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The Computation of the Kinetics of Reactions between Multiple Phases
By David G. C. Robertson
A new approach is described for the calculation of the kinetics of metal/slag, metal/slag/gas, and metal/matte/slag/gas reactions. The algorithm assumes that equilibrium is achieved at the interface b
Jan 1, 1995
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On-line Detection of Quality Problems in Continuous Casting of Steel (Plenary)
By Brian G. Thomas
Quality problems in continuous casting of steel can be identified as they occur by monitoring mold signals (level sensor, thermocouples in the mold walls, friction etc.) and taking appropriate action
Jan 1, 2003
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Simulation of Gold Heap Leaching as an Aid to Process Development
By Alan P. Prosser
The heap leaching of gold ores by cyanide solution was simulated by computer program. The program uses only basic m1neralogical and chemical data; no process testwork data, such as column leach result
Jan 1, 1989
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Process Metallurgy An Enabler Of Resouce Efficiency: Linking Product Design To Metallurgy In Product Centric Recycling
By Markus Reuter, Antoinette van Schaik
In this paper the link between process metallurgy, classical minerals processing, product centric recycling and urban/landfill mining is discussed. The depth that has to be achieved in urban mining an
Jan 1, 2014
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Exploration for Gold Deposits in Hispaniola
By Gerald M. Ellis
Exploration for gold .deposits on Hispaniola has taken place sporadically over the years but has expanded in the past decade. There are veintype, disseminated, alluvial and elluvial deposits. Investig
Jan 1, 1989
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Cyanide And The Environment; Barrick Gold Corporation's Perspective
By John R. Goode
Barrick Gold Corporation operates gold mines in the United States, Chile, 'Peru, Canada, and in the near future, in l1anzania. Barrick meets environmental requirements and limits the potentially
Jan 1, 1998
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Experiences of Applying On-Line Analysis and Process Automation at the Zinc Plant of Outokumpu Oy, Kokkola, Finland
By D. V. Hughes, J. R. Nyberg
"Since 1985, a comprehensive automation system has been installed at the Outokumpu Oy Zinc Plant, Kokkola, Finland. In leaching and solution purification special sample handling equipment, on-line ana
Jan 1, 1989
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Processing of Spent Catalysts by Selective Chlorination
By I. Gaballah
Spent hydrorefining catalysts may contain 4 to 6 % of COO and/or NiO, 8 to 16 % of Moo3 and up to 10 % V205 generally supported by alumina. Raw samples are roasted in order to eliminate carbon, sulfu
Jan 1, 1993
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Utilization of an Equilibrium Calculational Program for Teaching Hydrometallurgy
Equilibrium calculational software programs can be effectively utilized to illustrate the importance of activity or concentration, solubility, temperature, solution pH, solution potential, and ligand
Jan 1, 2002
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A Practical Model of the Imperial Smelting Zinc-Lead Blast Furnace
By Herbert H. Kellogg
A model of the ISF is described. which reproduces with accuracy the "normal" operation of three industrial furnaces. The model, written in Fortran, is based on detailed heat and material balances, and
Jan 1, 1990
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Radionuclide Removal from Ore and REE-Bearing Mineral by Leaching and Ion Exchange Separation
By Nicolas Reynier
The separation of radionuclide during rare earth element (REE) production is an important requirement for developing the Canadian REE mining industry. Separation of actinides from REE is often a large
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Application of Microscopic Techniques in the Evaluation of Coal-Coke and Related Products
By A. H. Rhoades
The modern polarizing microscope with such accessories as cameras, infrared devices, reflectance and/or transmission photometers, indention hardness, and heating stage is used to characterize coal, co
Jan 1, 1981
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A Plasma Assisted Cyclone Reactor for Vitrification
By Patrick R. Taylor
A non-transferred arc thermal plasma assisted cyclone reactor has been designed, built and operated to evaluate its use in vitrification of wastes. Simulated waste (liquid, slurry or fine particulate)
Jan 1, 2002
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Phosphate Beneficiation - Challenges And Opportunities
By Jinrong (Patrick) Mang
Three of the most challenging problems in phosphate beneficiation are discussed: flotation efficiency, resource conservation and environmental impact. Some new flotation machines offer the opportunity
Jan 1, 1995
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Analysis Of Steelmaking Reactions By Coupled Reaction Model
By Shin-ya Kitamura
Kinetic modeling is very important to understand steelmaking reactions. The coupled reaction model proposed by Prof. D.G.C Robertson is the best suited program, and therefore, the author has applied i
Jan 1, 2014
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Wettability of Tin-Bismuth-Silver Solder
By N. Mizutani, S. Harada, Z. Asaki, T. Tanabe
"The development of lead-free solders is urgent in view of environmental standpoints. In this -work the wettability of tin-bismuth- silver solders on copper was studied. Three kinds of fluxes were use
Jan 1, 2000
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Determination of Apparent Dry Density for Ternary Mixture of Crushed Marble Waste
By Carlos M. Fontes Vieira, Ruben J. Sanchez Rodriguez, Carlos E. Gomes Ribeiro
"In this study we attempted to model a response surface for the apparent dry density of ternary blends of calcitic marble particles. The crushed marble was divided into three granulometric ranges. Sim
Jan 1, 2014
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Water-Cooled Jacket System for Waste Gases Containing SO2 (0b0a53c4-936b-41e7-be9e-4b155b3a51d4)
By Y. Maeda
Non-ferrous smelting furnaces generally lnstal1 a gas cooling system for treatment of waste gas containing S02. From the point of view of corrosion resistance and recovery of waste heat, the high pres
Jan 1, 1992
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Water-Cooled Jacket System For Waste Gases Containing SO2
By Y. Maeda
Non-ferrous smelting furnaces generally install a gas cooling system for treatment of waste gas containing SO2,. From the point of view of corrosion resistance and recovery of waste heat, the high pre
Jan 1, 1992
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Recovery of Copper Nanoparticles from AMD by Cementation with Iron and SDS
By G. Granata
In this work, we studied the recovery of copper from AMD by cementation with iron powder. To control the size of copper particles within the nanoscale range, we tested the use of the anionic surfactan