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  • TMS
    Alumina Superfines Based Geopolymeres: Developments And Characterization

    By Marcos Aurélio S. Costa, Nilton F. Nagem, Andreia B. Henriques, Herman S. Mansur, Alexandra A. P. Mansur, Antonio E. C. Peres, Valeria G. Silva

    The superfine material generated in the Bayer process was used in one innovatively way as a precursor to geopolymerization techniques because of the presence of Gibbsite. Gibbsite can play a role in s

    Jan 1, 2015

  • TMS
    Alumina Surface Material from Aluminium Solid Waste and its Catalytic Application

    By Tarek M. Abd El Hamid, Suzane Ali

    "Treatment of industrial waste materials is created serious problem in Egypt. Aluminium sludge is generated as a by-product from aluminium household industry which contains significantly high alumina

    Jan 1, 2008

  • IMPC
    Alumina Trihydrate Precipitation: A Review On Bayer Impurities And Hydrate Particle Growth Rate

    By T. Kumaresan

    The Bayer process used for refining bauxite to smelting grade Alumina serves as the linchpin of the Aluminum production industry worldwide. Even though the process is well established, the presence of

    Sep 1, 2012

  • CIM
    Aluminium Control In The Iron Purification Stage Of A Hydrometallurgical Zinc Circuit

    By I. Lackey

    In 2004, Zinifex Budel Zink commenced testing with the objective to increase the precipitation of aluminium in the iron purification stage of its hydrometallurgical zinc circuit, without the use of ex

    Jan 1, 2006

  • AUSIMM
    Aluminium Extraction

    The Hall-Hoult process is likely to be the dominant method of aluminium production for the remainder of the century. The characteristics of the operation of a modern smelter are described and attentio

    Jan 1, 1985

  • AUSIMM
    Aluminium Recovery from Water Treatment Plant: A Contribution to the Self-Sustainability of the Water Treatment Process

    By F H. S dosSantos, R L. C Santos

    The main objective of this work was to develop, at a laboratory scale, a process for treating residues from the settling stage of water treatment so as to remove and recover the aluminium as sulphate.

    Jan 1, 2002

  • CIM
    Aluminium Reduction: Star-Bag(TM) Technology Advances Potline Fume Scrubbing Efficiency

    By B. M. Currell, M. J. Neate, P. W. Bowden

    Historically the hydrogen fluoride laden fume emitted from the electrolytic cells in the aluminium reduction process is further treated in pulse jet dust collectors. These dust collectors act as dry s

    Jan 1, 2006

  • IOM3
    Aluminium therapy and prophylaxis for silicosis

    By P. W. Edwards

    "This paper summarises many experiments conducted, and how in North American industry the use of aluminium in treatment and prevention has been adopted widely. The Pottery Insurance Co., Ltd., made it

    Jan 1, 1947

  • CIM
    Aluminium Therapy in the United States

    By J. W. G. Hannon

    FOLLOWING the experimental work of Denny, Robson, and Irwin, and the clinical investigation by Crombie and Blaisdell, an investigation of aluminium therapy was begun at Washington, Pa., which is situa

    Jan 1, 1944

  • IOM3
    Aluminium-lithium aerospace alloys: a new challenge for recycling

    By D. J. Allan, W. R. Wilson

    For conventional aerospace aluminium alloys of the 2000 (copper) and 7000 (zinc, magnesium) series the recycling of process scrap from both metal suppliers and aircraft manufacturers is a well-establi

    Jan 4, 1993

  • AUSIMM
    Aluminosilicate Inorganic Polymers from Waste Materials

    By D S. Perera, P Wal, D C. Southam, J L. Lowe

    The Cooperative Research Centre for Sustainable Resource Processing (CSRP) is undertaking a large research project involving partners from industry, universities and government, which aims to develop

    Jan 1, 2006

  • AUSIMM
    Aluminothermic production of silicon using different raw materials

    By M Zhu, G Tranell, N Simkhada, K Jakovljevic, M Wallin

    Silicon is a vital element in many products today, such as electronic components, solar devices, high-quality alloys, and many others. The growing global demand highlights the need for the development

    Jun 19, 2024

  • TMS
    Aluminothermic Smelting: A Versatile Process Serving Demanding Markets

    By Jr. Robison

    "Aluminothermic (""thermite"") smelting became commercial with the development of tonnage aluminum, and prospered producing metals and alloys with higher cleanliness, consistency and elemental control

    Jan 1, 2012

  • NIOSH
    Aluminum

    Table 1.-Salient aluminum statistics (Thousand short tons and thousand dollars) [ ]

    Jan 1, 1967

  • AIME
    Aluminum - Alumina from Clay by the Lime-sinter Method (Metals Technology, Aug. 1944.) (With discussion)

    By F. R. Archibald, F. C. Jackson

    The. prospect of winning aluvinum from clay was recorded almost a century ago at a time when the metal was no more than a curiosity.$ As the industry developed, and it has probably developed faster th

    Jan 1, 1944

  • AIME
    Aluminum - Extraction of Alumina from Clays by the Lime-sinter Modification of the Pedersen Process.

    By John H. Walthall, Raymond L. Copson, Travis P. Hignett

    In October 1942, the War Production Board requested the Tennessee Valley Authority to undertake investigations to determine the feasibility of producing alumina suitable for reduction in aluminum cell

    Jan 1, 1944

  • AIME
    Aluminum ? How to Utilize Surplus Capacity Is Postwar Problem

    By R. L. Sebastian

    ALUMINUM'S war history is the record of a successful race to expand facilities fast enough to meet the multiple increases in military requirements, principally for aircraft. From the beginning of

    Jan 1, 1946

  • CIM
    Aluminum Alloy 7050 T7451 Thin Wall High-Speed Machining Parts Study

    By V. Songmene, A. Tahan, J. P. Michaud

    The machining of thin wall parts, often used in the aeronautical industry still creates a number of problems, including panel deformation. Quality and productivity are often affected. This study seeks

    Jan 1, 2006

  • AIME
    Aluminum and Aluminum Alloys - Effect of a Dispersed Phase on Grain Growth in Al-Mn Alloys (Metals Tech., Sept. 1948, TP 2475)

    By P. R. Sperry, M. L. Holzworth, P. A. Beck

    The basic work of Z. Jeffries 1,2,3 has long ago established the main features of grain growth in the presence of a dispersed second phase. Working with sintered specimens of initially fine grained tu

    Jan 1, 1949

  • AIME
    Aluminum and Aluminum Alloys - Effect of Composition on Grain Growth in Aluminum-magnesium Solid Solutions (Metals Tech., June, 1948, TP 2374)

    By P. A. Beck, L. J. Demer

    As reported in a previous publication,' isothermal grain growth in high purity aluminum and in an aluminum alloy with 2 pct magnesium can be adequately described by means of the empirical relatio

    Jan 1, 1949