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Recovery Of Chromium From Chromate Waste By Electrowinning From Cr(III) SolutionsBy Benoit DeBecker
Laboratory-scale experiments have shown that chromium metal could be recovered from chromate wastes by modifying slightly the chromium electrowinning flow-sheet. After reduction by sulhr dioxide and p
Jan 1, 1994
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The Boundary Layer and Solid-Gas ReactionsBy Fathi Habashi
Solid gas reactions of metallurgical importance can be classified into three groups: Physical processes, e.g., drying and sublimation Chemical processes which may be an addition or a thermal decompo
Jan 1, 1996
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Alloy Waste Forms For Metal Fission Products And Actinides Isolated By Spent Nuclear Fuel TreatmentBy S. M. McDeavitt
Waste form alloys are being developed at Argonne National Laboratory for the disposal of remnant metallic wastes from an electrometallurgical process developed to treat spent nuclear fuel. This metal
Jan 1, 1996
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Influence of Substrate Properties on the Selective Leaching Performance of Cobalt from Cemented CarbidesBy Gregor Kücher
Lack of basic knowledge on the semi-direct recycling methods for hard metals hinders the application on an industrial scale. However, advantages like reduced expenses and lower environmental impact dr
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Reaction Of Sn-Containing Solders With Nickel Based Under Bump Metallizations (0810a053-7c7a-4a4b-be9d-246cf684a53d)By Guojun Qi
This work relates to wafer bumping technologies for flip chip packaging applications in the electronics industry. Nickel and its alloys are alternative under bump metallization (UBM) materials because
Jan 1, 2003
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An Alternative Nickel Laterite Project Development ModelBy David A. Neudorf
Known resources of nickel laterites considerably exceed nickel sulfide resources and there is a growing consensus that most new nickel production will be sourced from laterites. The development of nic
Jan 1, 2004
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The Application of Light-Optical and Electron-Optical Techniques to the Processing of Complex Pyritic Ores from Meggen, West GermanyBy H. J. Roorda
With an increasing need to obtain metals by processing complex fine intergrown ores, the use of electron-optical techniques will become more important as a tool for mineralogical studies. Electron ima
Jan 1, 1987
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Viscosity Of Partially Crystallized Bof SlagBy Bart Blanpain, Muxing Guo, Zhuangzhuang Liu
In order to stabilize free lime in the basic oxygen furnace (BOF) slag to achieve high value products, quartz sand and other additives are injected into slag. However, the current hot stage slag stabi
Jan 1, 2016
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Optimization Of The Injection Refining-Up Tempe(ature Process (TR-UT) Of The Companhia Siderurgica De Tubarao Steel Plant (CST) Using Physical ModelingBy Carlos Antonio da Silva
Steel refining reactors based on chemical heating are being used as an alternative to ladle furnaces, They show a high degree of flexibility in respect to heating rate in addition to carrying out refi
Jan 1, 2003
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Application of Factorial Optimization Technique for Generating Kinetic Data for Hydrometallurgical ProcessesBy K. Sanjay
Factorial optimisation technique has been used to develop regression equations at different time intervals for extraction of manganese from precipitated manganese oxide/hydroxide in sulphuric acid usi
Jan 1, 1996
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Bacterial Flocculation Of Phosphate Wastes Using A Hydrophobic BacteriumBy R. W. Smith
A microorganism will function as a mineral flocculant if it is to some degree hydrophobic and can attach itself in some manner, such as through electrostatic interaction, to the fine mineral particles
Jan 1, 1992
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Morphological Aspects of Lead Metal Deposited from Aqueous Chloride Electrolytes at 65 and 80°CBy Xiangwen Wang
Electrodeposition of lead metal from high purity brine electrolytes containing lead chloride (PbCI,) was conducted so as to assess the feasibility of electrowinning lead-metal directly from aqueous ch
Jan 1, 1993
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Process Options for Refractory Sulfide Gold Ores: Technical, Environmental and Economic AspectsBy A. Kontopoulos
Refractory sulfide gold ores or concentrates require an oxidation pretreatment step to yield the contained gold amenable to the subsequent leaching step. The process options for oxidation pretreatment
Jan 1, 1990
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Electro Metallurgy of SiliconBy Gopalakrishna M. Rao
"Several industrial and government laboratories are of the opinion that solar--cell technology will grow into a billion-dollar industry by the year 2000, especially if oil prices rise again. Of the va
Jan 1, 1988
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A Direct Reduction Zinc ProcessBy Lamar S. Todd
The direct production of metal from a sphalerite concentrate is an attractive route for primary zinc. A series of operations and conditions have been selected to efficiently cause the following overal
Jan 1, 1999
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Halide As An Alternative Lixiviant For Gold Processing -An UpdateBy Tam Tran
Over the last decade, halide (chloride, bromide and iodide) systems have been evaluated as alternative lixiviants for the processing of gold to replace cyanidation which has been widely used in commer
Jan 1, 1998
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Gold Recovery from Refractory Sulfidic-Carbonaceous Ore Part 11: Thiourea Leaching Following Biooxidation-Heap PretreatmentBy R. Y. Wan
Low grade sulfidic-carbonaceous refractory ore from Newmont Gold Company's Carlin deposit was microbially pretreated. The biological pretreatment process gave partial oxidation of the sulfidic co
Jan 1, 1995
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Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS) Technique for the Prediction of Acid Mine Drainage Potential of Mine Tailings and Stability of Waste FormsBy R. Mehta, M. Misra, X. Su
"The conventional methods to assess Acid Mine Drainage (AMD) potential of the waste rocks and tailings are based on wet chemistry and leachability tests. These methods are time consuming and expensive
Jan 1, 1999
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Optimization Of The Injection Refining-Up Temperature Process (IR-UT) Of The Companhia Siderurgica De Tubarao Steel Plant (CST) Using Physical ModelingBy Carlos Antonio da Silva
Steel refining reactors based on chemical heating are being used as an alternative to ladle furnaces. They show a high degree of flexibility in respect to heating rate in addition to carrying out refi
Jan 1, 2003
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Dynamic Model for a Vapor Recovery in Carbo Thermic Aluminum ProcessBy B. Erik Ydstie, Tor Lindstad, Vianey Garcia-Osorio
"As a result of the high temperatures present in a Carbothermic Aluminum Process the content of aluminum and aluminum sub-oxide in the gases leaving this process is high. These gases as well as energy
Jan 1, 2001