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Secondary Lead Smelting Using A Silica SlagBy Ullrich Kammer
Metaleurop's secondary lead smelter at Oker produces 60.000 mtpy of lead and lead alloys. More than 8O2 % of the raw materials are spent lead acid batteries. The other 2O2 % consists of drosses,
Jan 1, 1993
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Scientific Visualization in Mineral and Material ProcessingBy Chen L. Lin
Scientific visualization is an ideal methodology for investigating complex phenomena that are characterized by large amounts of data. Furthermore, it is invaluable in the study of processes that evolv
Jan 1, 1993
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Effects of Antimony and Continuous Gelatin Addition on Current Efficiency in the Hudson Bay Zinc Electrowinning TankhouseBy K. B. McTaggart, G. Owusu, P. J. Merrin
"This study was conducted at Hudson Bay Mining and Smelting's zinc electrowinning tankhouse to determine the effects of varying levels of antimony and continuous gelatin addition on current efficiency
Jan 1, 1997
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Thermodynamic Study of the Ni- W-O System in the Temperature Range 1073-1273KBy R. E. Aune
In the present work, a critical assessment of the thermodynamic information available for the ternary system Ni-W-0 has been carried out; This was complemented by experimental measurements of the stan
Jan 1, 1994
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Recycling Rates of Waste Home Appliances in TaiwanBy Esher Hsu
On July 5, 1997, Environmental Protection Administration of Taiwan publicized the recycling regulation of waste home appliances that include four items, namely, television, refrigerator, washing machi
Jan 1, 2003
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Low-Lead Nickel Production by Electrowinning of Lead Contaminated Nickel Chloride Solution in a Membrane Equipped Electrolytic CellLead removal has been problematic in nickel production by electrowinning from chloride solutions, as developed by Falconbridge. The C12 leach liquor needs to be diluted by electrolyte to allow precipi
Jan 1, 1998
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Oxidation Of Copper At Different TemperaturesBy Gabriel Plascencia
Copper was oxidized in the temperature range from 300 to 1000 °C under different pressures of oxygen, In the range from 300 to 500 °C, copper oxidizes following the logarithmic rate law; while in the
Jan 1, 2003
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Gas Injection through Immersed Rotary LancesBy Sergey Komarov, Manuela Diaz, Sano. Masamichi
"Mixing time, bubble behavior and absorption rate of gas injected into a liquid bath through rotary L-shaped lances have been studied by cold models with an effort to improve refining characteristics
Jan 1, 1996
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Preparation Of Vanadium-Doped SnO2 Nanocrystallites (19e027b4-2a4f-43ec-b4da-ca72aa0f9acf)By Huaming Yang
The vanadium-doped SnO2 nanoparticle was synthesized by the co-precipitation reaction and subsequent calcination from the vanadium(III) chloride and tin(IV) chloride. The crystal size, pore size distr
Jan 1, 2003
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Investigating The Behaviour Of Iron Solid Products During Direct Acid Leaching Of Limonitic LateritesBy D. Georgiou
Direct sulphuric acid leaching of nickeliferous limonites is the process of choice to recover nickel and cobalt from equatorially located lateritic ores. These ores are rich-in-iron (-45 wt%) existing
Jan 1, 1995
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Surface Treatment of Aluminum Alloys by Atmospheric Plasma Arc DischargeBy Mehdi Asgharifar, Rouzbeh Sarrafi, Radovan Kovacevic
"The surface treatment of aluminum alloys using atmospheric-pressure of low intensity DC plasma arc discharge is investigated in terms of surface properties. With respect to the conventional surface t
Jan 1, 2011
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Water Model and Numerical Study on the Spout Height in a Gas Stirred VesselBy G. A. Irons, D. Guo
"The average spout height and width produced by bottom gas injection in a water model of a steel ladle were measured with an image processing technique. It was revealed that the spout height could be
Jan 1, 2001
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Rapid Removal of Chlorine in Molten Salt Electrolysis of Magnesium ChlorideBy Gökhan Demirci, Ishak Karakaya
"Energy consumption in electrolytic magnesium cells is well above the theoretical values. However, the mechanism of the back reaction, the main cause of the current losses, has not been fully understo
Jan 1, 2011
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Nucleation And Initial Stages Of Growth Of Copper Electrodeposited On Anodized 304 Stainless SteelBy M. Urda-Kiel
Stainless steel is increasingly used as a cathode starting sheet. It was shown earlier that even when depositing copper on copper, a substrate-influenced zone appears in the deposit structure, followe
Jan 1, 1999
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Oxidation Of Copper At Different TemperatureBy Gabriel Plascencia
Copper was oxidized in the temperature range from 300 to 1000 GC under different pressures of oxygen. In the range from 300 to 500°C, copper oxidizes following the logarithmic rate law; while in the r
Jan 1, 2003
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Electron Microscopic And 29si Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopic Studies Of Chromium Doped Tricalcium Silicate.By O. E. Omotoso
This study is part of an ongoing investigation to understand the mechanism of stabilization/solidification of hazardous chromium wastes in ordinary Portland cement (OPC). Tricalcium silicate (C3S*),a
Jan 1, 1995
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In-Situ Observation of the Rate of Denitrization of Molten SteelBy Munetaka Iwasaki
Nitrogen strongly affects mechanical properties of steel and therefore we may sometimes modify the various processes for its content. Numerous studies based on the results of chemical analysis of quen
Jan 1, 1999
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Preparation of Partially Stabilized Zirconia and Interface Structure AnalysisBy Shenghui Guo, Dongbo Li, Lijun Liu, Chengdong He, Jinhui Peng, Libo Zhang
In present study, partially stabilized zirconia (PSZ) was prepared by CaO doped fused zirconia heated by microwave furnace at the temperature of 1450 oC and holding time of 120 min. The XRD results sh
Jan 1, 2011
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Partitioning of Pentlandite by SulfidationBy M. J. Adam
As part of its research programs, the Bureau of Mines is investigating the partitioning of complex sulfide minerals to simpler sulfide phases by sulfidation reactions. Partitioning in this manner can
Jan 1, 1988
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Production of Rock Wool from Ornamental Rock WastesBy Jorge A. S. Tenorio, Girley F. Rodrigues, Joner O. Alves, Denise C. R. Espinosa
"Rock wools are mineral fibers composed of amorphous silicates, due to their thermo-acoustic characteristics this material has a broad consumer market in the construction, automotive, and electric-ele
Jan 1, 2011