Jalkanen

    Thermodynamic properties of copper-iron mattes and slag-matte distribution of copper and some minor matte constituents (Ni, Co, Mo, As, Sb and Bi) are discussed on? the basis of equilibrium measuremen

    Jan 1, 1983

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    A Model Study of Splash in a Peirce-Smith Converter

    By Kimiaki Utsunomiya, Yasumasa Hattori, Yoshiaki Mori, Toyokazu Okubo

    "The effect of various operating conditions on splashing behavior in a Peirce-Smith converter has been investigated with a 1/5.7 scale cold model. Dynamic similarity between the model and a commercial

    Jan 1, 2000

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    Model Studies of Heat Transfer and Flow in Slag-Cleaning Furnaces

    By S. Kang, D. G. C. Robertson

    Slag cleaning furnaces require extensive wall cooling because they involve the use of a superheated slag bath. This is in direct contrast to smelting furnaces, where the wall is usually (but not alway

    Jan 1, 1999

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    A New Matched Themochemical Diagram for Vacuum Refining of Nickel and Cupronickel Alloys

    By Sridhar Seetharuman

    Sulfur and oxygen dissolved in nickel and cupronickel melts can be removed as gaseous oxides of sulfur by a vacuum treatment. Presented in this paper is a new matched thermochemical diagram that permi

    Jan 1, 1993

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    Operation Control of Flash Furnace at Saganoseki Smelter & Refinery

    By H. Hirayama, T. Okura, O. Kato

    "Saganoseki Smelter & Refinery, one of the largest copper smelters in the world, has the annual capacity of 300,000 metric tons in copper content with two flash furnaces, six Pierce-Smith type convert

    Jan 1, 1989

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    A Steady State Model for Roll Casting

    By M. J. Bagshaw, J. D. Hunt, R. M. Jordan

    "Continuous casting processes, and the roll casting process in particular, offer considerable potential to the Aluminium industry, both meatallurgically and economically.The three major limiting proce

    Jan 1, 1986

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    Water Model and Numerical Study on the Spout Height in a Gas Stirred Vessel

    By G. A. Irons, D. Guo

    "The average spout height and width produced by bottom gas injection in a water model of a steel ladle were measured with an image processing technique. It was revealed that the spout height could be

    Jan 1, 2001

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    Microbes for Biohydrometallurgy

    By Henry L. Ehrlich

    This survey compares bioleaching and biobeneficiation by autotrophic bacteria with that by heterotrophic bacteria and fungi Some physiological principles are reviewed. Advantages and disadvantages of

    Jan 1, 1991

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    Reduction Of Ghg Emissions Through The Conversion Of Dairy Waste To Value- Added Materials And Products

    By Caryn Wendt, Donna Post Guillen, Armando McDonald, Erik R. Coats, Chaston Ellis, Kevin Feris

    Dairy operations constitute ~2.5% of annual U.S. greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, making dairies one of the largest sources of industrial GHG emissions. We are developing a novel, integrated system to

    Jan 1, 2016

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    Production of Lithium-Ion Cathode Material for Automotive Batteries Using Melting Casting Process

    By Wojciech Kasprzak, Guoxian Liang, Michel Gauthier, Mickael Dolle, Yulong Liu, Xueliang Sun, Hernando Villazon Amaris, Majid Talebi-Esfandarani, Pierre Sauriol, Thomas Bibienne, Gregory S. Patience, Delin Li, Steeve Rousselot

    In the 1990s, LiFePO4 (LFP) was discovered as a cathode material for lithium ion batteries and was successfully used in the variety of devices such as power tools, E-bikes and grid accumulators. New c

    Mar 1, 2018

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    A Basic Study On The Effective Utilization Of Chromium-Containing Steel Slag (Invited)

    By Etsuro Shibata

    The saturated solubility of chromium oxide and the valence of chromium in the slag are important matters when considering how to effectively utilize chromium-containing slags. The experimental data of

    Jan 1, 2003

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    Mathematical Modeling of Heat Transfer and Microporosity Formation in Die Cast A356 Wheels

    By C. Hennesmann, D. Maijer, S. L. Cockcroft, P. Yo

    "Die cast aluminum wheels are one of the most difficult automotive castings to produce because of stringent cast surface and internal quality requirements. As part of a collaborative research agreemen

    Jan 1, 2001

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    The Alkali Roasting and Leaching of Ilmenite Minerals for the Extraction of High Purity Synthetic Rutile and Rareearth Oxides

    By Graham Cooke, Abhishek Lahiri, Animesh Jha, E. Jeya Kumari

    "CO2 reduction by alternative energy devices such as wind-power, electric vehicles utilize rare-earth elements (REE) in several forms; such as in piezo-electric devices, batteries and magnetic materia

    Jan 1, 2011

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    Interaction of Metals and Protons with Algae. Equilibrium Constants and Ionic Mechanisms for Heavy Metal Removal as Sulfides and Hydroxides

    By R. H. Crist

    Reactive components of algal cell walls include uronic and alginic acids: In addition, many marine species have half ester sulfate groups which function as fixed anions. Associated metals vary with th

    Jan 1, 1991

  • TMS
    Reactive Phase Formation in Cold Rolled Aluminum-Tantalum Multilayers

    By H. Sieber

    Multilayer samples of tantalum and aluminum with the composition of Al-25Ta were prepared by cold rolling of elemental foils. The microstructure and phases were characterized by XRD, SEM and TEMISAED

    Jan 1, 1998

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    Non-Traditional Use Of The Cupola Furnace

    By Michael J. McGuire

    Rostoker, Inc. has developed a process to smelt solid hazardous/non-hazardous inorganic wastes. Near seven hundred experiments were performed. Actual industrial wastes as well as reagent grade chemica

    Jan 1, 1994

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    CIP Technology - Recent Development in Australia

    By J. Avraamides

    Some operational difficulties have been encountered in the transfer of carbon-in-pulp technology to Australian conditions. Many gold mines? are located in remote and arid areas where the available gro

    Jan 1, 1989