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Investigation into the Effect of LF Bottom Blown Stirring by Two Nozzles
By Zhigang Liang
Investigation into the mixing of 150t ladle furnace by two-nozzle jetting was performed by a water model simulation of 1:4. The effects of nozzle arrangements including separation angle, radial positi
Jan 1, 2009
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A Comparative Examination of the Tensile and Fatigue Properties of Aluminum Alloy A356 Automotive Suspension Components Produced by Different Shape Casting-Related Processes
By P. N. Anyalebechi
A comparative study of the mechanical properties of automotive steering knuckles produced by three different shape-casting related processes has been conducted. It involved the characterization of the
Jan 1, 2009
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Oxidation of Nickel Concentrates and Crushed Nickel Matte Under Simulated Flash Smelting Conditions
By Satu Strömberg
A single-particle laminar-flow technique was used to study oxidation of two nickel concentrates and a granulated nickel matte (43 wt% of Ni). Experimental conditions were: reaction gas from N2 to N2 +
Jan 1, 1995
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NISOMI-81: An Automated System for Opaque Mineral Identification in Polished Sections
By Brian P. Atkin
The NISOMI-81 opaque mineral searcil and identification system uses quantitative color values (Pe, dA, y) and VHN as its determinative para-meters. The system is designed to operate on a Radio-Shack T
Jan 1, 1982
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Processing of Zinc-Containing Wastes with the Liquid-Phase Reduction Romelt Process
By Y. Pokhvisnev, S. Vandariev, A. Yatshenko-Juk, V. Valavin, V. Romenets
The technology of the liquid-phase reduction process known as Romelt was developed in the Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys in 1979. The pilot plant was constructed at the Novolipetsky Steel Works
Jan 1, 2000
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A Basic Study On The Effective Utilization Of Chromium-Containing Steel Slag (Invited)
By Etsuro Shibata
The saturated solubility of chromium oxide and the valence of chromium in the slag are important matters when considering how to effectively utilize chromium-containing slags. The experimental data of
Jan 1, 2003
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Selective Oxidation of Uranium In Situ Leaching
02, NaCI03, H202, Na0CI and Ce+4 have been examined as oxidants in an alkaline carbonate system for uranium in in situ leaching. The South Texas and New Mexico ores contained up to 2.6 meqJg of reduci
Jan 1, 1990
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Smelting Mechanism in the Reaction Shaft of a Commercial Copper Flash Furnace
By Zhou Jun
Water-quenched samples were taken from a commercial flash furnace at three levels along its reaction shaft during operation at high feed rate. The samples were subjected to a series of analysis and ob
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Microscopic Morphological Compensation Film Thickness For Phase-Separated Composite Film
By Chang Chia -Fu
The generic structure of our bimesogens is shown in and for a typical blue-phase mixture of the type we describe here. We use mixtures of the ratio 33.4% (n =2.6), 34.1% (n =6.57), 36.6% (n= 11.15) wi
Jan 1, 2006
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A New Process for the Decontamination of Industrial Effluent Containing Cadmium Cations
By I. Gaballah
Cadmium is toxic to plant, animals and humans. The council directive of the European Communities No 8315 13lEEC has fixed an upper limit of 200 ppb for the release of cadmium in industrial effluents.
Jan 1, 1994
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Douglas Centenary Commemoration 1918–2018: Engineering the Science— James Douglas, Early Hydrometallurgy and Chile
By W. William Culver
James Douglas became known in the nineteenth century for two reasons fundamental to his mining career: (1) his experimental work with copper hydrometallurgy, and (2) his grasp of the idea that the qua
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Scrap Recycling of Tungsten-Based Secondary Material for the Recovery of Tungsten Monocarbide (WC) and Other Valuable Constituents Using an Acid Leach Process: A Preliminary Study
By A. Shemi
Tungsten carbide scrap (WC–Co) is material generated from the tungsten carbide manufacturing process and worn out or used carbide parts from industry. Tungsten (W) ores contain about 3 wt% WO3 and the
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Hydrothermal Production of Lithium Metal Silicate Powders with Controlled Properties for Application to Li-ion Batteries
By Yan Zeng
Lithium metal silicates (Li2MSiO4, M = Fe or Mn) composed of abundant and non-toxic elements are important cathode materials for Li-ion batteries (LIB). In contrast to solid-state or sol-gel methods,
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Electrochemistry of Chalcopyrite-Pydotite-Mild Steel Interactions and its Relevance to the Flotation of Complex Sulfide Ores
By Xuan Cheng
The electrochemistry of sulfide mineral flotation is reviewed with particular emphasis on galvanic interaction among minerals and grinding media, and its relevance to flotation of complex sulfide ores
Jan 1, 1993
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Lithium and Boron Extraction from the Rhyolite Ridge Ore Nevada USA
By Peter Ehren
Global Geoscience is developing a Rhyolite Ridge project, a shallow boron-lithium resource deposit, located in Nevada about 25 km from Albermarle’s Silver Peak operation. The main minerals of interest
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Application Of Solvent Extraction To The Treatment Of Industrial Wastes
By Junji Shibata
It is important to recover and reuse the metal values contained in various industrial wastes in a viewpoint of environmental preservation. Most of industrial products are made through the processes to
Jan 1, 1996
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Prevention of Floating Slimes Precipitation In Copper Electrorefining
By S. Abe
An extensive study has been carried out to determine the true cause of floating slimes precipitation which sometimes occurs and badly affects the quality of copper cathodes. Soluhilities of floating s
Jan 1, 1987
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Selenium Removal From Solutions Using Iota Chips
A study was undertaken to remove the Se from waste solutions using a raw form of the biomass called Iota Chips derived from the seaweed, Eucheuma spinosum. Removal of Se from solutions was investigate
Jan 1, 1992
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Thermodynamics Of Iron Reduction From Metallurgical Residues
By Ivan Imris
The iron production has generated many tonnes of very fine residues with high concentration of iron. In addition, during the recycling of galvanised steel scrap in the steel making processes the zinc
Jan 1, 2003
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Comparative Evaluation of Sulfuric and Hydrochloric Acid Atmospheric Leaching for the Treatment of Greek Low Grade Nickel Laterites
By Christiana Mystrioti
Greece is the only EU country with extensive nickel laterite deposits. Since the 1960s, the Greek laterites are treated for ferronickel production via a pyrometallurgical route, which involves pre-red