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Metal Recycling at Kosaka SmelterBy S. Kawamura, H. Inoue, Y. Maeda, H. Ohike
Kosaka smelter is a copper smelter located in Akita Prefecture in the northern part of Japan. It has treated complex sulfide concentrates for a long time. Recently, in addition to metal production fro
Jan 1, 2000
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Estimation of Slag in FerrochromiumBy Robert Kozicki, Eric Graham, George Wrightson
"IntroductionThe manufacture of Ferro Chromium involves the smelting of various ores and fluxes to produce the metallic product.Slag is inherent in the process. It has a much lower density than the me
Jan 1, 2013
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Sustainability Education For Minerals And Materials Industry ProfessionalsBy W. John Rankin
The finite and non-renewable nature of mineral resources poses unique challenges for sustainability: How can mineral and material needs of society be satisfied indefinitely? How can the benefits of ex
Jan 1, 2014
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Commissioning and Optimisation of the New Lead and Silver Refinery at the Pasminco Port Pirie SmelterBy M. Giunti, R. Hampson, S. Gray, P. Kapoulitsas, J. Clark
In 1997 Pasminco's Port Pirie Lead Smelter began a modernisation of its lead and precious metals refinery operations. Driven by the anticipated closure of its Broken Hill mine, the new refining proces
Jan 1, 2000
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Effect Of Swirl Blade On Flow Pattern In Nozzle For Up-Hill TeemingBy Line Hallgren
The fluid flow in the mold during up-hill teeming is of great importance for the quality of the cast ingot and therefore the quality of the final steel products. At the early stage of the filling of a
Jan 1, 2006
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Modeling Of Mold Filling Of Aluminum CastingBy K. P. Nishad
The origin of many casting defects can be traced at the mold filling stage. Entrapped air/gas pockets and oxide film formation are notable examples. In the present work, the mold-filling process is si
Jan 1, 2006
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Properties of AIMgSil Wrought Alloy Components Produced by Means of the NRC - ProcessBy G. C. Gullo, H. Wabusseg, P. J. Uggowitzer, H. Kaufmann
"The basic concept of New Rheocasting (NRC) is described and the application of wrought alloys with this process is discussed. Practical experiments with the aluminium alloy AIMgSi I are explained. Fo
Jan 1, 2000
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The Role of Reflected Light Microscopy in the Study of the Mineralogy of Environmental ProblemsBy Richard D. Hagni
Reflected light microscopy is routinely applied to the study of ore minerals and textures in polished sections prepared from a wide variety of ore specimens. With the increasing interest in environmen
Jan 1, 1995
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A New Technology For The Control Of Lead Nitrate Addition In CyanidationBy Guy Deschênes
In spite of the wide use of lead compounds to enhance cyanidation of free milling sulphide-bearing gold ores, an industrial control method was only implemented four years ago. This study presents the
Jan 1, 2006
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Environmental Problems And Effluent Treatment In The Chilean Copper IndustryBy S. H. Castro
In 1997 Chile was the world's largest copper mine producer with around 3.4 million metric tomes of copper. Conventional technology (conminution-flotation- smelting-converting-electrorefining) for
Jan 1, 1999
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Copper Electrorefining Impurity EvaluationBy Daniel Kim, Michael Free, Justin McAllister, Urian Marshall, Shijie Wang
"Cathode impurity levels of electrorefined copper were evaluated based on 1/10* scale laboratory electrorefining tests. Cathodes were evaluated near the top, mid-section, and bottom sections of cathod
Jan 1, 2012
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Philippines Associated Smelting Electrostatic Precipitator UpgradeBy Clodualdo C. Conde
In order for Philippines Associated Smelting and Refining Corporation (PASAR) Corporation to remain a leader in the copper smelting and refining industry, continuous improvements in plant technology a
Jan 1, 1999
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Plasma Technology for Metal and Alloy Production Present Status and Future PotentialBy Jerome Feinman, Sven O. Santen
"The principles involved in the generation and application of plasma energy are reviewed briefly and the major developments in commercial and semi-commercial primary metal and alloy production are des
Jan 1, 1988
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Mechanism and Thermodynamics of Floating Slimes FormationBy J. Brent Hiskey
The global copper industry faces a technological challenge to develop processing schemes for more complex and impure ores and concentrates. Group 15 elements (As, Sb, and Bi) represent impurities that
Jan 1, 2012
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Sulfur Dioxide In Hydrometallurgical Technologies For Integrated Processing Of Polymetallic ConcentratesBy A. V. Tarasov
In order to improve the efficiency of hydrometallurgical processing of pyrrhotite concentrates, an integrated set of research has been carried out to investigate the use of sulfur dioxide in individua
Jan 1, 2006
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The Crossed Electric and Magnetic Fields Impact on Wavy Flowing of Liquid Metal LayersBy Alexander I. Raitchenko
"An electroconductive viscous liquid may flow in laminar or turbulent regime under Lorentz-force generated by the intercrossed electric current and magnetic field. When there is a starting flat layer
Jan 1, 1999
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Redox Alloy Media As A Water Treatment Technology For The Removal And Minimization Of WasteBy Issa S. AI-Kharusy
Oxidation/reduction (REDOX) alloy media, as used in wastewater treatment, is founded on the exchange of electrons. Because of this electron exchange, many contaminants are converted to harmless compon
Jan 1, 1996
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A Full Electrochemical Approach in Processing Junk BatteriesBy Marco Olper
The CX-EW technology, developed by B.U.S Engitec, is improved introducing besides the battery paste electrowinning, the direct electrorefining of metallic lead (grids and poles) obtained from CX break
Jan 1, 1993
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Outokumpu Process for the Precious Metal Refining from Copper Anode SlimeBy Olli Järvinen
The capacity of the Outokumpu Pori refinery is today about 125 000 mt in 1998. The anode slime amount is about 700-800 mt. The copper is removed with pressure leaching. Selenium roasting is done with
Jan 1, 2000
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The Effect Of Minor Components And Flux Additions On The Liquidus Temperatures Of The Multicomponent Iron Silicate SlagsBy Florian Kongoli
Minor components and flux additions can modify the liquidus temperatures of multicomponent slags. In industrial practice, slags with various levels of minor components require various flux additions i
Jan 1, 1999