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Treatability Of PCBs And PAHs In Dredged Riverbed Sediments Adjacent To An Aluminum Manufacturing Facility
By John J. Mazza
Treatability studies were performed to determine the effectiveness of two commercially available treatment methods (solvent extraction and thermal desorption) for the removal of PCBs and PAHs from con
Jan 1, 1994
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Characterization of Tensile Properties of Piassava Fiber Reinforced Polyester Composites
By Alice Barreto Bevitori, Felipe Perissé Duarte Lopes, Denise Cristina Oliveira Nascimento, Sergio Neves Monteiro, Isabela Leão Amaral da Silva
"The piassava fiber is one of the most rigid natural lignocellulosic fibers, which has since the last decade been investigated as possible reinforcement for polymeric composites. In the present work,
Jan 1, 2011
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Flash Smelting at Magma Metals Company San Manuel Smelter
By Tom W. Gonzales
Magma Metals Company commissioned a 3000 tpd Outokumpu flash smelting furnace in July 1988. Through September 1992 the PSP has smelted a first campaign record 4.1 million tons of concentrate. This pap
Jan 1, 1993
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Metal, Matte and Slag Solution Thermodynamics
By T. R. A. Davey
A simple model for metal solution behaviour may be derived, on the basis of dilute solution solubilities (where? log concentration of solute varies linearly with reciprocal temperature) and not-so-dil
Jan 1, 1985
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William Peirce and E.A. Cappelen Smith and Their Amazing Copper Converting Machine
By Larry Southwick
This Peirce-Smith Converting Centennial symposium is celebrating the contributions of two men, William Peirce and E.A.C. Smith, in advancing technology allowing the copper industry to realize its full
Jan 1, 2009
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Modulation of Copper Cathodes by Electrorefining Addition Aoents Thiourea, Glue and Chloride ION
By D. F. Suarez
Spontaneous nodulation leading to growth of well developed glossy spheroids (generally hemispheres) of up to 0.06 cm width in 120 min has been observed during copper electrodeposition with certain lev
Jan 1, 1987
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The Escondida Process for Copper Concentrates
By Willem P. C. Duyvesteyn
A novel hydrometallurgical process for Escondida copper concentrates has been developed by The Minerals Laboratory of BHP. The Escondida Process consists of concentrate leaching, solution purification
Jan 1, 1993
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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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The Physical Chemistry of Nickel Laterite Smelting Slags
By C. P. Broadbent
The process metallurgy of many nickel laterite smelting operations is controlled largely by the physical chemistry of the slag system. Consequently, accurate phase diagram information and physicochemi
Jan 1, 1993
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Suspension Smelting Studies On Mount Isa Copper Concentrate
By R. G. Henley
Mount Isa copper concentrate was combusted in a laminar-flow furnace. The conditions simulated those likely to be encountered in flames in flash smelters of the Outokumpu (air as oxidant) and INCO (ox
Jan 1, 1983
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By-Products Of Copper And Nickel Production At Outokumpu Harjavalta Metals Oy
By J. T. I. Poijärvi
Outokumpu Harjavalta Metals Oy operates copper and nickel smelters, three sulphuric acid plants and nickel refinery at Harjavalta and copper refinery and precious metal plant at Pori. The by-products
Jan 1, 1995
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The Kinetics Of The Solubility Of Amorphous Fe(Iii)-As(V) Precipitates
By Edita Vircikova
The best demonstrated available technology (BOAT) for the removal of dissolved arsenic and some heavy metals as reported by USEPA (Contaminants and Remedial Options at Metal Sites, Draft Report, Augus
Jan 1, 1995
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Lithium Extraction and Utilization: A Historical Perspective
By I. Peerawattuk
Growing demand for Li-based battery technologies is leading to an unprecedented growth in the lithium industry. Although innovation in battery technologies has pushed lithium into the spotlight, lithi
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An Improved Non-Conventional Method for Obtaining Nuclear Pure Uranium Oxides and Uranium Tetrafluoride from Actual Mill Strip Solution
By H. K. Fouad, L. A. Guirguis
The starting mill strip solution· for this study· is an ammonium uranyl tricarbonate solution of pH 8.2 containing 20g uranium/liter, after a DEPA/TOPO extraction process from sulfuric acid leaching l
Jan 1, 2000
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Heavy Mineral Provenance Studies in the Iditarod and Innoko Districts, Western Alaska
By T. K. Bundtzen
Placer gold in the Iditarod and Innoko mining camps of western Alaska is derived from a suite of comagmatic, Late Cretaceous to Early Tertiary, alkali-calcic, meta-aluminous. volcanic-plutonic complex
Jan 1, 1987
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Reduction of FeO Dissolved in Cao sio2-A12O3 Slags by Iron-Carbon Droplets
By Yasushi Sawada
An experimental investigation was carried out to study the rates of reduction of iron oxides dissolved in liquid Ca0-SO2-A203 slags by Fe-C droplets at temperatures ranging from 1325 OC to 1550 OC. Th
Jan 1, 1992
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Flash Furnace Optimization
By W. G. Davenport
A flash furnace can be run many different ways. It can, for example, be operated with: (a) highly 02"enriched, ambient temperature blast and no fossil fuel (b) considerable fossil fuel and hot, sl
Jan 1, 2001
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An Electromagnetically Stirred Slurry Model For The Smelting Zone Of A Ferroalloy Furnace
By Ben Bowman
For certain ferroalloy furnaces, such as ferrochrome or ferromanganese, there is still doubt about the mechanisms operating under the electrode tips. In this paper a model is built that does not call
Jan 1, 2014
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The Enhanced SO2 Absorption Capacity and Kinetics due to the Formation of CaS04.3MgS04 Phase in the Sulfation of Calcined CMA (Calcium Magnesium Acetate)
By Dong Hoon Han
The sulfation rates of magnesium oxide and calcium oxide (molar ratio 7:3) contained in calcined CMA ( calcium magnesium acetate) by SO2 were measured. The experiments were carried out in the tempera
Jan 1, 1998
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Recycling Of Base Metals From Metal Wastes Of Brass Foundries
By Carl C. Nesbitt
A process has been developed to recover and recycle metals from wastes of brass foundries which contain copper, zinc and lead in various quantities. Tests were conducted to evaluate several leachants,
Jan 1, 1995