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                     Sechol -A Major New Nickel-Cobalt Province in Guatemala Sechol -A Major New Nickel-Cobalt Province in GuatemalaBy Ricardo A. Valls The Sechol Nickel-Cobalt Laterite Project is located in East-Central Guatemala, 140 km northeast from Guatemala City. In-situ resources in the immediate Sechol area, including those on other mining co Jan 1, 2004 
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                     The Pharmacology & Toxicology Of Cyanide & Its Derivatives The Pharmacology & Toxicology Of Cyanide & Its DerivativesBy Steven I. Baskin Cyanides are utilized in many industrial applications including preparation of chemical intermediates, electroplating, and' mining, Cyanide has been utilized in chemical warfare operations as wel Jan 1, 1998 
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                     The Use of Ion Exchange to Improve Revenue via the Removal of Impurities The Use of Ion Exchange to Improve Revenue via the Removal of ImpuritiesBy Deventer Johanna van Ore bodies around the world are declining in grade, whilst increasing in complexity. The level of impurities relative to the valuable metal is steadily increasing, posing new challenges to existing op 
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                     A Scientific Roadmap for Refractory Corrosion Testwork A Scientific Roadmap for Refractory Corrosion TestworkBy J. Schmidl In non-ferrous metallurgy the service life of refractory materials typically ranges from several weeks up to three years or more and is strongly dependent on operating conditions. To support our custo 
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                     Innovative Hydrogen Production Process Utilizing Thermal and Chemical Energies of Steelmaking Slag Innovative Hydrogen Production Process Utilizing Thermal and Chemical Energies of Steelmaking SlagBy Hiroyuki Matsuura, Fumitaka Tsukihashi "Emission of CO2 gas from steelmaking industry covers more than 12 % of total CO2 emission in Japan. Though many efforts have been made to curtail energy consumption and high energy efficiency of Japa Jan 1, 2014 
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                     ISASMELT™—Flexibility in Furnace Design ISASMELT™—Flexibility in Furnace DesignBy Stanko Nikolic One of the keys to success in process development is incremental scale-up, allowing for potential problems to be identified and rectified. The ISASMELT™top submerged lance (TSL) process was developed 
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                     The Roles of Metallic Compounds on Dioxins Generation-Decomposition Behavior from Thermodynamics and Quantum Chemistry The Roles of Metallic Compounds on Dioxins Generation-Decomposition Behavior from Thermodynamics and Quantum ChemistryBy Nagahiro Saito, Takahiro Ishizaki, Mituhito Hirota, Akio Fuwa "Owing to their extremely high toxicity in the environment, the dioxins have been attracting social, technical and scientific attention in recent years. The authors theoretically had predicted the the Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Visualizing the Evolutions of Microstructure through Quenching Processes Visualizing the Evolutions of Microstructure through Quenching ProcessesBy Makiko Takahashi A tool is being developed to predict and visualize the microstructural evolution of steels during quenching. This tool utilizes experimental data and reference data that are stored in a database to pr Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Experimental Research to Improve the Soundness of Cementitious Material Blended with Cycled Fluidized Bed Ash Experimental Research to Improve the Soundness of Cementitious Material Blended with Cycled Fluidized Bed AshBy Xinghua He, Shujing Zhu "Cycled fluidized bed ash (CFBA), a significant portion of fly ash produced from coal-fired power plants and rejected from the ash classifying process, has remained unused due to its high free CaO and Jan 1, 2012 
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                     Evolution of Metallurgical Parameters at Mantoverde Heap Leach Operation Evolution of Metallurgical Parameters at Mantoverde Heap Leach OperationBy Gabriel Zarate Mantoverde is a heap leach-SX-EW plant that was commissioned in December 1995 at a production rate of 42,130 tonnes of copper per year and 5.4 million tonnes of ore per year. Copper production was ste 
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                     Kennecott Utah Copper Smelter Modernization (8900290e-0a5a-4331-88e1-53de0cc3185e) Kennecott Utah Copper Smelter Modernization (8900290e-0a5a-4331-88e1-53de0cc3185e)By C. J. Newman Prior to 1995, the smelting process at the Kennecott Utah Copper Corporation (KUCC) smelter consisted of Noranda reactors and Pierce-Smith converters. In the consideration of expansion opportunities, Jan 1, 1998 
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                     Development of Waste – Free Technology in the Steel Industry Development of Waste – Free Technology in the Steel IndustryBy Samson Adeosun, Sanmbo Balogun, David Esezobor "Iron and steel making processes give rise to large amounts of usable and unusable materials, the latter generally being termed wastes. It is sometimes difficult to distinguish between re-usable by-pr Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Co-Simulation in Hydromet Process Design Co-Simulation in Hydromet Process DesignBy Lanre Oshinowo Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) is used in conjunction with process modelling at HATCH to achieve a superior level of confidence in the process design of hydrometallurgical process plants. The use Jan 1, 2004 
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                     The Challenges For Professional Metallurgical Education The Challenges For Professional Metallurgical EducationBy Bob Hannah, Peter C. Hayes The changes that are happening in the world of metallurgy, and with it university education, are generational and require generational responses. Some of the key issues facing metallurgical education Jan 1, 2014 
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                     Behaviour Of Thallium During Lead Smelting (Invited) 2003 Behaviour Of Thallium During Lead Smelting (Invited) 2003Thallium is a very minor element found in lead ores. It's behaviour during lead smelting has recently become of much greater interest due to the effects it had on the health of waste heat boiler Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Meeting Arsenic Standards In Drinking Water By January 2006: A Review Of Available Technologies Meeting Arsenic Standards In Drinking Water By January 2006: A Review Of Available TechnologiesArsenic occurs naturally in rocks and soils, water, air, plants and animals. It can be further released into the environment through natural activities such as volcanic action, erosion of rocks and th Jan 1, 2005 
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                     The Role Of Physical Separation Processes In A Proposed Physicochemical Soil Washing System At Fernald The Role Of Physical Separation Processes In A Proposed Physicochemical Soil Washing System At FernaldBy Michael A. Krstich A soil washing pilot plant to treat soils at the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) owned Fernald Environmental Management Project (FEMP), was designed based on extensive bench-scale testing. The system& Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Waste Heat Utilization to Increase Energy Efficiency in the Metals Industry Waste Heat Utilization to Increase Energy Efficiency in the Metals IndustryBy Jim Sarvinis, Rory Hynes, Elizabet Cruz, Kerry McKenna, Maytinee Vatanakul "Energy efficiency improvements achieved using heat recovery processes offer benefits to both the business case and environmental impact of metallurgical facilities. Global demand drives the developme Jan 1, 2011 
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                     Imprinted Resin—The 21st Century Adsorbent Imprinted Resin—The 21st Century AdsorbentBy Sue Ritz Gold extraction has relied on coconut carbon in adsorption circuits for several decades. IXOS®, invented by 6th Wave Innovations of Salt Lake City, Utah, is a new type of adsorbent that exceeds the se 
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                     Technology and Operational Improvements in Tuyere Punching, Silencing, Pyrometry and Refractory Drilling Equipment (121bbf4d-03c0-4a89-b8f8-6518c0587077) Technology and Operational Improvements in Tuyere Punching, Silencing, Pyrometry and Refractory Drilling Equipment (121bbf4d-03c0-4a89-b8f8-6518c0587077)By Michael J. Marinigh "Increased safety requirements, higher operational costs, greater environmental restrictions, and new competitive processing techniques are the challenges smelter operators must confront in order to r Jan 1, 2009 
