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Fundamental Design Issues for Gas and Solids Injection into Molten MetalsBy G. A. Irona
Solids injection into non-ferrous converters and furnaces is becoming increasingly important for concentrate injection, removal of impurities, and recycling of dusts and other waste materials. The fun
Jan 1, 1993
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The Laser Scrap Sorting Technique, New Developments And First Operational ExperienceBy H. -Peter Sattler
The laser sorting technique for replacing the handpicking of the non-ferrous metal scrap from auto shredders was first introduced 1990, The process is based on the use of atomic emission spectroscopy
Jan 1, 1995
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Development of a Model for Transient Simulation and Control of a Continuous Steel Slab CasterBy Christoph Beckermann, Kai Liu, Richard A. Hardin
"A two-dimensional heat transfer model for transient simulation and control of a continuous steel slab caster is described. Slab thermal and solidification conditions are computed by the model as a fu
Jan 1, 2000
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Metal Cations in CO2 Assimilation and Conversion by PlantsBy Sergey Shabala
Green leaf tissues convert solar energy into the energy of chemical bonds of sugar molecules during the process of photosynthesis. The efficiency of this conversion can be much higher than efficiency
Jan 1, 2009
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CFD Modeling of the Hydrodynamics of Fluidization in the Sand Surrounding a Lost Foam Casting PatternBy Nathanael Hudson, Ruel A. Overfelt, Sushil H. Bhavnani
"In the aerospace and automotive industries, complex shapes exist which require casting. The problem with these cast parts is the empiricism required to develop the casting process and the accompanyin
Jan 1, 2001
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Increasing Mass Transfer in Aqueous Solution By Use of Microporous MembranesBy F. Tailoka
Microporous membranes have been used to create a very fine dispersion of bubbles which greatly enhances the mass transfer of electroactive species to the electrode. Using this system, it has been show
Jan 1, 1990
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Jarosite Precipitation from Iron - Nickel - Cobalt Sulfate SolutionsBy P. Maraboutis
Iron removal by precipitation as jarosite from Fe-Ni-Co sulfate solutions, (synthetic or real, resulting from laterites leaching) has been investigated. Precipitation was carried out at 95 C, and at a
Jan 1, 1988
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Dynamic Process Simulation of Continuous Copper Smelting FurnaceBy Osarnu Inoue
In Mitsubishi Continuous Copper Smelting and Converting Process, smelting, slag-matte separation and matte converting are continuously carried out in series in three furnaces connected by launders. As
Jan 1, 1999
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Utilization of Copper from the Process of Circuit Boards Etching by Copper-Ammonia SolutionsBy Vladimir I. Skorohodov
The technology for copper utilization from circuit boards etching is proposed. The technology is based on combination of electrochemical and sorption methods. The conditions of copper electroextractio
Jan 1, 2001
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Mexican Silver Ores: Their Mineralogical Occurrence and TreatmentBy Frank L. Marley
Mexican silver mining operations have existed prior to the sixteenth century. Recovery processes throughout the centuries were developed at the many mining localities and have progressed through smelt
Jan 1, 1982
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Prospects For Metals Extraction & Waste Treatment By Electrochemical Processing In Molten SaltsBy Donald R. Sadoway
Molten salt electrolysis is a proven technology for the extraction of metals -- all the world's primary aluminum is produced in this manner. The unique properties of molten salts, also make them
Jan 1, 1996
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Study of Bamboo Charcoal Load Ce-Doped Nano-Tio2 Photochemical Catalysis Oxidation Degradation of Formaldehyde DeviceBy Daowu Yang, Zhuo Ren, Hui Liu
"In this paper, the photochemical catalysis degradation effect of photocatalyst obtained by charcoal-supported nano TiO2 (nano TiO2 / charcoal) on the formaldehyde in the air was studied. The influenc
Jan 1, 2011
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Recovery of Cobalt, Gold and Bismuth from the Nico Deposit, NWT, Canada - Part 111: Recovery of CobaltBy A. Mezei
A process has been developed to recover cobalt, gold and bismuth from the NICO deposit in Canada. The process consists of a bulk rougher flotation followed by an optional separation by flotation to pr
Jan 1, 2002
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Turning Blast Furnace Dust into a Source of Zinc and Lead Units: A Progress Report on Testwork at Corus IjmuidenBy S. q. Honingh, G. Van Weert
Currently produced zinc-enriched blast furnace dust is stored on site at CORUS IJmuiden. To end this practise, a research program was started in 1996. Four technologies were studied: oxidative autocla
Jan 1, 2000
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Computer Aided, Flash Radiographic Analysis of Shaped ChargesBy Richard L. Summers
The shaped charge has proven in various military and industrial applications to be an effective penetrator of materials. Upon initiation a detonation wave traverses the explosive billet, collapsing a
Jan 1, 1992
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The Removal of Uranium from Acidic Media Using lon-Exchange and/or Extraction Chromatography (063e3763-56bb-45f1-9bf2-d18289035e8c)By Jennifer Murphy, Brad S. Schake, Karol Holmes, John R. FitzPatrick, Mike H. West
"The separation and purification of uranium from either nitric acid or hydrochloric acid media can be accomplished by using either solvent extraction or ion-exchange. Over the past two years at Los Al
Jan 1, 1996
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Analysis of the Hematite Precipitation Process from a Crystallization Point of ViewBy T. C. -M. Cheng
Iron removal and disposal in zinc plants has imposed a major environmental challenge to the industry. Among the existing options of precipitating iron as jarosite, goethite, and hematite, the Hematite
Jan 1, 1997
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Modeling of Precipitation in Multi-Component Multi-Particle Multi-Phase SystemsBy E. Kozeschnik
A new model is presented for the simulation of the evolution of precipitates in a multi-component multi-particle multi-phase environment The mathematical formulation as well as the physical background
Jan 1, 2003
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Reaction of High Strength Sulfur Dioxide with Limestone and Dolomite at Elevated TemperatureBy R. Cavanagh
Studies relating to the fixation of sulfur by reaction of 4 to 8 mm diameter cylinders of calcined limestone or dolomite with high strength sulfur dioxide in the temperature range 880°C to 1020°C were
Jan 1, 1996
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Recovery of Phosphorous and Rare Earth Elements from an Apatite ConcentrateBy Mahmood Alemrajabi
When LKAB processes their iron ores in northern Sweden, they generate apatite as a by-product. The apatite has been recovered by flotation and the concentrate contains about 0.4 wt% rare earth element