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                     Recent Operations at the Iijima Zinc Refinery Recent Operations at the Iijima Zinc RefineryBy R. Togashi, S. Kuramochi, T. Yamada In 1972, the Akita Zinc Co., Ltd. commenced operations with an annual capacity of 86,000 tonnes of electrolytic zinc, and it has operated with an annual capacity of 156,000 t-Zn since 1974. The busine Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Coke Strength And Tuyere Velocity Coke Strength And Tuyere VelocityBy Morimasa Ichida One of the key factors of stabilized blast furnace operation under the conditions of high productivity and high pulverized coal rate is to enlarge the raceway to reduce the dead man area. With a reduc Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Environmental Issues In Drying Copper And Nickel Concentrates Environmental Issues In Drying Copper And Nickel ConcentratesBy Shaolong Chen Feeding dry sulfide concentrate into smelting furnaces enhances process performance and reduces the energy consumption and exhaust gas flow. Direct heated rotary dryers and flash dryers have being re Jan 1, 2006 
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                     The Magnetic Properties And Crystallization Phenomena Of Melt Extracted Nd9.8Fe90.2-xBx (X = 6 Through 11) Filaments The Magnetic Properties And Crystallization Phenomena Of Melt Extracted Nd9.8Fe90.2-xBx (X = 6 Through 11) FilamentsBy Q. Chen The magnetic properties and phase evolution of Nd-lean and/or boron-rich melt- extracted ribbons of Nd98Fe90.2xBx, where x = 6 through 11, have been studied using XRD, DTA, TMA, and VSM. The off-stoic Jan 1, 1997 
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                     Magneto-Optic Data Storage Alloys Magneto-Optic Data Storage AlloysBy D. J. Sellmyer This paper is Intended to review recent developments in the application of rare earth-transition metal alloys as high density, rewritable data-storage media. First generation magneto-optic media are b Jan 1, 1992 
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                     The SKS Copper Smelting Process In China The SKS Copper Smelting Process In ChinaBy Li Cheng The SKS copper smelting process was jointly developed by Shuikoushan Mining Corp. and ENFI (Beijing Central Engineering and Research Institute for Non-ferrous Metallurgical Industries) in China. It is Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Self-Tuning Chemical Sensors For Molten Metals Self-Tuning Chemical Sensors For Molten MetalsBy R. Vasant Kumar Measurement and control of trace elements in molten metal are often critical in order to achieve optimum production, refining, alloying or recycling. Solid electrolyte sensors for monitoring oxygen an Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Technological Development For Igarapé Bahia/Alemão Copper-Gold Project Technological Development For Igarapé Bahia/Alemão Copper-Gold ProjectBy Vânia L. L. Andrade Igarapé Bahia Mine is located in Carajás area, northern Brazil. Currently Companhia Vale do Rio Doce operates there a CIP / heap leaching plant treating an oxide gold ore containing about 4 g Au /t an Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Antimony Removal By Ion Exchange In A Chilean Tankhouse At The Pilot Plant Scale Antimony Removal By Ion Exchange In A Chilean Tankhouse At The Pilot Plant ScaleBy E. A. Román An ion exchange pilot plant, provided by Mesco Inc., was tested for antimony control in the electrolyte at three Chilean tankhouses for copper electrorefining: Chuquicamata, Potrerillos and Enami -Ven Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Phase Relations And Activities In The Cu-Fe-S-X And Cu-Fe-S-C-X (X = As Or Sb) Systems And Distribution Of Precious Metals Relating To Reduction Smelting Of Copper Phase Relations And Activities In The Cu-Fe-S-X And Cu-Fe-S-C-X (X = As Or Sb) Systems And Distribution Of Precious Metals Relating To Reduction Smelting Of CopperBy Kimio Itagaki As a fundamental study for smelting the copper matte with high contents of arsenic and antimony in a strongly reducing condition, phase relations between the liquid matte and copper-rich alloy phases Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Changes in the Physical and Mechanical Properties of SiC Trays Caused by Ageing in Zinc Refinery Operations Changes in the Physical and Mechanical Properties of SiC Trays Caused by Ageing in Zinc Refinery OperationsBy M. Boussuge, M. -D. Dupuits, A. Piant This paper summarises a part of the work that has been essentially carried out at the Ecole des Mines de Paris in the framework of an Eureka European programme funded by the French Ministry of Industr Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Energy Consumption Improvement In Submerged Electric Furnaces For Ferrochromium Production Energy Consumption Improvement In Submerged Electric Furnaces For Ferrochromium ProductionBy Nexhmedin Lohja The production of high-carbon ferrochromium in a submerged electric furnace based on double-level technology has some advantages compared to close-type furnaces with one tap hole. These advantages inc Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Reduction Behaviour Of Chromite In The Presence Of A Hydrocarbon Gas Reduction Behaviour Of Chromite In The Presence Of A Hydrocarbon GasBy Maria de Campos The pre-reduction behaviour of chromite particles in methane-argon and methane-hydrogen gas mixtures was investigated between 1050°C and 1250°C. Loose bed of chromite particles were reacted in a vert Jan 1, 2006 
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                     The Application Of Bacterial Sulfate Reduction Treatment To Severely Contaminated Mine Waters: Results Of Three Years Of Pilot Plant Testing The Application Of Bacterial Sulfate Reduction Treatment To Severely Contaminated Mine Waters: Results Of Three Years Of Pilot Plant TestingBy R. W. Hammack Results for the treatment of a problematic mining wastewater using bacterial sulfate reduction (BSR) are presented. Specifically, a BSR pilot treatment plant (250 L per day) was used to treat Berkeley Jan 1, 1999 
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                     The Effect Of Minor Components And Flux Additions On The Liquidus Temperatures Of The Multicomponent Iron Silicate Slags The Effect Of Minor Components And Flux Additions On The Liquidus Temperatures Of The Multicomponent Iron Silicate SlagsBy Florian Kongoli Minor components and flux additions can modify the liquidus temperatures of multicomponent slags. In industrial practice, slags with various levels of minor components require various flux additions i Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Recovery of Metal Aluminum from Aluminum Dross in DC Electric ARC Rotary Furnace Recovery of Metal Aluminum from Aluminum Dross in DC Electric ARC Rotary FurnaceBy Biserka Lucheva, Tzonio Tzonev "Recycling of aluminum scrap and dross is significant in the economic and energy saving, as well as in the environmental protection. Recovery of metal aluminum depends on many factors. The aim of this Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Preliminary Characterization, Liberation, And Dressing Of Zircon From Michoacan Beach Sands Preliminary Characterization, Liberation, And Dressing Of Zircon From Michoacan Beach SandsBy Ramiro Escudero Michoacan?s beach sands with interesting concentrations of ilmenite were studied to produce titanium by hydrometallurgical techniques. Nevertheless, among titanium species, there are different additio Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Fluor SOx Cleanup Process - A Cost Effective "SO2 To Elemental Sulfur" Technology For Global Green Environment Fluor SOx Cleanup Process - A Cost Effective "SO2 To Elemental Sulfur" Technology For Global Green EnvironmentBy Thomas K. Chow For the well-being of all living creatures and in response to green-environment policy from governments around the global, it is essential to reduce SO2 emissions from mining / smelters as well as oth Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Furnace Lining Analysis And Design By Mathematical And Physicochemical Modeling Furnace Lining Analysis And Design By Mathematical And Physicochemical ModelingBy Roberto Parra The wear and corrosion phenomena in the furnace lining of the ferrous and non ferrous pyrometallurgical processes are complex problems where chemical, interfacial and mechanical phenomena are presents Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Technology For Decreasing Refractory Wear In The Mitsubishi Process: Fundamental Research And Its Application Technology For Decreasing Refractory Wear In The Mitsubishi Process: Fundamental Research And Its ApplicationBy F. Tanaka In April 1999, a two-year campaign of the Mitsubishi furnaces was achieved at Naoshima Smelter; the present one is expected to be extended much longer. An overview of basic technology for decreasing r Jan 1, 1999 
