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Common Granulation Systems In The Metals IndustryBy Art Cooper
Granulation systems are common in the metals industry. The process of granulating slags, mattes and metals is more than a century old, and a number of different systems have been developed to accompli
Jan 1, 2006
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AIN Formation in High-Al and High-Mn Alloyed Advanced High Strength SteelsBy Do-Hyeong Kim, Jong-Jin Pak, Jung-Mock Jang, Min-Kyu Paek
"Thermodynamic relations among Mn, Al and N in liquid iron were studied by measuring the effect of Mn on the solubility product of AlN in liquid Fe-Mn-Al-N alloys in the temperature range from 1773 to
Jan 1, 2014
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On The Preparation And Stability Of ScoroditeBy George P. Demopoulos
In this paper the production and stability of crystalline scorodite (FeAsO4·2H2O) is discussed both on the basis of previously published work as well as recent work performed in our laboratory. The pr
Jan 1, 2005
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Review of the Thermochemical Nature of Minor Elements in Matte and Thermodynamic Modeling of Their Dissolution in MatteBy D. C. Lynch
While a sizable amount of data exist as to the activity and distribution of minor elements between matte and metal, there has been no unifying theory presented delineating the form of dissolution of t
Jan 1, 1993
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Optimization Of Flash Smelter Offgas Cooling And CleaningBy Bengt T. Andersson
Outokumpu Consulting Engineers, Outokumpu Oy SF-02200 Espoo 20, Finland This paper describes experiences from some operating non-ferrous flash -smelters and focuses on the advances in smelter byprodu
Jan 1, 1983
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Effect Of Temperature On Reduction Roasting Of Low-Grade Iron Ore After Granulating With CoalBy Zhucheng Huang, Ronghai ZHONG, Tao Jiang, Jun ZOU
The method of reduction roasting and magnetic separation of low-grade, micro- fine disseminated refractory iron ore following granulation with coal produced unexpected success. Pellets of iron ore wit
Jan 1, 2015
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The Processing Of Rare Earth MineralsBy F. F. Aplan
Though over 100 minerals are known to contain the rare earth (RE) or lanthanide elements, only a few provide the bulk of the world's source of these elements. The principal RE-containing mineral,
Jan 1, 1989
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A Complete Approach to Flowsheet Development - Niquel do Vermelho (CVRD) Case StudyBy Mike Adams
A comprehensive pre-feasibility study has been conducted by Companhia Vale do Rio Doce CVRD) for Niquel do Vermelho nickel laterite deposit. Within this study, five integrated flowsheet options were e
Jan 1, 2004
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Hydrometallurgical Recovery Of Rare Earth Metals From Spent Fcc CatalystsBy M. Wenzel, Dang Thanh Tung, Nguyen Anh Duc, Nguyen Huu Luong, Dang Van Sy, N. Kelly, K. Gloe, K. Kretschmer, Phuc Nguyen Le, K. Schnaars, S. Robles M, L. Götzke, J. J. Weigand
The recovery of rare earth metals from secondary sources has attracted much attention due to their ever expanding demand in the high-tech industry. The studies reported here focus on the hydrometallur
Jan 1, 2016
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Arsenic Sludge Recycle at Caraíba Metais S.A.By D. C. Foguel, J. L. R. Bravo
For several years, Caraiba Metais S.A. (CMSA) had to stock the arsenic sludge generated from the electrolyte purification process of its tankhouse. The amount stocked · reached approximately 3,500 ton
Jan 1, 2000
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Computer Aided Instruction in Materials Science and Engineering EducationBy Hani Henein, J. Barry Wiskel
"The easy accessibility and power of the PC, as well as the education of our engineering students in the use of these tools, are compelling reasons for developing computer aided instructional (CAI) to
Jan 1, 2000
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Zirconium Chlorination Behavior: A Literature ReviewBy Donald Voit
"The reaction between zirconia/zircon, coke, and chlorine involves a slow reaction between the coke and the zirconia/zircon and a fast reaction with chlorine. Because of the fast chlorine reaction, th
Jan 1, 2011
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Radio-Thermionic Induced Reactions on Aluminum Based Materials and Their Correlation with Plasmon Formation and Tribocatalytic MechanismsBy James Cornwell, John A. Elton
"Thermionic induced reactions and radiation resonance catalysis of aluminum and aluminum oxide materials exposed to microwaves and triboemissions will be described and explained from both a fundamenta
Jan 1, 2010
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Process Selection for the Olympias Refractory Gold ConcentrateBy A. Kontopoulos
The Olympias Mine in Northern Greece is producing an extremely refractory gold-bearing arsenical pyrite concentrate, containing on the average 41 3 S, 40 3 Fe, 10-12 3 As, 25 ppm Au and 35 ppm Ag. Dur
Jan 1, 1989
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Numerical Model Of The Temperature Field And Heterogeneity Of A Casting Of Ductile Cast-IronBy F. Kavicka
An original application of ANSYS simulated the forming of the temperature field of a massive casting from ductile cast-iron during the application various methods of its cooling using chills. The nume
Jan 1, 2006
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Removal of Hg(II) from Aqueous Solutions Using Spent GrainBy Liyuan Chai
In this study, spent grain was used as an adsorbent for the removal of Hg(II) from aqueous solutions, the process parameters such as contact time, solution pH, adsorbent dose, and initial Hg(II) conce
Jan 1, 2009
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Numerical Simulation And Experimental Characterization Of A Binary Aluminum Alloy Spray ? Application To The Spray Rolling ProcessBy S. B. Johnson
Keywords: Spray, Aluminum, Simulation A stochastic, droplet-resolved model has been developed to describe the behavior of a binary aluminum alloy spray during the spray-rolling process. In this pr
Jan 1, 2005
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Solubility of Rare Earth Salts in Sulphate-Phosphate Solutions of Hydrometallurgical RelevanceBy A. M. T. S. Bandara
The solubility of rare earth (RE) salts in aqueous solutions depends on many factors including the type of cations and anions in solution, their concentrations, temperature and the type of solid preci
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Chemical and Physical Properties of Natural Zeolites and Their Potential Industrial ApplicationsBy T. H. Eyde
Several hundred natural zeolite deposits occur in Tertiary and Cretaceous age formations of the western United States. Most of the large deposits are altered vitroclastic tuffs. Many of these deposits
Jan 1, 1981
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Effect of Normality, Temperature and Time on the Tungsten Losses in the ResidueSeparated from Diluted Scheelite-Slurry-in-NaOH after DigestionBy Raj P. Singh Gaur
Due to high concentration of NaOH in the digested slurry after scheelite digestion, it is diluted to about 4N before filtration to separate sodium tungstate solution from the sludge (residue). Howeve
Jan 1, 2006