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A Study On The Characteristics Of Ceramic Support Manufactured By Spent Foundry Sand/LoessBy Seung-Whee Rhee
Characteristics of ceramic support made by spent foundry sand-loess mixtures are investigated by bulk density, porosity, durability, and compressive strength. And the basic properties of SFS and loess
Jan 1, 2006
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Computer Simulation Of Rare Earth Solvent Extraction CircuitsBy Donald O. Voit
A BASIC language program has been written that simulates the performance of an integrated solvent extraction circuit consisting of an extractor, a reflux fed scrubber, and a stripper. The program is d
Jan 1, 1989
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Iron, Chloride And Permanganate Control In Copper Electrowinning TankhousesIron, chloride and manganese are the three major impurities transferred to copper electrowinning tankhouses via chemical and/or physical entrainment. The control of these impurities via bleeding of ta
Jan 1, 1999
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Validation Of The Olympic Dam Flash Furnace Burner And Reaction Shaft Model ? Comparison Of Model With Plant MeasurementsBy Christopher Solnordal
A mathematical model was developed to simulate the performance of the reaction shaft at BHP-Billiton?s Olympic Dam copper flash smelter. In order to have confidence in the predictions of the mathemati
Jan 1, 2006
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Oxidation Of Copper Matte By Gas InjectionBy Ron H. Schonewille
Experiments were conducted by injecting air-oxygen gas mixtures through a ceramic lance into molten copper matte and measuring the sulphur dioxide content of the offgas. The injection conditions were
Jan 1, 1999
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Analysis Of Recent Advances In Sulfuric Acid Plant Systems And Designs (Contact Area)By Leonard J. Friedman
The contact process for the production of sulfuric acid has been used commercially since before the turn of the century (1880?s), and rapidly replaced the chamber process after the development of vana
Jan 1, 1999
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Applications Of Electron Microprobe And Mineral Libera1-Ion Analysis Techniques To Municipal Solid Waste Combustor Fly AshBy L. L. Sutter
Fly ash is a by-product produced from the combustion of most hels including municipal solid waste. Currently, most combustion residuals are disposed of in landfills at a continually increasing cost an
Jan 1, 1994
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Phosphoric Acid Extraction From An Uranium-Phosphorous LiquorBy Jeaneth S. Benedetto
The physical and chemical processes developed for recovery of uranium and phosphor from phosphoro-uraniferous ore bodies consists of three basic steps: concentration of the phosphate bearing uranium b
Jan 1, 2003
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Recovery Of Cerium By Oxidation/Hydrolysis With KMNO4 ? NA2CO3By C. A. Morais
The present work describes the development of an efficient and relatively simple process to obtain high grade CeO2 from a mixed rare earth chloride solution. The process involves cerium oxidation and
Jan 1, 2003
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Precipitation Of Hematite From Ferrous Sulfate Solutions: Effects Of Variables On The Quality Of The PrecipitatesBy Maria Cristina Ruiz
The removal of iron from the leaching circuits is a common problem in the hydrometallurgical processing of non ferrous metals. Among the currently available processes, hematite precipitation is the mo
Jan 1, 2006
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Thermal Properties Of Bulk Glassy AlloysBy Yoshio Waseda
A laser flash method has been applied to obtain the thermal diffusivity values of Zr55Al10Ni5Cu30 alloy in the liquid, glassy, crystallized and supercooled liquid states. The electrical resistivity of
Jan 1, 2006
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The Calculation Of Thermodynamic Properties And Phase Diagrams Of Binary Alloys On The Basis Of ChromeBy M. I. Zinigrad
A model of an ideal associated solution is presented. This model takes into account the existence of complexes of various compositions, sizes and geometries and allows calculating thermodynamic proper
Jan 1, 2006
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Behaviow Of Copper Matte Particles In Suspension OxidationBy E. J. Peuraniemi
Recently commissioned Kennecott-Outokumpu flash converting was developed to replace the approved but environmentally outdated Peirce-Smith -converting to satisfy the globally tightening emission regul
Jan 1, 1999
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Effect Of Forced Convection Of The Electrolyte On Copper Electrorefining In The Presence Of ImpuritiesBy T. Takasu
Overall productivity in copper refining is currently determined by the electrorefining process. Previous research showed that forced convection of the electrolyte improves the morphology of the copper
Jan 1, 1999
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Online Prediction Of The Actual Melt Chemistry In An Ausmelt Converter Using A Thermodynamic - System Identification Hybrid Modeling TechniqueLance based copper-nickel matte converters have become an established technology in the field of base metal sulphide smelting and converting. An Ausmmelt® converter is currently being constructed at A
Jan 1, 2002
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Adhesion Dispersion Of Apolaric Reagents In Flotation Of Hydrophobic MineralsBy Victor Bredykhin
The report is devoted to the investigation and improvement of processes taking place at contact of large quantities of water insoluble liquid and particles of solid phase in a pulp. Theoretical analys
Jan 1, 2006
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Stabilities of Phases in the Cu2S-FeS-PbS SystemBy Pekka Taskinen, Hannu Johto
"Copper sulfide concentrates often contain impurities such as lead and iron. The phase stabilities of the sulfide impurity systems in metallurgical process conditions are in many cases unsatisfactoril
Jan 1, 2012
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Pressure Leaching Of Sulfidized Chalcopyrite In Sulfuric Acid-Oxygen MediaBy Rafael Padilla
The recovery of copper from chalcopyrite concentrates by leaching is difficult due to the slow dissolution kinetics of this mineral in most leaching media. However, recovery of copper from sulfidized
Jan 1, 2006
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Hydrogen-Absorption Properties Of Rare Earth - Transition Metal CompoundsBy Teruo Tanabe
The hydrogen-absorbing materials are expected to have the following properties at moderate conditions, (a) a large capacity of hydrogen absorption, (b) the absorption rate of hydrogen is large and (c)
Jan 1, 2006
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A Laboratory Study Of The Reduction Of Iron Oxides By HydrogenBy Damien Wagner
To reduce the emission of greenhouse gases by the steel industry, particularly for ironmaking, the production of DRI (Direct Reduced Iron) using hydrogen as the reducing gas instead of carbon monoxide
Jan 1, 2006