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Pullout Tests of Sisal Fibers in Epoxy Matrix for Characterization of Interfacial Strength
By Wellington Pereira Inácio, Fernando Wypych, Sergio Neves Monteiro, Artur Camposo Pereira, Rafael Marangoni
"The efficiency by which an applied load is transmitted from the matrix to reinforcing fibers in a composite depends on the fiber/matrix adhesion strength. This is determined as the interfacial shear
Jan 1, 2011
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Sputter Deposition of Chromium Nitride Coatings on Steel
By M. Pakala, Z. Fan, Ray Y. Lin
Deposition of hard chromium coatings using electrodeposition is accompanied by emission of hexavalent chromium mists which is a carcinogenic. Hence alternative chromium deposition technologies are bei
Jan 1, 1998
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Fundamental Thermodynamics of Aqueous Carbon Dioxide Systems
By Dave Tahija
"Many investigations are being performed with the goal of removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and permanently storing it in geologically stable settings. At the same time, carbon dioxide in th
Jan 1, 2011
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Process Analysis for Recovery of Metal Values from Copper Smelter Slags
By J. C. Agarwal
Slags produced by modern smelting furnaces contain copper values which are unacceptably high for discard. The electric arc furnace is employed commercially to clean copper from flash furnace slags but
Jan 1, 1976
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Factors Affecting the Utilization Potential of Gypsum Produced from Acid Neutralization
By L. M. Luckevich
Gypsum is a product from the neutralization of sulfuric acid by lime or limestone. This paper will discuss specifications for gypsum used in wallboard, cement and agriculture and the factors affecting
Jan 1, 1996
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The Metskill Program – Rapidly Developing Effective Young Engineers In The Workplace
By Nina Bianco, Diana Drinkwater
MetSkill is a professional development program for metallurgical engineers that integrates with normal duties in their first one or two years of service. Graduates work together on a structured techni
Jan 1, 2014
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Development Of New Copper Continuous Converter
By Yasuo Ojima
A new copper continuous converting process was investigated to evaluate the possibility of its application in the commercial operation. The tests were performed both in the laboratory and in pilot pla
Jan 1, 2003
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Use of PVC as a Chlorinating Agent in the Recycling of Metals
By Tailoka F.
Various metallurgical residues from iron and steel making processes have been treated by chlorination in excess air with hydrogen chloride gas generated from the combustion of scrap polyvinyl chloride
Jan 1, 1997
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Advanced Thermochemical Fundamental and Applied Research to Improve the Integrity of the Steel Water Jacketed Furnace at Port Pirie
Lead blast furnace water-jacket stability was investigated by examining samples from the Port Pirie Lead Smelter. The compositions of the phases formed in the samples were analysed using Scanning Elec
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Removal of Zinc and Phosphate from Zincic Phosphatizing Wastewater
By Jun Lu, Min Chen, Wei-jian Su, Jian-zhong Luo, Yu-tao Lei
"In the case of treating phosphatizing wastewater containing zinc, zinc had an impact on the solution chemistry, especially on pH. Fe2(SO4)3 and CaCl2 were used as precipitators to remove phosphate fr
Jan 1, 2008
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Copper Extraction From The 60's Into The 21st Century
By W. G. Davenport
Changes in copper extraction from 1960 till today are documented. The top ten changes have been: (a) replacement of reverberatory smelting by high intensity oxygen rich smelting (b) growth of the
Jan 1, 1999
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Nickel and Copper Smelting at Inco's Copper Cliff Smelter
By C. Landolt
Inco's Copper Cliff Smelter Complex produces some 11 5,000 tonnes per year of nickel and 120,000 tonnes per year of copper. The Smelter flowsheet has changed a number of times over the years. The
Jan 1, 1993
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Reducing Mercury Emissions in Small Scale Mining-Experiences from South American
By 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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Gold Extraction From A High Carbon Low-Grade Refractory Gold Ore By Flotation-Roasting-Leaching Process
By Zhaohui Xie, Bin Xu, Qian Li, Yongbin Yang, Tao Jiang
A high carbon low-grade gold ore, in which gold mainly occurs in carbonaceous matters, is a typical refractory gold ore whose conventional cyanide leaching extraction is only 12.9 %. In this paper, by
Jan 1, 2015
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Investigation On The Synthesis Of Titanate Barium In Molten Naoh-Koh By The A. C Impedance Technique
By Wang Shulan
The synthesis process of BaTiO3 from TiO2 and BaCO3 in the molten NaOH-KOH at 350oC was studied by the A.C impedance technique. The A.C. impedance of molten NaOH-KOH (xNaOH = 0.36) and the variation o
Jan 1, 2005
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The Industrial Application of Ultrafiltration and Reverse Osmosis for the Recovery of Copper, Silver and Cyanide from Gold Leach Liquors
By Farhang Hedjazi
Anglo Asian Mining have recently installed an industrial-scale UF/RO plant to treat process liquors from the integrated heap leach/agitation leach/ resin-in-pulp gold ore treatment facilities at their
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Flash Converting
By W. G. Davenport
The flash furnace is used for smelting concentrate to (i) high-Cu matte and (ii) molten metallic copper. It is also used for converting solidified/crushed matte to molten metallic copper. This is flas
Jan 1, 2001
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Electrochemical Aspects of Electro winning Lead Metal From Brine-Lead Chloride Electrolytes in the Temperature Range 55-80°C
By Xiangwen Wang
Electrochemical measurements associated with the electrowinning of lead metal from concentrated brine (NaCI) - lead chloride (PbCI,) electrolytes at temperatures in the range 328 to 353°K (55 - 80°C)
Jan 1, 1993
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Investigation Of Residual Stresses Superposition Of D2 Dies Due To Heat Treatment And Multipass Grinding
By Olga Karabelchtchikova
Keywords: Multipass grinding, Residual stress, Retained austenite, X-ray diffraction The study investigated residual stresses behaviors and their superposition effect in D2 dies for thread-rolling
Jan 1, 2005
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Modern Beryllium Extraction: A State-Of-The-Art Kroll Reduction Plant
By Edgar E. Vidal, Keith Smith, James A. Yurko
Beryllium, like many other reactive metals, is extracted from a halide (generally BeF2) using magnesiothermic reduction, also known as the Kroll process. The beryllium is produced in a molten state, w
Jan 1, 2015