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Dc Arc Furnaces - Past, Present, And FutureBy Rodney T. Jones
DC arc furnaces were first used industrially for the reductive smelting of chromite fines to produce ferrochromium thirty years ago. Since then, they have been used for a variety of applications, incl
Jan 1, 2014
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The Extraction of Metals from Industrial Hazardous Wastes and the Production of a Non-Hazardous ResidueBy LuisW. Pommier
The industrial wastes generated by the plating industry, the circuit board manufacturing industries and other related industries normally contain high concentrations of metals, which make them hazardo
Jan 1, 1998
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Mechanism and Application of Catalytic Combustion of Pulverized CoalBy Chuanhong Li, Zuohua Lin, Zhancheng Guo
"Catalytic mechanism of CeO2 in combustion of coals was investigated in this paper. Catalytic combustion of four kinds of coals with different metamorphic grades by CeO2 was examined, suggesting that
Jan 1, 2009
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Microstructure and Corrosion Behaviour of TiC Reinforced Duplex Stainless Steels Matrix Composites Sythesized by Laser Melt InjectionBy Peter Olubambi, Babatunde Obadele, Oluwagbenga Johnson
"The microstructure and corrosion behaviour of titanium carbide (TiC) reinforced duplex stainless steel matrix surface composites synthesized by laser melt injection technique was investigated. The su
Jan 1, 2012
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Reduction Of Salt Cake Waste By Removing Low Value Oxide FinesBy James T. Skoch
With the ongoing pressure on the secondary aluminum business to limit the amount of waste generated from processing aluminum dross, it becomes very advantageous to preprocess the dross to reduce waste
Jan 1, 1995
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High Temperature Interaction Between Sinter And Lump Ores/Pellet In Cohesive Zone Of Blast FurnaceBy Shengli Wu, Jinming Zhu, Wei Huang, Xinliang Liu
The sinter of high basicity would interact with lump ores or acid pellets in the cohesive zone of blast furnace due to the difference of chemical composition and micro structures. The results of this
Jan 1, 2015
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Development of a Model for Transient Simulation and Control of a Continuous Steel Slab CasterBy Christoph Beckermann, Kai Liu, Richard A. Hardin
"A two-dimensional heat transfer model for transient simulation and control of a continuous steel slab caster is described. Slab thermal and solidification conditions are computed by the model as a fu
Jan 1, 2000
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The Effect of Cooling a Permanent Composite Mold on Air Gap Formation and Heat TransferBy T. T. Nguyen, D. R. Gunasegaram, D. Celentano
"Heat transfer rates at the casting-mold interface are believed to be substantially reduced by the formation of an interfacial gap during the course of solidification of aluminum alloys in permanent m
Jan 1, 1997
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Treating Zinc Crust by Vacuum DistillationBy Dai Yongnian
The methods of treating zinc crust and its development in the last hundred years are compared and reviewed. There are better effects from normal pressure metallurgy turned into vacuum metallurgy. The
Jan 1, 1992
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Electroslag Melting For Recycling Scrap of Valuable Metals and AlloysBy V. V. Satya Prasad, A. Sambasiva Rao
Electroslag melting technologies have recently been developed for recycling light scrap of valuable metals and alloys such as superalloys and oxygen free high conductivity (OFHC) copper at Defence Met
Jan 1, 2000
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On The Quantification of Metal Flow Rate in Gas Atomization of Molten MetalsBy R. Stefaniuk, T. Le, J-Y Huôt, H. Henein
"One of the most important process variables in gas atomization is the gas to metal (G/M) mass ratio as it has a direct effect on the mean particle size of the atomized powder. If this ratio can be co
Jan 1, 1994
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Optimization of the Zinc Slag Fuming ProcessBy G. G. Richards
The zinc slag fuming process is used to recover zinc from molten iron-calcium silicate slags by treatment with pulverized coal and air. The rate of zinc fuming is controlled by the complex interaction
Jan 1, 1994
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The Development of China's Primary Copper Smelting TechnologiesBy Kaixi Jiang, Lan Li, Bang Wei, Haibei Wang, Yaping Feng
"China is currently the world's largest copper producer. In the last five years, 950 kt/y of smelting capacity was commissioned. Currently, about 1200 kt/y smelting capacity is under construction and
Jan 1, 2012
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The Reduction of Zinc Oxide in Calcium Ferrite SlagsBy E. A. van Dijk
Dusts from steel-making processes contain substantial amounts of zinc. Such dusts are also a hazardous waste and dumping them becomes unacceptable from environmental point of view. Therefore processes
Jan 1, 1999
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Effects of Solidification Conditions on As-cast Structure of Ferritic Stainless Steel in Continuous CastingBy Honggang Zhong, Wei Du, Qijie Zhai, Junjie Sun, Jingzheng Ye
"Effects of pouring temperature and cooling water flux on solidification structure of ferritic stainless steel are investigated with a thermal simulation setup. The results show that with pouring temp
Jan 1, 2014
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Study On Inclusions In Cucr25 Prepared By Thermit Reduction-Electromagnetic CastingBy Guanyong Shi, Zhihe Dou, Cong Wang, Ting'an Zhang, Hongyan Zhang
We prepared the CuCr alloy by thermit reduction-electromagnetic casting. But there are the defects such as stomata and oxide inclusions in CuCr alloy. In this paper, the existing state and distributio
Jan 1, 2015
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Formation Of Intermetallic Phases In Al-Sc Alloys Prepared By Molten Salt Electrolysis At Elevated TemperaturesBy Chunyang Guan, Jilai Xue, Zengjie Wang, Qiaochu Liu
Molten salts electrolysis method to prepare Al-RE alloys has attracted increasing attention recently. CaCl2 and Na3AlF6 were the most often used melts for this purpose. In this work, Al-Sc alloys prep
Jan 1, 2015
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Two-Phase Flow Numerical Simulation of Molten Steel and Argon Gas in a Continuous Caster MoldBy Toshia Ishii, Jun Kubota, Noriko Kubo
"For steel continuous castings, it is essential to control molten steel velocity at the meniscus, since the velocity is closely related to surface defects on the resultant products. Argon gas is suppl
Jan 1, 1999
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Modeling of Powder-in-Tube Wire Drawing Process for Manufacture of High Temperature Superconducting WiresBy Murali Thirukkonda, Rahul Shah, Srinivas Tangrila, Shankar Rachakonda, Jan Kajuch, Arthur Gurson
"High-temperature superconductors have potential for a variety of applications such as power generators, superconducting magnets for mine sweepers or ship propulsion motors, and magnetic levitation tr
Jan 1, 1994
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Process Zones Observed in a 48 MVA Submerged Arc Furnace Producing Silicomanganese According to the Ore-Based ProcessBy Dalene Joalet Steenkamp
Excavation of industrial-scale furnaces allows for the systematic study of reaction sequences by identifying the different reaction zones within the furnace. In 2013, Transalloys excavated a 48 MVA su