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Pressure Water Leaching Molybdenum And Nickel From Mo-Ni Ore Of Black Shale Without ReagentBy Chang Wei, Zhigan Deng, Minting Li, Cunxiong Li, Xingbin Li
A direct hydrometallurgical process of extraction molybdenum and nickel from molybdenum-nickel ore by pressure water leaching without reagent was studied. The extraction of Mo and Ni from molybdenum-n
Jan 1, 2014
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Recovery Of Some Metallic Compounds From The Fly Ashes Of Some Egyptian Power StationsBy S. S. Ibrahim
The left behind material after the combusion of fossel fuel in some power stations in Cairo; weighing tens of tons every years, was investigated. The material called "Fly Ashes" containing 7.5% Ni, 10
Jan 1, 1995
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Research on Desilication Technology from Acid Leaching of High-Grade Silic Stone CoalBy San-chuan Tang, Wen Chen, Shun-ming Ning, Kan-ping Yu, Qiang Zhao, Xue-yong Xing
"A new type of desilication agent (PA-2) was selected by experiment based on the analysis of the characters of silica gel, and the influence of desilication type, desilication dosage, pH value, temper
Jan 1, 2013
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Experimental Study On The Reaction And Dissolution Behaviour Of Silca Flux In Copper SmeltingBy K. Fagerlund
In this work, the rate of dissolution, melting behaviour and phase separation of silica flux with molten slag and matte were investigated. Mutual dissolution between high-grade matte and silica was ch
Jan 1, 1998
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Outokumpu Flash Smelting N2 in Flash Furnace BlastBy W. G. Davenport
This chapter extends our mathematical description of flash smelting to -nitrogen in the flash furnace blast. As in chapters 4 and 5, the discussion is limited to auto thermal smelting (no hydrocarbon
Jan 1, 2001
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Recovery Of Cobalt And Tungsten From Scrap Carbide Pieces Through A Hydrometallurgic RouteBy S. N. Ashrafizadeh
Nowadays, hard carbides have found various industrial application in the manufacture of cutting and drilling tools as well as metal forming devices. About 60% of the world tungsten production is consu
Jan 1, 2003
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Studies on Bromination and Volatile Separation of Metallic Oxides by Gaseous Products from Thermal Decomposition of TBBPABy Michal Rzyman, Nakamura Takashi, Shibata Etsuro, Grabda Mariusz, Oleszek-Kudlak Sylwia
"Thermodynamic considerations indicate that heavy metal oxides should easily react with HBr, the main gaseous product from the thermal decomposition of tetrabromobisphenol A (TBBPA), forming low boili
Jan 1, 2008
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Flotation Separation Of Uranium From Contaminated SoilsBy M. Misra
The volume of low-level contaminated soil at the. Department of Energy's Nuclear Weapon Sites are in the order of several million tons. Most of the contaminants are uranium, plutonium, other heav
Jan 1, 1995
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Contribution to the Strategic Analysis of Alternatives for Waste Management in Valle De Aburrá Area, Medellín-ColombiaBy Enrique Posada
"The Valle de Aburrá area, corresponds to the city of Medellín and neighboring municipalities, with more than 3 million people. The area generates a sizable amount of solid waste, which has been taken
Jan 1, 2008
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Geology of the Tusc Gold Deposit, Eureka County, NevadaBy Paul O. Malan
"The Tusc gold deposit is located along the Carlin Trend approximately 13 kilometers north of Carlin, Nevada and 2.5 kilometers northwest of the Gold Quarry mine. Tusc is one of several structurally c
Jan 1, 1997
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Modelling Of Melting Behaviour Of Aluminum Metal In Molten Salt And Metal BathBy Bo Zhou
During secondary aluminum recovery, complex aluminum scraps are melted and refined often in a rotary melting furnace and the aluminum metal has to pass through a molten salt layer and melt down in a b
Jan 1, 2003
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Mechanism Of Hydrogen Desorption In Li-N-H Hydrogen Storage System Catalyzed By Titanium CompoundsBy Shigehito Isobe
The Li-N-H system composed of LiH and LiNH2 catalyzed by titanium compound desorbs ~6 mass% hydrogen and a quite small amount of ammonia in temperature range from 150 to 250 °C under He flow atmospher
Jan 1, 2006
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Yunnan Copper Corporation's New Smelter China's First Isasmelt (df7ddf50-ee43-4b28-b878-09128cee6894)By Yun Li
In 1999 Yunnan Copper Corporation (YCC) decided to modernise their copper smelter and change the existing sinter plant I electric furnace process to a combination of ISASMEL T and electric slag cleani
Jan 1, 2003
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Modelling Of Melting Behaviour Of Aluminum Metal In Molten Salt And Metal Bath (1c94b940-eb64-4650-8237-2e8bf02d6294)By Bo Zhou
During secondary aluminum recovery, complex aluminum scraps are melted and refined often in a rotary melting furnace and the aluminum metal has to pass through a molten salt layer and melt down in a b
Jan 1, 2003
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An Integrated Steel Plant for the Year 2000By Ian F. Hughes
"Concepts of an integrated steel plant for sheet products to be built and operating in the year 2000 will be described. The design and operating methodology of this market driven facility will integra
Jan 1, 1988
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Development Of The Coke Gas Desulfurization TechnologyBy Oleg I. Platonov
The process for desulfurizing coke oven gas in a regenerative system ?scrubber-stripper?, with sour gas being fed to Sulfur Recovery Unit (SRU) and tail gas being recycled to raw coke gas scrubber, ha
Jan 1, 2006
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Reduction of Carbon-Burdened Chromite Pellets in the Presence of AdditivesBy Guohua Bai, Mingjun Rao, Jianchen Lim, Guanghui Li, Tao Jiang
"By using thermogravimetry, optical microscope and chemical phase analysis, the solid-state reduction of carbon-burdened chromite pellets in the absence and presence of additives were investigated. Th
Jan 1, 2011
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EAF Dust As An Electrolytic Zinc ResourceBy A. D. Zunkel
The zinc in electric arc furnace dust (EAFD) arises from the fuming and oxidation of the zinc present, mainly as galvanizing, in automotive scrap. The dust is collected from the electric furnace offga
Jan 1, 1995
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Rare-Earth Elements Recovery from Nd-Fe-B Hard Magnets by Hydrometallurgical ProcessesBy Haydar Güneş
In this study, a hydrometallurgical process was evaluated for the recovery of Nd from a Nd-Fe-B magnet. Each leaching test was performed at the solid (weight) to liquid (volume) ratio of 1:50 and was
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Non-Ferrous Metals The Challenges In Metal Production And Technology TransferBy Tapani Järvinen
Non-ferrous metals and metals in general are considered as being non-renewable natural resources. Metals are needed because of their excellent and irreplaceable properties. The consumption of metals,
Jan 1, 2003