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Efficient And Portable Mathematical Models For Simulating Heat Transfer In Electric Furnaces For Sulphide SmeltingBy Yuhua Pan
Generic mathematical models have been developed for simulating heat transfer in two types of slag resistance heating electric furnaces for sulphide smelting: i) six-electrode-in-line rectangular furna
Jan 1, 2006
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Methods for Managing Uncertainty in Material Selection Decisions: Robustness of Early Stage Life Cycle AssessmentBy F. Field, R. Kirchain, J. Gregory
Utilizing alternative materials is an important tactic to improve the environmental performanceof products. Currently a growing array of materials candidates confronts today’s product designer. While
Jan 1, 2008
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Studies Relating to the Development of an Anode for Lead Electrowinning"The pyrometallurgical method of recycling car batteries suffers from a potential for air pollution violations, which prompts the desire for a viable hydrometallurgicaJ alternative. Several Processes
Jan 1, 1997
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Overview of Electronics Waste Management in IndiaBy Krishna Kumar
"Growth of electronics waste (e-waste) and lack of appropriate disposal mechanism are the great concern for developing countries like India. The domestic generation of e-waste in India is rapidly grow
Jan 1, 2011
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Analysis Of Sulfidation Routes For Processing Weathered Ilmenite Concentrates Containing ImpuritiesBy Warren J. Bruckard, Mark I. Pownceby, Sazzad Ahmad, M. Akbar Rhamdhani
Rutile is the preferred feedstock for producing high-grade TiO2 pigment but due to decreasing resources, alternative materials such as ilmenite is now used to produce a synthetic rutile (SR) feedstock
Jan 1, 2015
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New Steel Production Technology With Microwave And Electric Arc HeatingBy Jiann-Yang Hwang
The economic growth in new developing countries such as China and India has stimulated strong demands in basic materials such as steel. World steel production has exceeded the milestone of a billion t
Jan 1, 2006
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Pre-Washing and Vitrification of Fly Ash from a Municipal Solid Waste IncineratorBy Yongxiang Yang, Yanping Xiao, Robert G. Harskamp
"Stricter environmental regulations demand for safer treatment and disposal of incineratior fly ashes. So far no sound technology and processes are available for a sustainable and ecological treatment
Jan 1, 2008
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Use Of Ceramics For Geothermal And Mining ApplicationsBy Anthony C. Mulligan
Metals have historically been used in mining since they offer an excellent combination of hardness, toughness and cost and can be fabricated to form a variety of shapes. However, for many application
Jan 1, 2006
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The Use Of Calcium Carbide In SteelBy Roberto Javier Santiago
The diferent applications of the Calcium Carbide in the steel plants are described in this paper, trying to give advantages in their use.
Jan 1, 2006
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Quality Control Issues in Magnesium Scrap RecyclingBy B. Thompson
"1. AbstractMagnesium alloys have been successfully recycled for decades and have won acceptance for use by die casters and most of the automotive industry. As the supply chain for magnesium and magne
Jan 1, 2008
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Solution Purification In The Outokumpu Hydrocopper? ProcessBy Matti Hämäläinen
Outokumpu has developed a new chloride leaching process, HydroCopper?, for copper concentrates. The process utilizes the cupric ion as oxidant, which is able to dissolve chalcopyrite. After solution p
Jan 1, 2003
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Heat Balances In Copper Sx/Ew OperationsBy D. J. Burkhardt
Newer copper SX/EW facilities often incorporate hot water heating for the cell feed electrolyte to obtain the necessary plating temperatures of 40 to 50°C. Heating is most necessary in oxide heap lea
Jan 1, 2003
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The Arbitration Process In The United StatesBy Thomas Frost
In this time of market globalization, many industrial companies are including detailed arbitration clauses in their international contracts, in order to avoid the potential costs, delays, and uncertai
Jan 1, 2006
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PH Measurements In High - Temperature Hydrometallurgical SystemsBy V. G. Papangelakis
The implementation of a flow-through yttria-stabilized zirconia (YSZ) sensor for pH measurements in high temperature and concentrated electrolyte systems relevant to hydrometallurgical processing of n
Jan 1, 2003
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Innovations and Insights in Fluid Flow and Slime Adhesion for Improved Copper ElectrorefiningBy Weizhi Zeng, Michael L. Free, Shijie Wang
Copper electrorefining is an old technique that is generally performed in electrolytic cells with a bottom inlet and top outlet that are convenient for electrolyte flow control. Nevertheless, this config
Mar 1, 2017
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Lead Product Development in the Next MillenniumBy R. D. Prengaman
Lead usage in paint, anti-knock gasoline additives, pipes, seals, and solder has declined markedly over the past 30 years. Products utilizing the unique properties of lead and its ability to be recycl
Jan 1, 2000
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Heap Leach Modeling ? The Current State Of The ArtBy David G. Dixon
From its first implementation for the recovery of gold from low-grade ores by cyanidation in the early 1970s, heap leaching has developed into a key hydrometallurgical technology, in conjunction with
Jan 1, 2003
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Strength characteristics of binder-segregated granulesBy Keizo Uematsu, Satoshi Tanaka, Zenji Kato, Nozomu Uchida
"A novel technique is developed and applied to evaluate the binder segregated at the· surface of granule. Compressive strength of each granule was measured directly with a micro-compressive instrument
Jan 1, 2000
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Solid State Reduction of Iron, Manganese and Chromium Oxide Ores with MethaneBy R. H. Eric, P. Taskinen, A. Bhalla, P. Halli
Sustainable development requires less energy consumption with lower carbon footprint. In this review the solid state reduction behaviour of three oxide ores using methane gas are briefly summarized ba
Mar 1, 2017
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A Tundish To Mold Model For Grade Change During Ladle Change-Over In Continuous CastingBy Varadajan Seshadri
The increase in production of continuous casting machines requires long ladle sequences without interruption. Very often the production schedule has to accommodate a variety of steel grades. In such c
Jan 1, 2006