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  • TMS
    Mineralogical Variations in Flash Furnace Particles produced under Varying Furnace Conditions

    By Richard D. Hagni

    Reflected light microscopic examination of particles from laboratory experimental copper flash furnaces operated under varied furnace conditions shows that the particles exhibit a wide range in minera

    Jan 1, 1991

  • TMS
    Lead and Zinc Mineralization at Story Creek, Colville Mining District, Alaska

    By C. A. Summers

    The U.S. Bureau of Mines applied process mineralogy to investigate a lead and zinc deposit located near Story Creek, Colville Mining District, Alaska. Mineralization is hosted by the Kayak Shale in ve

    Jan 1, 1991

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    Measuring Weld Pool Geometry from Pool Dynamics

    By David E. Hardt

    "One of the critical variables to be controlled during arc welding is the size or geometry of the weld pool. The measurement of pool geometry has become an increasingly important problem with the adva

    Jan 1, 1986

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    The Third Decade of Top Submerged Lance Technology

    By J. M. Floyd

    "Top submerged lance furnace developments started in CSIRO in the early 1970s and was given the name Sirosmelt. In the early work the technology was developed for tin smelting and processing tin slags

    Jan 1, 1996

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    Control Of Ultra-Fine Particulates With Pulse Jet Collection Systems

    By William Gregg

    Recent environmental and workplace safety legislation has Imposed more stringent limits on the amount and type of particulate emitted Into the air. In the past, the mass of particles contained In a vo

    Jan 1, 1992

  • TMS
    Inductively Coupled Plasma Diamond Film Deposition

    By P. R. Taylor

    Diamond films have been successfully formed in an inductively coupled plasma (ICP) chemical vapor deposition (CVD) system from several gas mixtures: CH,-H,, C2112-112, and C2112-112-02' Our previ

    Jan 1, 1995

  • TMS
    Comparative Characteristics of Paints Developed from Fly Ash, Copper Tailing and Blue Dust

    By Payal Bakshi, Sangeeta Tiwari, Mohini Saxena, Anusha Sharma

    "Recycling and reuse is perhaps the most favorable and beneficial way to solve the problem of industrial waste disposal. However, the use of industrial wastes like fly ash, tailings etc is in practice

    Jan 1, 2008

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    Linear Intercept Analysis of Mineralogical Texture

    By R. P. King

    The linear intercept distributions provide unambiguous and accurate characterizations of the texture of mineralogical materials. The relation between the measured linear intercept distributions and th

    Jan 1, 1991

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    Some Tribulations and Triumphs of an Inventor

    By Howard K. Worner

    "In a rewarding career spanning nearly two thirds of a century, the author has worked at the frontier of such diverse fields as the creep of metals, structure properties and production of novel dental

    Jan 1, 1996

  • TMS
    Effect of Concentrate Composition on 65% Cu Matte Smelting: CU2S -CuFeS2 Concentrates

    By W. G. Davenport

    Chapter 13 evaluated the %02 in blast, industrial oxygen and oil requirements for smelting FeSrCuFeS2 concentrates~ This chapter examines high eu grade CU2S-CuFeS2 concentrates the same way.

    Jan 1, 2001

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    Goethite: from Residue to Secondary Building Material Union Miniere's Graveliet® Process

    By J. Winters, L. Vos, C. Canoo

    Committed to a sustainable development of zinc applications, Union Miniere is investigating processes for the minimisation of waste and residues originating from the classic hydrometallurgical zinc pr

    Jan 1, 2000

  • TMS
    Production of Electrolytic Cobalt Rounds at Inco's Cobalt Refinery in Port Colborne, Ontario, Canada

    By Roger Agnew

    Sulphide ores mined by Inco Limited in the Sudbury District contain small quantities of cobalt. During beneficiation, cobalt distribution to various streams is similar to nickel. After smelting, nicke

    Jan 1, 1988

  • TMS
    Advances In Gas Cleaning Technology

    By P. D. Nolan

    Smelters operating under pollution control orders have become increasingly dependent upon the reliable operation of sulphuric acid plants and no factor affects the long term reliability of those plant

    Jan 1, 1983

  • TMS
    Nitrox Metals Corporation's Process for Direct Leaching of Copper Concentrates

    By R. N. O'Brien, E. Peters

    "It has been discovered that copper concentrates can be leached in strong (40-60%) sulfuric acid with nitric acid, or with oxygen if nitric acid is present as a catalyst. Chalcopyrite is rapidly decom

    Jan 1, 1997

  • TMS
    Mineralogical and Metallurgical Characterization of Silver-Bearing Ore from Sonora, Mexico

    By D. M. Hausen

    A refractory siliceous low-grade silver ore (265 g/t Ag) from a prospect in Sonora, Mexico was investigated mineralogically and metallurgically to evaluate extraction of the silver by conventional met

    Jan 1, 1991

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    Evaluation of High and Low Grade Ores of the Point Leamington Massive Sulphide Deposit

    By Julie M. Melluish

    The metallurgical response of the Point Leamington deposit has been studied. Two series of bench tests were conducted and various ore samples and flotation products were examined using image analysis

    Jan 1, 1989

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    Leading the Way in R&D - Howard Worner and his contributions to bath smelting

    By J. A. Innes

    """The oxygen, next uniting with the carbon, sent up an ever-increasing stream of sparks and a voluminous white flame. Then followed a succession of mild explosions, throwing molten slags and splashes

    Jan 1, 1996

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    Mixed Mineralogy Concentrate Feed Copper-Iron-Sulfur:-Oxygen-Silica Minerals

    By W. G. Davenport

    Chapter 4 examined Inco (oxygen) flash smelting of pure chalcopyrite concentrate. It showed that the oxygen and flux requirements for auto thermal smelting are readily determined by a matrix calculati

    Jan 1, 2001

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    Process Improvement in the Thompson Smelter Through Centralized Air Drying

    By Wayne C. Stewart

    Freezing of high pressure air lines and pneumatic equipment has been a recurring problem in the Thompson Smelter. The particular severity during the winter of 1989-90 resulted in costly process disrup

    Jan 1, 1993

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    Convection Induced Pattern Formation in Directional Solidification

    By P. Mazumder

    Numerical analysis is carried out to examine the effects of thermosolutal convection on the formation of complex patterns in directionally solidified binary alloys. A finite-difference analysis is use

    Jan 1, 1999