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Prospect for Innovative Refining Process in the 21st CenturyBy Katsukiyo Marukawa, Mashamichi Sano, Shigeta Hara
"Various subject of studies are discussed to develop ·innovative refining processes in the 21st century for cost reduction, production of high quality steel and environmental conservation. The future
Jan 1, 2000
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Zinc Oxide from Recycling Processes as a Source for Electrolytic GalvanisingBy Jürgen Antrekowitsch
Typical zinc oxides recovered from wastes like steel mill dusts and neutral leaching residues are of a low quality because of impurities like fluorine, chlorine, lead and others. Therefore, they are n
Jan 1, 2008
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Asynchronous Parallel Potts Model for Simulation of Grain GrowthBy P. A. Manohar
This paper describes an implementation of the Potts model for simulation of grain growth in 2D on a distributed-memory parallel architecture. The simulation scheme utilizes a continuous-time, asynchro
Jan 1, 2003
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Combined Thermodynamic and Kinetic Models for Processing of MaterialsBy Gunnar Eriksson
Computer simulation has become an everyday practice in thennodynamic and materials research. Advanced thennochemical algorithms take into account heat transfer effects and salient reaction kinetics wh
Jan 1, 2001
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Acoustic Sensors for Process Control in the Year 2000By A. McLean, S. Dawson, N. D. G. Mountford
"IntroductionIn order to predict the accepted industrial practice for the year 2000, it may be helpful to first consider the rate of development of scientific knowledge. If the speed with which man ca
Jan 1, 1988
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Development Of Reliable Viscosity Model For Iron Silicate SlagsBy Mao Chen, Baojun Zhao, Zhixiang Cui, Leonel Contreras
Viscosity is one of the important physiochemical properties of metallurgical slags which is important for slag tapping, metal loss in slag, freeze lining and fluid dynamics. High temperature viscosity
Jan 1, 2016
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Air Leakaage Online Monitoring and Diagnosis Model for SinteringBy Fan Xiao-Hui, Jiang Li-Juan, Chen Xu-Ling
"In order to solve air leakage of sintering testing cumbersome, inaccurate results, and other issues, the sinter machine air leakage characteristics were studied, and combining the mathematical modeli
Jan 1, 2012
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Electrochemistry of Fe (III) in Molten Salt CaCl2-KF and CaCl2-CaF2-KFBy Shulan Wang, Xuan Liu, Li Li
"Electrochemistry of Fe(III) in 69CaCl2-12CaF2-19KF and 81CaCl2-19KF (mole percentage, %) was investigated at 827 oC on molybdenum electrode by cyclic voltammetry, chronoamperometry and galvanostatic
Jan 1, 2014
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Solid Waste Treatment An Industry Perspective - Iron & Steelmaking SlagsBy David E. Jones
In any manufacturing process, the generation of secondary, associated or waste products along with the primary product is inevitable. Today there is great emphasis on the concept of waste minimisation
Jan 1, 1994
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Some Promising Techniques for Complex Iron Ore Metallurgical ProcessingBy N. A. Vatolin, L. I. Leontjev, S. V. Shavrin
The ever growing interest to the complex iron ores may be attributed to possible production of the naturally alloyed metals and the efficient recovery of the associated elements. However, the conventi
Jan 1, 1988
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Development Of The Coke Gas Desulfurization TechnologyBy Oleg I. Platonov
The process for desulfurizing coke oven gas in a regenerative system ?scrubber-stripper?, with sour gas being fed to Sulfur Recovery Unit (SRU) and tail gas being recycled to raw coke gas scrubber, ha
Jan 1, 2006
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Processing Lead-Glass Cullet For Recycling In Specialty GlassesBy George H. Edwards
Most cullets consumed in large-volume glass manufacturing processes receive little processing beyond crushing. But lead-glass cullets for specialty glasses such as industrial lighting refractors or ca
Jan 1, 1994
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The Importance of Understanding Mineralogy Drivers for Flotation PerformanceBy Zachery Zanetell
Flotation circuit performance has become increasingly more challenging due to the complexity of available ore sources. To optimize value mineral recovery, the mineralogical composition of the ore shou
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Options For Complying With Water Quality-Base Metal LimitationsBy Jack Thibodeau
During the past six years, most states have promulgated water quality regulations which contain numerical aquatic life standards for heavy metals. In addition, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA
Jan 1, 1996
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A New Beneficiation Process For Treatment Of Supergene Monazite OreBy T. N. Chan
This paper provides some general discussions on the development of a new beneficiation process for the treatment of a highly complex monazite orebody located at Mt Weld, Laverton, Western Australia.
Jan 1, 1992
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Development of the AusIron ProcessBy B. W. Lightfoot, Neill F. Arthur
"The AusIron process is a new development of the well established Ausmelt bath smelting technology(l). The development of this technology has been tied to the South Australian Steel and Energy (SASE)
Jan 1, 1996
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Development Of More Environment-Friendly And Cost-Effective Drying Facility For Copper ConcentratesBy J. Partinen
Drying is a unit process which has numerous applications in metallurgical process industry. Kumera Technology Center, being a worldwide equipment and process supplier, has developed sophisticated solu
Jan 1, 1999
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Improved CX Process for Spent Lead Acid Batteries TreatmentBy Tullio Corsini
Scrap battery recovery process, developed by Engitec Impianti S.p.A., is improved transforming batches operations in continuous. Benefits expected: constant and better quality of the products; easie
Jan 1, 1993
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High Performance Brands for the Non-ferrous Metals IndustryBy S. B. Breyner, A. Ressler, D. Gregurek, A. Spanring
"The changes in process conditions that frequently decrease the service life of refractory products provided incentive for RHI AG to develop high performance bricks, especially for non-ferrous metal a
Jan 1, 2012
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Practical Metallurgy For Continuous Converting In The Mitsubishi ProcessBy Fumito Tanaka
The Converting Furnace (C-furnace) of the Mitsubishi process has solely provided opportunities for producing blister copper continuously from molten matte. Continuous converting originates from the p
Jan 1, 2006