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A Study of the Changes in the Permeability of the Sintering Bed in the Imperial Smelting ProcessBy Y. Mori, K. Kawanaka
The permeability changes during the sintering of the feed for the Imperial Smelting Process (ISP) were investigated using an experimental sintering pot, as well as with a mathematical model. The resul
Jan 1, 2000
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Fused Salt Electrolysis Of Rare Earth MetalsBy Donald R. Sadoway
Fused salt electrolysis is used extensively in the primary extraction of metals (electrowinning), in the refining of metals (electrorefining), and in the formation of coatings (electroplating). In the
Jan 1, 1989
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Primary Lead Production - A Survey of Existing Smelters and RefineriesBy A. H. -J. Siegmund
Since the last survey of lead smelters in 1987, the lead industry has experienced many changes. Technological innovations, in combination with a dramatic shift in the market structure as well as more
Jan 1, 2000
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Hernán Videla Lira Copper Smelter Fulfillment Of Environmental RegulationsBy J. A. Sanhueza
The environmental regulations and terms issued by the Chilean Government for all copper concentrate smelters have been a very important reason for permitting project developments that drastically decr
Jan 1, 1999
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Copper Concentrate Leaching Developments By Phelps Dodge CorporationBy John O. Marsden
In early 1998, Phelps Dodge embarked upon a program to investigate alternative technology for the extraction and recovery of copper, and other metal values, from copper concentrates. A review of all
Jan 1, 2003
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Copper Isasmelt ? Dealing With ImpuritiesBy Gerardo R. Alvear
The ability to efficiently remove impurities contained in concentrates is a key point to consider when selecting copper smelting technology for new plants or modernisation projects. Volatilisation of
Jan 1, 2006
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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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Lithium-Carbon-Hydrogen Systems As A Novel Family Of Hydrogen Storage MediaBy Takayuki Ichikawa
Hydrogen storage properties of ballmilled mixtures composed of the hydrogenated nano-structured carbon (CnanoHx) and lithium hydride (LiH) were examined by thermal and optical spectroscopic analyses.
Jan 1, 2006
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Reactions Of Carbon Dioxide With Tri-Calcium AluminateBy Peter G. Smith
Tri-calcium aluminate (TCA) is a dominant alkaline component of the red mud residue from the Bayer process. A method being considered for industrial implementation partially neutralizes the residue b
Jan 1, 2003
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1 Ton Of Bismuth In The Lead Smelter And 60 Years Of Kroll BettertonBy Funsho K. Ojebuoboh
With several "green" applications in the horizon, bismuth has become an even more important minor metal in the smelting and refining of lead. Smelters with a complex sulfide feed invariably deal with
Jan 1, 1995
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Pyromejallurgical Recovery And Thermodynaic Behavior Of Cu-Pb-Zn Sulphide ConcentratesBy M. Benavides
An experimental study is carried out With sulphide ore obtained from Bailadores-Venezuela as well as artificial concentrates. Concentrates of the minerals from froth flotation are fused to study equil
Jan 1, 1983
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An Update Of Environmental Compliance At The Hoboken Plant Of MhoBy J. Van Boven
The Hoboken plant has continued the program, started in 1973, for monitoring the impact of processes on the environment. Progressive improve¬ments including new installations and equipment have been c
Jan 1, 1983
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Polymer Derived Carbon Electrode Materials For Electrochemical CapacitorsBy Ravinder N. Reddy
Electrochemical capacitors are charge storage devices. They bridge the gap between dielectric capacitors and batteries in terms of energy and power density. Electrochemical capacitors are classified i
Jan 1, 2006
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Phenomenological Models And Animations Of Welding And Their ImpactBy Tarasankar DebRoy
Professor Robertson’s recognized research on metallurgical thermodynamics and kinetics for over 40 years facilitated the emergence of rigorous quantitative understanding of many complex metallurgical
Jan 1, 2014
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Non-Isothermal Study Of Refractory Dissolution By Copper-Containing Calcium Ferrite SlagBy Kim Fagerlund
A novel apparatus for studying refractory infiltration and dissolution/degradation under a temperature gradient was developed. To supersede conventional isothermal refractory testing, a new temperatur
Jan 1, 2002
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Cost-Effectiveness of C&D Waste Recycling in Italy: A Case StudyBy Vittorio Basilico, Marco Quattrone, Mario Bassan
"In Italian building market one of the reasons that often stop building contractors from not taking into consideration the possibility to recycle rubble from building is represented by the increase of
Jan 1, 2008
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Improvement Of The Metal Recovery From Dross By Centrifuging Of Hot DrossBy Bernd Kos
The management of waste materials in the aluminum industry is as important as in other basic industries. Due to the high value of the-by products of the melting process and their toxic properties we t
Jan 1, 1995
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Lead Recycling Utilising Short Rotary FurnacesBy H. Forrest
Lead smelting at Cookson Industrial Materials was formerly carried out using a combination of Blast and Reverberatory Furnaces. In the late 70' s these furnaces were replaced by two 20 tonne capa
Jan 1, 1990
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Technology Necessary to Develop a Truly Automated Manufacturing FacilityBy W. F. Ranson, R. C. Progelhof
"I. THE PROBLEM: MANUFACTURING PRODUCTIVITYThe 1985 President's Commission [I] on Industrial Competitiveness found compelling evidence of the declining economic position of the United States in world
Jan 1, 1988
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Recollections of Industrial Applications of MineralogyBy G. C. Amstutz
The topic of the industrial applications of mineralogy is a vast field which can be adequately covered only in a large book or by a two or three semester course. This paper recalls experiences of the
Jan 1, 1982