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Treatment of Sulphidic Copper Concentrate in Chloride SystemsBy W. Kunda
A laboratory study was carried out on the treatment of sulphidic copper concentrates in aqueous chloride systems under elevated temperatures and oxygen overpressure. Exploratory tests showed that chal
Jan 1, 1976
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Multidisciplinary Coupled Simulations of Investment Casting Processes Using CASTS?FLUENTBy J. Jakumelt
The coupled simulation of mold filling and solidification for an investment casting process presents difficult. This is due to the complexity of the carious physical process and the geometry, To achie
Jan 1, 2003
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Low Temperature Selective Chlorination Of Used Catalysts For The Recovery Of Transition And/Or Refractory MetalsBy Djona M. Gaballah I.
Selective chlorination of unroasted and roasted spent hydrorefming catalysts was studied between 300 and 600°C using the following gas mixtures : C12+CO, C12+N2 and CI2+air. Such materials contain Co,
Jan 1, 1995
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Microbial Reduction of Lateritic Nickel Ore for Enhanced Recovery of Nickel and Cobalt through Biohydrometallurgical RouteBy N. Pradhan, B. K. Mishra, B. D. Nayak, B. K. Mohapatra, R. K. Mohapatra
"Present study is about use of a group of Iron[Fe(III)] Reducing Bacteria (IRB) to convert the goethite (a-FeOOH) present in the original lateritic Nickel ore to magnetite under an anaerobic condition
Jan 1, 2009
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Overview of Cobalt Supply and ProductionBy L. R. Verney
About 75% of the market economy countries's supply of cobalt is produced in Central Africa by Zafre and Zambia. Zafre alone accounts for more than 55% and has the resources and capacity to increa
Jan 1, 1988
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Models of Selective Grinding and Mineral Liberation in Rod and Ball Mills for Mineral Processing Plant SimulationBy A. Broussaud
An original methodology has been developed for steady state simulation of selective grinding and mineral liberation in rod and ball mills. Three fundamental aspects of the methodology are presented su
Jan 1, 1987
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Heuristic Approach To Mercury Pollution In The AmazonBy Marcello M. Veiga
Informal gold mining operations in the Amazon emit about 100 tonnes of mercury annually because of poor amalgamation practice. Lack of information and the complexity of mercury transformations hinder
Jan 1, 1994
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Fundamental Studies on Nickel Metallurgy in ChinaBy H. Jiang, S. Yang
"The main processes for nickel metallurgy in China consist of electric arc furnace smelting to produce low grade nickel matte and converter to high grade nickel matte, grinding and flotation to separa
Jan 1, 1988
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Magnetic Properties of Undercooled Co-Based Alloys Measured by Means of a Faraday-BalanceBy Sven Reutzel
Investigations show that Co-based melts embedded by glass flux in a crucible can be under- cooled nearly as strong as samples processed containerlessly by electromagnetic levitation. This allows to me
Jan 1, 2002
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Application of MPE Model to Nickel SmeltingBy Chunlin Chen
Nickel-sulfide minerals are normally associated with copper and iron sulfides and often contain a minor amount of valuable metals such as cobalt and detrimental impurities such as arsenic. Metal losse
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Recovery Of Rare Earth Metals (Rems) From Primary And Secondary Resources: A ReviewBy Vinay Kumar, Manis Kumar Jha, J. Rajesh Kumar, Archana Kumari, Rekha Panda, Jin Young Lee
Rare earth metals (REMs) play a significant role in the manufacture of permanent magnets, fluorescent lamps, catalysts, medicines, super alloys etc. Recently, China, which controls 97% of world trade
Jan 1, 2014
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Criteria for the Selection of a Recycling Process for Low Zinc-Containing Residuals f.rom the Iron I Steel IndustryBy N. L. Piret
Reprocessing of low zinc-bearing residuals with a zinc content of less than 10%, originating from the iron and steel industry, has been given more and more attention in the last few years, due to the
Jan 1, 1992
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Coupling Of Electrocoagulation And Alternative Energy Sources For The Removal Of Arsenic Contaminants In Wa-Ter: An Environment-Friendly Materials ProcessingBy Jewel A. Gomes
Keywords: Electrocoagulation, arsenic removal, fuel cell, windmill, energy simulation, combined Fe-Al electrode assembly Arsenic contamination of well-water in different countries has caused signs
Jan 1, 2005
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Commercial Operation of Mitsubishi Continuous Copper Smelting and Converting ProcessBy T. Nagano
Mitsubishi Metal Corporation started the development work of a new process for continuous production of copper in 1961. After a series of experimental and semi-commercial operations, the first commerc
Jan 1, 1976
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An Overview of Silver and Trace Metal Recovery Strategies in the Zinc IndustryBy D. D. Rodier
Most zinc concentrates contain some silver and varying amounts of such valuable trace elements as gold, indium, germanium and gallium. With increasing similarities in plant installations, the predomin
Jan 1, 1990
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Analysis Of The Molecular Form Of Arsenic In Silicate SlagBy D. M. Dabbs
A static dew point technique has been used to evaluate the solubility of arsenic in ?slag and its dependency on P02 at temperatures of 1458 and 1523K. The ferrous-ferric ion ratio of the slags ranged
Jan 1, 1983
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The Influence of Aluminum on Indium and Tin Behaviour During Secondary Copper SmeltingBy Katri Avarmaa
Aluminum and copper are large volume metals in electronic appliances, while tin and indium exist as common minor elements. All of these non-ferrous metals are aimed to be separated and recycled from t
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Thermodynamics of Tungsten Ores Decomposition Process OptionsBy Leiting Shen
The thermodynamics of tungsten ore decomposition in mineral acid and alkaline solutions were studied. The published thermodynamic data of tungsten minerals were collected and assessed. The Gibbs energ
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Solving Mineral Processing Problems with Advanced Surface Science TechniquesBy M. T. Thomas
Sufficient development of the X-Ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPS), the Auger Electron Spectroscopy (AES), and the Secondary Ion Mass pectroscopy (SIMS) has made these instruments ideal for solving
Jan 1, 1981
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Process Options for Refractory Sulfide Gold Ores: Technical, Environmental and Economic AspectsBy A. Kontopoulos
Refractory sulfide gold ores or concentrates require an oxidation pretreatment step to yield the contained gold amenable to the subsequent leaching step. The process options for oxidation pretreatment
Jan 1, 1990