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A Solid State Thermoelectric Power Generator Prototype Designed to Recover Radiant Waste HeatBy Signe Kjelstrup, Leiv Kolbeinsen, Marit Takla, Odne Burheim
"This paper presents a Seebeck-type solid state thermoelectric power generator unit, designed to investigate the possible recovery of radiant waste heat at a silicon plant in Norway where roughly 703
Jan 1, 2012
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The Formation of TiN Films by Thermal Plasma Reactive FormingBy F. Ajersch, P: Tsantrizos, K: Shanker
"TiN films have been deposited on various substrates by a novel reactive plasma technology. In this process, a nitrogen source (NH3 or N2) and TiCl4 are reacted in the jet of a plasma torch, and are d
Jan 1, 1994
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Operational Practice with the Waelz Kiln and Leaching Plant of Tsu in TaiwanBy C. Mattich, A. L. Beyzavi
The Waelz Plant at Taiwan Steel Union Co. Ltd. (TSU) was erected within nine months from September 1, 1998 to May 15, 1999. The nominal capacity of the plant is 50,000 tonnes per year of electric are
Jan 1, 2000
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Improved Touch-Up Solders for General Galvanized ProductsBy Gary R. Adams
Coating thickness control is typically difficult with touch-up solders for galvanized steel, and corrosion properties and abrasion resistance are sometimes poor. This paper reports on progress in ILZR
Jan 1, 1992
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EAF Dust Processing with a Combination of Hydro-and Pyrometallurgical TechniquesBy Åke Saudström
An EAF dust sample generated in a scrap based steel mill was treated by a combination of hydro- and pyrometallurgial techniques. The EAF dust contained mainly ferritic spinels forming solid solution p
Jan 1, 2003
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INCO?s Procedure For Controlling Warpage in Copper Moulds used for Anode CastingBy R. A. Roberti
Most copper refineries use conventional wheel systems to cast anodes. over a period of time the copper moulds that are used become warped and cracks develop. To control mould warpage, the mould's
Jan 1, 1987
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Overcoming The Challenges Of Plantwide ControlBy John A. Herbst
Plantwide control of mineral processing operations has long been sought for its potential benefits. These benefits include minute-to-minute optimization, reacting to disturbances in ore characteristic
Jan 1, 1996
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The Validation of the Codelco-Chile Continuous Converting ProcessBy Claudio Toro, Alex Moyano, Jonkion Font, Carlos Caballero, Pedro Morales
"Codelco-Chile in the last decade has carried out industrially-oriented research as an alternative to the traditional batch-type converting process. In a first stage carried out preliminary evaluation
Jan 1, 2009
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Overcoming the Challenges of Plantwide Control (1c61443a-08dc-4d11-b2ac-b217ab4e12e7)By John A. Herbst, William T. Pate
"Plantwide control of mineral processing operations has long been sought for its potential benefits. These benefits include minute-to-minute optimization, reacting to disturbances in ore characteristi
Jan 1, 1996
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The Behavior Of Arsenopyrite In The Process Of RoastingBy V. A. Luganav
The behavior of arsenopyrite under heating has been studied by many scientists. It has been already established that under heating at more than 650°c and without air access the arsenopyrite dissociate
Jan 1, 2003
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Delivering A National Process Design Unit With Industry SupportBy Don Ibana
Supported by the Minerals Council of Australia (MCA) through the Minerals Tertiary Education Council (MTEC), three Australian universities–Curtin University, Murdoch University and the University of Q
Jan 1, 2014
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Utilization Of Pine Nut Shell For Preparation Of High Surface Area Activated Carbon By Microwave Heating And Koh ActivationBy Guo Chen, Xuefeng Liao, Tu Hu, Shengzhou Zhang, Hongying Xia, Jinhui Peng, Libo Zhang
Pine nut shell is as raw material for preparation of high surface area activated carbon (HSAAC) by microwave induced KOH activation. The effects of microwave power, activation duration and KOH/C mass
Jan 1, 2016
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Assessment of Ladle Slag as Binder Alternative for Cold Bonded BriquettesBy Daniel Adolfsson, Ryan Robinson, Fenwei Su, Jelena Blagojevic
"Cold bonded briquetting of steel plant by-products has proven to be a viable recycling alternative concerning technology, economy and environment in both the traditional blast furnace route and the d
Jan 1, 2008
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Zinc-A Possible Component In Lead-Free Solders (Keynote) (eeb8536d-aa40-42f4-a0cf-853c0a6fdb6d)By Mikula Adolf
Lead-tin solders are commonly used in electronic packaging due to their unique combination of electrical, chemical, physical, thermal and mechanical properties. Since it is known that lead and lead co
Jan 1, 2003
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Recycling Charge and Subsidy for Waste Packaging Containers in TaiwanBy Chen-Ming Kuo, Esher Hsu
"Under the 4-in-1 recycling system, Taiwan producers and importers who using packaging containers have responsibility to pay the recycling fees for recycling the waste packaging containers they produc
Jan 1, 2011
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Joining of Titanium Aluminides using Aluminum FoilsBy S. K. Wu, Ray Y. Lin, Sunil Annaji
Infrared joining of TiAI using aluminum foils as the filler material was investigated at temperatures between 1050 °C and 1350 °C in a flowing argon environment for times varying between 15 and 60 sec
Jan 1, 1996
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Kinetics Of Gaseous Reduction Of Manganese OresBy Rodney J. Ishak
The reduction of Mn3O4 to MnO has been investigated in a thermobalance apparatus. The charge was composed of manganese ore (decomposed by heating/calcination or pre-reduction to mainly Mn304) and coke
Jan 1, 2003
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Separation of Cobalt and Metals in Acidic Chloride Solutions Using Diffusion DialysisBy Zizheng Zhou
The separation of cobalt from other base metals can be achieved using diffusion dialysis in a two-compartment reactor separated by an anion exchange membrane. In this work, a Neosepta AFX membrane was
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Zinc-A Possible Component In Lead-Free Solders (Keynote)By Adolf Mikula
Lead-tin solders are commonly used in electronic packaging due to their unique combination of electrical, chemical, physical, thermal and mechanical properties. Since it is known that lead and lead co
Jan 1, 2003
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Flash Furnace ControlBy W. G. Davenport
This chapter demonstrates how our matrices can be used for controlling a flash furnace. Specifically, it shows how we can determine the adjustments in industrial oxygen, air, oil and flux input rates
Jan 1, 2001