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The Technology of Quennch Hardening of Rolled Products Based on Heart TreatmentBy Olga A. Gomon, Alexey N. Lozhko
The technology of heat treatment for metal frequently includes multiple fast heating and cooling of the products surface. If the product is heavy-weight or long-size, its moving from a zone of cooling
Jan 1, 1998
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Waste Heat Recovery in the Aluminum Melting FurnacesBy John Norton
"This presentation will cover the physical properties of waste heat recovery. It is a two part presentation. The first deals with actually recovering the heat with new state of the art heat exchangers
Jan 1, 2011
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Contribution to the Energy Optimization in the Pyrometallurgical Treatment of Greek Nickeliferous LateritesBy C. Zografidis, K. Karalis, E. Devlin, S. Tabouris
"The main parameters affecting energy and electrode consumption in smelting reduction of Greek nickeliferous laterites in submerged arc electric furnaces (E/F) were investigated. Within this framework
Jan 1, 2012
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The Use of Primary Dross From the Aluminum Industry for Manufacturing Aluminum SulfateBy Billy W. Osborne
The use or primary dross as a source for aluminum ion in the manufacture of aluminum sulfate offers opportunities for an inexpensive raw material. The aluminum sulfate industry in the US is a mature m
Jan 1, 1995
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Sulfide Capacities of Ca0-AIO 1.5 MeltsBy W. Zhao
Several years ago, Reddy and Blander presented upriori model for calculating the sulfide capacity of binary silicate melts. It is modified now to apply to CaO-AlO 1.5 melts at different temperatures a
Jan 1, 1995
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The First Commercial-Scale QSL - Plant - Results of the CommissioningBy Manfred Schmidt
Realizing an invention of Professors Queneau and Schuhmann, Lurgi GmbH has developed a radically new lead smelting technology, which was demonstrated on a ?30,000 tpy scale at Berzelius Metallhiltten
Jan 1, 1990
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Energy Savings and Productivity Increases at an Aluminum Slug Plant Due to Bottom Gas PurgingBy Peter Bauer, Klaus Gamweger
"Gas purging systems are well established in nonferrous metallurgy at multiple steps during metal production, including melting, converting, alloying, and metal cleaning. Since the kinetics of all of
Jan 1, 2009
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How To Recover Minor Rare Metals From E-ScrapBy Takashi Nakamura
Dismantling and detachment of parts from e-scrap are essential and involve higher cost techniques in pretreatment processes for physical separation. New techniques are desired for effective recycling
Jan 1, 2015
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Computer Model for Predicting CaIbide Precipitation during Coiling in a Microalloyed SteelBy Youngkook Lee
The precipitation kinetics of NbC in ferrite matrix of the Nb microalloyed steel was investigated experimentally and numerically. The mole fractions of NbC precipitates formed at different isothermal
Jan 1, 2003
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Distribution of Minor Elements Between Alloy- Saturated Nickel Matte and SlagBy R. S. Celmer
The distributions of cobalt, molybdenum, copper, and selenium between nickel matte and silica-saturated iron silicate slag have been determined in the region of the metallic saturation boundary, at 15
Jan 1, 1988
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Rate Of Metal Deposition From Aqueous SolutionsBy Sadegh Safarzadeh, Anne-Marie Suriano, Stanley Howard
The electrodeposition of metal ions from aqueous electrolyte solutions has been a well-known process for the last half century. With numerous industrial applications such as electroplating, electrowin
Jan 1, 2015
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Different Methods for the Characterization of Ash Compositions in Co-Firing BoilersBy J. -E. Eriksson, L. Hupa, T. Khazraie
With increased co-firing of coal and different biomasses in power plants, there is a growing need to study and characterize the produced, often heterogeneous ashes and to assess their utilization as s
Mar 1, 2018
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Thermoelectric Properties of IrSb, and Related Ternary Skutterudite SystemBy Sung Wng Kim
The binary antimonide compounds with the skutterudite structure have a potential for thermoelectric applications because of the high carrier mobility, high thermoelectric power, and relatively low the
Jan 1, 2002
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Optimization And Management Of Byproduct Gas Distribution In Steel Mills Under Time-Of-Use (Tou) Electricity PriceBy Xiancong Zhao, Hao Bai, Qi Shi, Zhancheng Guo
Reducing electricity cost is important for energy intensive industries such as the iron and steel industry. With the implementation of time-of-use (TOU) electricity price, plenty of attention has been
Jan 1, 2016
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Recovery Of Acid Values From Metallttrgical Acid Plan BlowdownBy A. A. Trickett
In the treatment of gases from pyrometallurgical processes prior to acid manufacture, volatile components, sulphur trioxide and particulates ,are removed in wet gas cleantng systems. In the process a
Jan 1, 1992
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Copper Sulfate Recovery Using Fluidized Bed CrystallizationBy Martin B. Schranz
Copper sulfate pentahydrate is recovered from the spent etchant waste stream of a printed circuit board manufacturing facility by cooling crystallization. The fluidized bed crystallizer contains subme
Jan 1, 1997
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Development of Materials-by-Design for CO2 Capture ApplicationsBy Lan Li, Izaak Williamson
"The efficient separation and storage of CO2 from power plant flue gases can reduce the amount of CO2 released into the atmosphere and mitigate global warming. Potential candidates for industrial appl
Jan 1, 2014
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Mercury Recovery Using A Fluidized BedBy Cecil Harriss
Philip Environmental Services Corporation's (Philip's) innovative fluidized bed thermal desorption system recovers mercury from contaminated soil. Referred to as the Thermal Recycling System
Jan 1, 1996
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Crystallization of Zirconium Oxide and Partially Stabilized Zirconium oxide under Hydrothermal ConditionsBy S. S. B Wang
Zirconia-based ceramic materials have potential applications in high temperature furnace insulation, hot extrusion and casting dies, pressure nozzles, cutting tools, engine parts and electronic materi
Jan 1, 1989
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The Application Of Magnetic Forces To Enhance Solid-Liquid Separation In The Metals IndustryBy John L. Watson
Many metals-based industrial processes experience limitations in their operations due to an inability to effectively separate solids and liquids where partidesizes are less than 25 microns. Steel plan
Jan 1, 1999