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Interfacial Emulsion Formation Originated From Organic Phase In Copper Solvent ExtractionBy Xiaorong Liu
Interfacial emulsion generated in copper solvent extraction is an inhomogeneous O/W emulsion that consists of organic phase, aqueous phase and solid particles. In order to determine what kind of compo
Jan 1, 2006
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Fluid Flow and Inclusion Removal in Multi-Strand Tundish with NozzleblockageBy Pradeep kumar Jha, Manas Mohan Mahapatra, Sabin Kumar Mishra, Satish Kumar Ajmani, Satish C. Sharma
"Due to mechanical/ electrical failure in the C.C. line or inadequate availability of molten steel from coming ladle, sometimes one/two outlets of a multi-strand tundish in continuous casting unit is
Jan 1, 2012
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A Conceptual Design of PAL Using Tube-in-Tube Heat ExchangersBy D. J. Donaldson
The PAL process for recovering nickel from laterite ore requires large volumes of thick abrasive slurry to be raised lo high temperature (245°C+) and pressure (40 atm.+). Flow diagrams of the process
Jan 1, 2004
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Fem Study of Centerline Defect Closure in Large Open Die ForgingsBy Philip Nash, Jie Zhou, Joshua Blackketter
"Large ingots tend to have internal defects such as shrinkage cavities and porosities, which have to be closed during the cogging stage to ensure sound internal quality of forged parts. In this work,
Jan 1, 2012
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Characterization of Plastic Materials used in the Automotive Industry (Impact- Stress)By A. Rojo, N. J. Ramirez, J. E. Salgado
"This work aims to characterize the plastics used in a handgrip located in the car interior body in order to improve its design process and be able to predict its behavior when the part is subjected t
Jan 1, 2011
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Gibbsite Crystal Growth In Caustic Aluminate Solutions Under Different Flow RegimesBy Tian Li
Molecular crystal growth during gibbsite precipitation from caustic aluminate solutions under different flow regimes was investigated in three different laboratory precipitators. The gibbsite precipit
Jan 1, 2003
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A Process For Saving Energy And Time In Electric Arc FurnaceBy Ali Akbar Mottahedi
It is known for a long time that the reaction of oxygen with carbon, silicon, iron and many other elements is exothermic. The heat of released from these kind of reactions can decrease the time of fus
Jan 1, 2006
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Extraction And Separation Of Metals From Sulfide By Slurry Electrowinning Process (SEP) (Invited)By Qiu Dingfan
The Slurry Electrowinning Process (SEP) is a new hydrometallurgical method and clean technology, Sulfide ores can be treated by the SEP without S02 emission and the sulfur from the sulfides can be rec
Jan 1, 2003
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Education And Research In The COE On Nature-Guided Materials ProcessingBy Ken-ichi Miyazawa
A Center of Excellence (COE) titled the Creation of Nature-Guided Materials Processing, called Nature COE, has been established at Nagoya University. In the Nature COE, a new field of material researc
Jan 1, 2006
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The Metskill Program – Rapidly Developing Effective Young Engineers In The WorkplaceBy Nina Bianco, Diana Drinkwater
MetSkill is a professional development program for metallurgical engineers that integrates with normal duties in their first one or two years of service. Graduates work together on a structured techni
Jan 1, 2014
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Commercial Separations In The Copper Industry Using Molecular Recognition Technology (MRT)By Ronald L. Bruening
IBC Advanced Technologies, Inc. (IBC) has developed and commercialized SuperLig® materials based on Molecular Recognition Technology (MRT), which have proven to be very effective for the removal of bi
Jan 1, 2003
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The Treatment Of Chalcopyrite Concentrates With Nitrogen Species Catalyzed Oxidative Pressure Leaching.By Corby G. Anderson
Today, with a stringent economic and environmental climate prevailing in the copper business, there is increased interest in evaluating new processing alternatives for production. Hydrometallurgical p
Jan 1, 1999
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Mathematical Model For The Fragmentation Of Copper Matte Particles Oxidized Under Flash Converting ConditionsBy Manuel Pérez-Tello
A mathematical model to represent the expansion and fragmentation of copper matte particles oxidized under flash converting conditions is presented. The model assumes the particles to be initially non
Jan 1, 2006
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Use Of Hydrometallurgy In Direct Processing Of Base Metal/PGM ConcentratesBy Joe Milbourne
The potential for treating copper-nickel-cobalt-platinum group metal concentrates by a fully hydrometallurgical route is discussed. Processes specifically developed for treating these feeds and the p
Jan 1, 2003
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Reduction of SO2-Emissions Behind a Copper Converter in the Copper Secondary IndustryBy Jörg Wallner
In order to limit SO2 emissions, the Montanwerke Brixlegg AG has installed a desulphurisation plant with the primary aim of reducing the peak emissions from the copper converter that are of particular
Jan 1, 1996
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Modeling of Centrifugal Casting Processes with Complex GeometriesBy N. R. Green, N. J. Humphreys, D. McBride, T. N. Croft, M. Cross, D. M. Shevchenko
"Centrifugal casting offers a route to high quality products in difficult to cast high temperature low superheat alloys and thin section molds. Under centrifugal forces metal is forced into thin secti
Jan 1, 2012
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Sustainable Metals Production and Recycling in Japan: The Present and IssuesBy Takahiko Okura
"It is said that the energy and resources crisis will come before long because the lifetime of known deposits of crude oil and common metals such as Pb, Zn, Cu is estimated to be less than 50 years. E
Jan 1, 2008
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Recupyl Process For Recycling Lithium Ion BatteryBy Farouk Tedjar
The growth of miniaturization in one hand and energy density need lead to rapid development of new chemistry for batteries as observed during last decade particularly in secondary systems. However dar
Jan 1, 2006
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Modeling the Reuse of Spent Basic Refractory Material in an EAFBy James P. Bennett, Jasper Kwong
As concerns about the environment and the disposal of industrial wastes increase, the utilization of spent refractories from electric arc furnaces (EAF) is receiving more attention. Longer service lif
Jan 1, 2000
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Spent Refractory Waste Recycling from Non-Ferrous Metals Manufacturers in MissouriBy K. D. Peaslee
The 150 metal producers in Missouri generate approximately 8,000 tons of spent refractories each year, most of which is landfilled. Spent refractory samples were characterized and recycling / reuse te
Jan 1, 2000