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Model for Bacterial Leaching of Copper Ores Containing a Variety of SulfidesBy H. Y. Sohn, M. K. McCarter, Bradley C. Paul
"A computer model was constructed for bacterial leaching of the major sulfides found in porphyry deposits, including bornite, chalcocite, chalcopyrite, covellite, cubanite, enargite, native copper, py
Jan 1, 1988
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The Hydro and Electrometallurgy of Nickel and cOBALTBy Derk G. E. Kerfoot
The extractive metallurgy of nickel and cobalt has proved to be a particularly fruitful area for innovation in hydrometallurgy and electrometallurgy ever since the development of the Hybinette process
Jan 1, 1988
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Formation Mechanism of Ferronickel Alloy Due to the Reaction Between Iron and Nickeliferous Pyrrhotite at 850–900 °CBy Feng Liu
A thermal upgrading process by which nickel value can be concentrated in a ferronickel alloy is a possible alternative to treat Sudbury pyrrhotite (Po) tailings with nickel content of 0.5–1.5 wt%. The
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Designing a Collaborative System for Socio-Environmental Management of Industrial WasteBy F. Baldini, M. S. Borges
"The proposed method emphasizes the optimization of waste management with regard to the exploitation of raw materials incorporated in the remains of industry, as well as the economics of natural resou
Jan 1, 2011
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Pullout Tests Behavior Of Epoxy Matrix Reinforced With Malva FibersBy Vinicius Alves Gomes, Jean Igor Margem, Frederico Muylaert Margem, Sergio Neves Monteiro, Marina Rangel Margem
The interface between the matrix and the reinforcing fiber plays an important role in the efficiency by which an applied load is transmitted through the composite structure. The shear stress at the fi
Jan 1, 2015
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Lead-Free Solder to Meet new safe Drinking Water RegulationsBy T. S. Bannos
Section 1417 of the Safe Drinking Water Act Amendments enacted by the O.S. Congress prohibits the use of lead containing solders for potable water systems in new construction or when making repairs. T
Jan 1, 1990
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Rutile from Ilmenite by Thermal ProcessingBy M. J. Adam
The U.S. Bureau of Mines has investigated the partitioning of complex minerals to simpler phases using sulfidation reactions for selective extraction of mineral values. This report describes research
Jan 1, 1991
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Acid Extraction of AI, Ti, and Fe Salts from Fly Ash, Red Mud, and Aluminosilicate MineralsBy Charles A. Sorrell
Two red muds, two fly ashes, and several aluminosilicate minerals were subjected to direct treatment with concentrated H2SO4 at temperatures of 175°C and below. X-ray analysis showed that virtually al
Jan 1, 1982
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Para-Eco Incinerator Ash Processing System for Cleaning Slag with Recovering MetalsBy Kiyoshi Takai
The Para-Eco Incinerator Ash Processing System for cleaning slag has been developed after a seven-year pilot plant study. The major part of the system is an electric furnace heated to 1773 K. The fee
Jan 1, 2003
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An Alternative Lower Temperature Route for the Recovery of Cobalt from SlagBy Yotamu Hara, Animesh Jha
"High Curie temperature and large magnetic anisotropy make cobalt an important magnetic material for power engineering applications of magnets operating above ambient. It is also an essential constitu
Jan 1, 2012
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Reducing Mercury Emissions in Small Scale Mining-Experiences from South AmericanBy Herman Wotruba
Mercury emissions and other environmental impacts in small-scale gold mining are a world-wide problem. "Clean" or better: "Cleaner" technologies have -apart from being environmentally sound -to guaran
Jan 1, 2003
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Process Improvements At The Phelps Dodge Chino SmelterBy M. J. King
The Chino Smelter embarked on a program to reduce smelter emissions. Fugitive sulfur dioxide and particulate emissions were reduced by (i) removing the flash furnace settling chamber and (ii) installi
Jan 1, 1998
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Cellular Automata Computer Model of Polycrystalline Plastic DeformationBy Yan Beygelzimer, Alexander Spuskanyuk, Victor Varyukhin
"A cellular model of the plastic deformation of polycrystalline aggregate is proposed and comprehensively described. Representative volume element (RVE) of a solid body, that is being deformed, is des
Jan 1, 2001
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Synthesis of TiO2 by an Innovative Atmospheric Mixed-Chloride Leach ProcessBy V. I. Lakshmanan, R. Roy
"TiO2 is used in paints, plastics, rubber, paper, inks, textiles and other miscellaneous applications. The demand for the pigment grade Ti02 is growing at 3.0%/year on average and this invites the dev
Jan 1, 2011
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Effect of M-EMS on the Macroscopic Quality of TP347 Heat-Resistant Stainless Steel BilletBy Shu-cai Zhou
"To understand the solidification behavior of austenitic heat-resistant stainless steel (TP34 7) in rotary electromagnetic-field, the influence of electromagnetic stirring in mold (M-EMS) on solidific
Jan 1, 2014
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Pilot Plant Production Of Prime Western Grade Zinc From Lead Blast Furnace Slags Using The Enviroplas ProcessBy Albert F. S. Seboukens
A 5;6 MVA pyrometallurgical demonstration-scale pilot plant was commissioned at Mintek, South Africa, in 1994, using lead blast-furnace slag and coke as raw materials. The plant included a.d.c. power.
Jan 1, 1995
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Two-Phase Predictive Finite-Element Flow Model for Semi-Solid SlurriesBy Frederic Pineau
Semisolid metal alloys have a special microstructure of globular grains suspended in a liquid metal matrix. This particular physical state of the matter can be exploited to produce near-net- shape par
Jan 1, 2001
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Pyrometallurgical Processing Technologies For Treating High Arsenic Copper ConcentratesBy Teuku A. R. Putra, Patrick R. Taylor
Various pyrometallurgical methods for treating copper concentrates that contain appreciable arsenic are reviewed. Various aspects of the engineering of these treatment methods are discussed. The metho
Jan 1, 2014
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Development of an Encapsulation Process to Extend the Stability of Scorodite Under Wider Ph and Redox Potential Range ConditionsBy Fuqiang Guo
Scorodite (FeAsO4, 2H2O) is suitable mineral carrier for immobilization of arsenic-rich wastes. Its stability is, however, highly pH dependent (typically at 4 ≤ pH ≤ 7) and satisfactory only under oxi
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High Rate Biotechnology To Produce Low Cost Sulphide For The Selective Recovery Of Metals From Acid Wastewater -Commercial Case StudiesBy R. W. Lawrence
A high rate biological reduction technology has been developed to provide low cost hydrogen sulphide for various uses in water treatment and metallurgical processes. Commercial operations produce sul
Jan 1, 2003