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Simultaneous Behavior of Additives in Copper ElectrorefiningBy René Winand
Due to chemical and electrochemical behavior of the most common additives in copper electrorefining i.e. gelatine, thiourea and chloride ions, it is essential to simulate as far as possible true indus
Jan 1, 1995
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Ecological Recovery Process for Textile WasteBy Michaela Dina Stanescu, Emilia Visileanu, Eftalea Carpus
"The recovery and reintroduction into the economic circuit of the textile material resources must be considered as component parts of the strategies of harmonizing the relationships between the econom
Jan 1, 2012
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Chlorination and Carbochlorination of A Tantalum and Niobium Pentoxides Bearing ConcentratesBy I. Gaballah
High and low grade concentrates of tantalum and niobium oxides were obtained by leaching a medium grade tin slag. Chlorination and carbochlorinalion of these concentrates were studied between 200 and
Jan 1, 1993
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Slags And Fluxes In Pyrometallurgical Processes (Keynote)By Florian Kongoli
Slags and fluxes are important interchangeable dimensions of pyrometallurgical processes. They can increase the efficiency of the smelting, converting and refining processes and improve the quality of
Jan 1, 2003
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Mechanical Properties and Microstructural Characterization of the Commercial Aluminum Alloy 6063 Under Different Homogenizing Thermal TreatmentBy J. R. Rendón
Cylinders of commercial aluminium alloy 6063 were homogenized under different conditions. The experimental results indicated that the general mechanical behaviour as related to curves of 0.2% yield s
Jan 1, 1997
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Oxygen-Rich Side Blow Bath Smelting Technology – New Developments In ChinaBy Tianzu Yang, Weifeng Liu, Lin Chen, Wei Chen, DUCHAO ZHANG, HUI XIAO
Oxygen-rich side blow bath smelting (OSBS) technology was developed in 2000 based on Vanyukov process. This technology exceeds the traditional pyrometallurgical methods by its great processing capabil
Jan 1, 2016
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Tensile Properties Of Epoxy Composites Reinforced With Continuous Palf FibersBy Giulio R. Altoé, Sergio N. Monteiro, Ygor M. Moraes, Rômulo L. Loyola, Frederico M. Margem, Gabriel O. Glória
The tensile properties of DGEBA/TETA epoxy matrix composites reinforced with different amounts of PALF fibers were evaluated. Composites reinforced with up to 30% in volume of long, continuous and ali
Jan 1, 2015
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ISASMELT™—Flexibility in Furnace DesignBy Stanko Nikolic
One of the keys to success in process development is incremental scale-up, allowing for potential problems to be identified and rectified. The ISASMELT™top submerged lance (TSL) process was developed
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Optimization of the Process Variables for Making Direct Reduced Iron by Microwave Heating using Response Surface MethodologyBy Hongbo Zhu, Jinhui Peng, Linqing Dai
"To optimize the process variables for making direct reduced iron (DRI) by microwave heating, the reduction temperature, reduction time and the ratio of coal to material were studied with the central
Jan 1, 2011
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Solution of Nitrogen in Solid MolybdenumBy Gang Qi
The solubility of nitrogen in pure molybdenum was measured over the temperature range 2173 to 2473 K and up to one atmosphere (101 kPa) of nitrogen gas pressure. Both thermochemical and kinetic aspect
Jan 1, 1991
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Slags And Fluxes In Pyrometallurgical Processes (Keynote) (239add24-ba01-4884-88c7-e60e290dbab3)By Florian Kongoli
Slags and fluxes are important interchangeable dimensions of pyrometallurgical processes. They can increase the efficiency of the smelting, converting and refining processes and improve the quality of
Jan 1, 2003
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Study on the Desulfuration of Pyrite Cinder PelletsBy Tiejun Chun, Jian Pan, Deqing Zhu, Zhiyong Ruan
"In this paper, the desulfuration of pyrite cinder pellets was carried out. Phase analysis shows that most sulfur of pyrite cinder exists in the form of elementary sulfur. Most sulfur was removed in p
Jan 1, 2012
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Ladle Metallurgy Kinetics: Inclusion-Inclusion ReactionsBy P. Chris Pistorius
An example is presented to illustrate the joint effect of local reaction equilibria and mass transfer limitations, for reactions during ladle refining of steel. The example relies on some of the kinet
Jan 1, 2014
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The Effect of Scandium on the Microstructure of Al AlloysBy Tadashi Aiura, Yasuhiro Miura
"A small amount(0.2mass%) of Scandium(Sc) was added to the 7.NOl and 5083 Al alloys as a refiner and stabilizer of microstructure, and the resulting microstructures were discussed in comparison with t
Jan 1, 2000
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Smelting of Nickel Ores and Concentrates Using Vanyukov ProcessBy V. P. Bystrov
Vanyukov process has been developed and investigated in Russia over the last 25 years. It has been established that various kind of material could be treated in Vanyukov process. The results of the pi
Jan 1, 1993
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Computational Modelling of Metals Extrusion and Forging ProcessesBy A. J. Williams, T. N. Croft, M. Cross
"The computational modelling of extrusion and forging processes is now well established. In this work a novel approach is described which utilises finite volume methods on unstructured meshes. This te
Jan 1, 2001
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Recycling Of TantalumBy Axel Hoppe
Although Tantalum is not usually regarded as a precious metal, its pricing structure is very similar to that of Silver. Different from precious metals, Tantalum has only industrial applications and it
Jan 1, 1995
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Overcoming the Challenges of Plantwide Control (1c61443a-08dc-4d11-b2ac-b217ab4e12e7)By John A. Herbst, William T. Pate
"Plantwide control of mineral processing operations has long been sought for its potential benefits. These benefits include minute-to-minute optimization, reacting to disturbances in ore characteristi
Jan 1, 1996
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Overcoming The Challenges Of Plantwide ControlBy John A. Herbst
Plantwide control of mineral processing operations has long been sought for its potential benefits. These benefits include minute-to-minute optimization, reacting to disturbances in ore characteristic
Jan 1, 1996
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Production and Recycle of DustBy W. G. Davenport
The offgas from flash furnaces inadvertently contains dust. The dust contains 25 to 30% Cu so it must be treated for Cu recovery. This is almost always done by recycling it back through the flash furn
Jan 1, 2001