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The Jaguar Nickel Inc. Sechol Laterite Project - Atmospheric Chloride Leach ProcessBy G. B. Harris
Jaguar Nickel Inc. is developing the Sechol Nickel-Cobalt Laterite Project in Guatemala, Central America. Recognizing the potential advantages offered by chloride brine chemistry, Jaguar, at the facil
Jan 1, 2004
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Recent Operation at Naoshima with a Larger Mitsubishi Furnace LineBy T. Shibaraki
A new larger, more efficient and economical Mitsubishi furnace line at Naoshima was put into operation in May 1991. Naoshima Smelter had produced previously about 230,000 mtpy anode copper with two sm
Jan 1, 1993
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Copper-Gold Cyanide Recovery SystemsBy W. H. (Bill) Jay
The destruction of cyanide creates a significant impost on the financial returns of gold mines. These losses increase substantially when ores containing cyanide-soluble copper are treated. Failure to
Jan 1, 1998
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CFD Modeling of Flow and Chemical Reactions in a Submerged Lance Copper Smelting FurnaceBy Haibin Wang, Kaile Tang, Chenn Q. Zhou, Guangwu Tang, Zhixiang Cui, Ping Zhou, Armin K. Silaen, Hongjie Yan, Zhi Wang
The submerged lance smelting furnace (SLS) for copper smelting has been developed and used by Dongying Fangyuan Nonferrous Metals Co., Ltd. The technology has shown advantages such as high oxygen enri
Mar 1, 2018
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Thermodynamics Of Sulfation of Impurities In Titaniferous SlagsBy Krzyszof Borowiec
With the aim of determining the thermodynamic conditions for sulfation of impurity elements, in particular magnesium, in titaniferous slags the equilibrium gas composition for the sulfation reaction:
Jan 1, 1985
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Design and Operation of the Noranda Process Continuous SmelterBy L. A. Mills
After three years of experience in operating the pilot plant for the Noranda Continuous Smelting Process, the decision was made, in March 1971, to build an 800 ton per day commercial plant at Noranda,
Jan 1, 1976
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Lead Batteries, Power and Protection for the 90'sBy Michael G. Mayer
Since its invention in 1859 various designs of lead batteries have evolved to meet commercial needs for traction applications and standby power. In recent years major developments have taken place in
Jan 1, 1990
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New Selective Ion Exchange Resins for Copper and NickelBy Robert R. Grinstead
Two new ion exchange resins have been developed, which selectively absorb copper and nickel in preference to ferric iron from dilute sulfuric acid solutions of pH 1-3. The first absorbs copper and not
Jan 1, 1976
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The Study On Vacuum Degassing Process Of Alv55 AlloyBy Yong Xian, Zhaohui Sun, Honggang Zhong, Qijie Zhai, Jie Sun
Vacuum refining is admitted as an effective means to remove impurities in the process of alloy smelting. In this paper, Orthogonal and single factor experiments were carried out to investigate effects
Jan 1, 2015
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Molten-Salt Electrolysis Of Neodymium From A Chloride ElectrolyteBy M. F. Chambers
Neodymium metal was electrowon from a molten-chloride electrolyte at 650° C using a molten-metal cathode. A 50 mol pct NdC13-50 mol pct KC1 mixture served as the electrolyte. Binary metal alloys of &a
Jan 1, 1989
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Scandium Recovery From A Tantalum Waste Residue: A Status ReportBy D. D. Harbuck
The U.S. Bureau of Mines recently identified a significant new source of scandium in an Oklahoma tantalum waste residue (approximately 0.24 pct Sc). Because scandium is a strategic and critical metal
Jan 1, 1992
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Silver and Gold Recovery from Zinc Pressure Leach ResidueBy R. M. G. S. Berezowsky
Treatment of Hudson Bay Mining and Smelting Co. Ltd. (HBM&S) zinc concentrate in the Sherritt zinc pressure leach process produces a residue containing elemental sulphur, residual sulphides, precipita
Jan 1, 1990
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Process Mineralogy Characterization of Ores, Concentrates, Tailings, and Mattes from Cobalt and Nickel Ore DepositsBy Richard D. Hangi
Process mineralogy techniques are uniquely applicable to industrial problems related to the extractive metallurgy of nickel, cobalt, and associated metals. Reflected 1ight microscopy, together with se
Jan 1, 1993
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Statistical Methods in Technological MineralogyBy V. M. Lsoitko
Statistical methods of technological mineralogy are used to model processing flowsheets in order to improve ore dressing efficiencies. The procedure involves determining geological and mineralogical c
Jan 1, 1989
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Study of Hg Removal and Zn Recovery from Spent Dry BatteriesBy Denise Corrêa de Oliveira
Common dry batteries use zinc as the negative electrode. Producers commonly use additives such as mercury to prevent corrosion and to increase the mechanical resistance of the zinc anode. Alkaline bat
Jan 1, 2001
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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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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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Production of Fine Powder of Tantalum by Reduction of Tantalum Chloride Vapor with HydrogenBy Hitoshi Iijima, Fumitaka Tsukihashi
"Fine powder of tantalum is used as materials of electric condenser. It is important to control the distribution of particle diameter of tantalum fine powders for the commercial use. In this study, fi
Jan 1, 2000
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An Investigation Of TiB2 Synthesis Using TiO2/B4C/C Powder MixtureBy Filiz Sahin
This paper presents a synthesis of TiB2 via carbothermal reduction method using a mixture of TiO2, B4C and C prepared in molar ratio of 2:1:3. Reduction experiments were carried out in a high temperat
Jan 1, 2008
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Development of Continuous Blast Furnace Slag Solidification Process for Coarse AggregatesBy Keiji Watanabe, Hiroyuki Tobo, Yasutaka Ta, Hisahiro Matsunaga
Recently, effective utilization of by-product slag as aggregate for concrete has been expected from the viewpoints of depletion of natural crushed stone and suppression of environmental loads. We deve
Mar 1, 2018