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Nickel Laterites of Central Dominican Republic: Part II. - Pryrometallurgy, Fuel and Power GenerationBy J. H. Corrigan
A series of six papers describing the Falconbridge Dominicana Ferronickel project were presented at the International Laterite Symposium held as a joint project of TMS-AIME in February 1979 at New Orl
Jan 1, 1993
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Biosorption Characteristics of Pb(II) From Aqueous Solution Onto Poplar CottonBy Ting Luo, Hongmin Zhu, Kai Huang, Shuanglong Du, Tao Gui, Yifan Xiu
"Poplar cotton, a cellulosic material, was found to adsorb metals ions effectively. In the present study, the biosorption characteristics of Pb(II) onto poplar cotton, were evaluated as a function of
Jan 1, 2012
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The Extraction of Metals from Industrial Hazardous Wastes and the Production of a Non-Hazardous ResidueBy LuisW. Pommier
The industrial wastes generated by the plating industry, the circuit board manufacturing industries and other related industries normally contain high concentrations of metals, which make them hazardo
Jan 1, 1998
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Computational Multi-Phase Modeling of Cast Energetic MaterialsBy Laurentiu Nastac, Ruslan Mudryy
"This paper investigates the solidification of cast energetic materials. An active cooling and heating (ACH) technology and a mechanical vibration (MV) technology were applied to achieve unidirectiona
Jan 1, 2013
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The Behaviour of Arsenic in the Copper Electrorefining ProcessBy Demaerel. J. P.
Arsenic plays a major role during electroreflning of copper. Both the arsenic content in the anode and the arsenic concentration of the electrolyte have, in conjunction with other impurities such as l
Jan 1, 1987
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Carbothermic Reduction of Chalcopyrite in Presence of LimeBy Animesh Jha
The carbothermic reduction of chalcopyrite has been studied in the temperature range 1073 to 1273K in presence of lime. The role of lime during the reduction process is explained and the phase equilib
Jan 1, 1992
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Low Cost Options for Gas Compositional Analysis of Product Streams of Oxy-Combustion Processes with Carbon Capture (an Overview)By John A. Clark, Danylo Oryshchyn, Casey Carney, Stephen Gerdemann, Cathy Summers, Thomas Ochs
"Limited analysis of combustion gas streams where carbon capture is not of interest is done mainly to ascertain operation parameters. Stringent regulations on acid gases and particulates promote caref
Jan 1, 2010
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Textural Characteristics and Mineralogy of Ferro-magnesium Nodules from the Pacific OceanBy Kathryn A. Mrotek
The textural growth patterns of nodules from two areas in the North Pacific and the South Pacific are characterized by mottled, columnar and compact-type zones. Amorphous material (mainly iron and man
Jan 1, 1982
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Hydrothermal Modification of Phosphogypsum to Improve Subsequent Recovery of Rare EarthsBy V. Yahorava
Mintek has developed a non-destructive Resin-in-Leach method for the recovery of Rare Earth Elements (REE) from phosphogypsum (PG) waste dumps. However, PG from different sources was found to be highl
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Modelling of Austenite Decomposition of Hot-Rolled Dual Phase Steels during Cooling on the Run-Out TableBy Peter Stiaszny, Andrej Samoilov, Yuri Titovets, Gottfried Hribernig, Nikolai Zolotorevskii
"The model has been developed to simultaneously predict both transformation product portions and mean ferrite grain size from the same common · principles as a result of the austenite decomposition du
Jan 1, 2000
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Refractory Corrosion by Ferrite Slag at Elevated TemperaturesBy K. Yarnaguchi
In the Mitsubishi Continuous Copper Converting Furnace, calcium femte slag is used. Due to its extremely high basicity, the improvement of corrosion resistance of the refractory lining is in need. In
Jan 1, 1994
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Real-Time Model for Temperature Control in Ingot ReheatingBy Preben Ingerslev
Control of the reheating of ingots is based either on surface temperature measurements using optical pyrometers or on furnace set points and reheat time determined empirically. This paper presents a r
Jan 1, 1994
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Development of Waste – Free Technology in the Steel IndustryBy Samson Adeosun, Sanmbo Balogun, David Esezobor
"Iron and steel making processes give rise to large amounts of usable and unusable materials, the latter generally being termed wastes. It is sometimes difficult to distinguish between re-usable by-pr
Jan 1, 2008
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The Use Of Electrodialysis For Separating And Concentrating Chemical Species In Acidic Cu-Fe-As-Sb ElectrolytesBy L. Cifuentes
Electrodialysis (ED), i.e. a technique based on the effects of electrically charged membranes on ions in solution in an electric field, has been applied to Cu-Fe-As-Sb- H2SO4 electrolytes similar to t
Jan 1, 1999
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Effect of Mixed Charge of Ore and Lump Coal on the Softening-Melting Property of the BurdenBy Yang Guangqing, Shao Jiugang, Zhang Jianliang, Wan Dan, Fu Yuandi, Guo Hongwei
"Resource of metallurgical coke is becoming scarce, and although coke can be partially replaced by pulverized coal injection, there are many restrictions for further increase in coal ratio. Mixed char
Jan 1, 2013
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Electrochemical Deposition of High Purity Silicon from Molten Fluoride ElectrolytesBy Henrik Gudbrandsen, Geir Martin Haarberg, Ana Maria Martinez, Karen S. Osen, Sverre Rolseth
"The Several approaches were tried for developing an electrochemical route for producing high purity silicon from molten salts. K2SiF6 and metallurgical grade silicon were used as the source of silico
Jan 1, 2014
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Imprinted Resin—The 21st Century AdsorbentBy Sue Ritz
Gold extraction has relied on coconut carbon in adsorption circuits for several decades. IXOS®, invented by 6th Wave Innovations of Salt Lake City, Utah, is a new type of adsorbent that exceeds the se
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New Anode Compositions For Copper Electrowinning And Copper Electrodeposition At High Current DensityBy J. L. Delplancke
During copper electrowinning in sulphate electrolyte, intense oxygen evolution takes place at the anode. Lead alloy anodes are progressively replaced by dimensionally stable anodes in order to avoid t
Jan 1, 1999
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Thermal Modelling of Spot Welds and Its use in Understanding Structural Development in Spot Welded O.05%C-O.3%Mn Continuously Annealed SteelsBy P. H. Chang, J. E. Gould
"Solidification structures and austenite decomposition in some spot welded O.05%C - O.3%Mn steels have been studied with the aid of a numerical thermal model. The model is a one dimensional finite dif
Jan 1, 1986
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Dynamic Interfacial Phenomena in Polymer-Matrix CompositesBy Behrouz Abedian, Livia M. Racz
"We address dynamic interactions between high-energy, reactive surfaces of polymer-matrix composites and solid surfaces. A common characteristic of these interfaces is that bonding occurs readily upon
Jan 1, 1998