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Fibrous Reinforcement In Clay-Bonded Silicon Carbide Refractory Using Andalusite PowderBy Bowen Li
Silicon Carbide is an excellent refractory material. Its physical properties make it extremely useful, particularly in applications where corrosion resistance and wear are important considerations. Co
Jan 1, 2006
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Slags Of Suspension Smelting Of Chalcopyrite Ores And Copper Matte ConvertingBy Heikki Jalkanen
The mineralogical composition and morphology of solidified copper smelting and converting slags are of some interest from slag cleaning (by froth flotation), impurity elimination, and environmental po
Jan 1, 2002
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Vibratory Stress Relief in D-406 Aerospace AlloyBy M. Bilal Khan
Thermal stress relief by means of a typical heat treatment cycle (660oC for one hr) is compared with the one achieved through vibratory stress relief at resonant and multiple resonant frequencies for
Jan 1, 2009
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Iron Oxide Reduction With Conventional And Microwave Heating Under CO And H2 AtmospheresBy Jiann-Yang Hwang
Microwave heating has been proved an effective method to rapidly heat iron oxide. This offers an opportunity to apply microwave heating in the steelmaking process. The reduction reaction of iron oxide
Jan 1, 2006
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Utilization of Aluminum Slag for the Expansion of Lightweight ConcreteBy Xuan Li
Aluminum slag is generated when aluminum metals are recycled through a smelting process in the presence of salt. There are small amounts of aluminum metals trapped in the aluminum slag. This research
Jan 1, 2010
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Mechanisms Of Oxygen Partial Lead SofteningBy Sadegh Firoozi
Experiments measuring the kinetics of oxidation and making visual observations of the oxidation of approximately 6 g static lead baths containing arsenic, antimony and tin were conducted in the temper
Jan 1, 2006
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Influence of Direct Aged Treatment on Creep Behaviors of Hot Continuous Rolling GH4169 SuperalloyBy Tian Sugui
By direct aging treated, creep properties measurement and microstructure observation, the influences of the direct aging treatment on the creep behaviors of Hot Continuous Rolled GH4169 superalloy are
Jan 1, 2010
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Characterization of the Deep Interface Traps in Hf-based/Si Gate StacksBy S. Y. Tan
As continual complementary metal?oxide?semiconductor (CMOS) scaling requirements, metal gate/high-k dielectric/Si gate stacks are expected to replace poly-Si/SiO2/Si gate stacks in the future CMOS sub
Jan 1, 2010
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The Reception of Ceramic Aluminum Silicate RefractoriesBy B. P. Sereda
The properties, characteristics and phase structure of chamotte refractories produced with the usage of mullitecorund chamotte and caoline have been given. The comparison of new refractory C-45 obtain
Jan 1, 2010
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The Direct Test Of Swell Stress For Geosynthetic Clay LinersBy Junfeng Shen
Geosynthetic clay liner (GCL) is a kind of waterproofing material used widely in engineering. The waterproof mechanism is understood in terms of bentonite particles becoming a water-obstructcolloid la
Jan 1, 2006
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Phase Changes During Heating Of IlliteBy Xiaowen Liu
The DSC/TG, IR and XRD analysis were used to characterize the heating phase transformation of illite, which came from Ouhai deposit, China. It was discovered that the dehydration and de-hydroxylation
Jan 1, 2006
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Granulation Of Precious Metal Bearing Alloys And SlagsA molten metal granulator was designed and fabricated at the U.S. Dept. of Energy, Albany Research Center, for granulation of precious metal-bearing alloys and slags. The system was designed to safel
Jan 1, 2006
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Structural And Morphological Characterization Of A Natural Graphite After Application Of High Pressure And High Temperature TreatmentBy A. L. D. Skury
In the synthesis of diamond, the precursor graphite must present a degree of crystallinity to assure optimum yield and quality for the transformed crystals. X-ray diffraction, SEM and TEM analyses wer
Jan 1, 2006
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Metallic Wires Elaboration Directly From Thin Liquid JetsBy Ludovic Charpentier
Production of metallic wires directly from liquid jets would avoid drawbacks of extrusion (space needed, damaging, cost?) and enable recycling. But liquid jets tend to break, due to capillary instabil
Jan 1, 2006
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Treatment of Residues During Aluminum RecyclingBy Ramona Prillhofer
Salt slag is a waste product produced by the recycling of aluminum. In most European countries (e.g. Austria, Germany) the landfill disposal of this waste is forbidden because the slag contains solubl
Jan 1, 2009
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Microsctructural Characterization Of Mg Based AlloysBy A. J. Sideris
It is known that Mg can act as a catalyst/solvent in the high pressure high temperature diamond synthesis. However, above pressure levels of the order of 7 GPa, and temperatures from 1700 ? 1800oC, it
Jan 1, 2006
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Recovery of Components and Valuable Metals from Printed Circuit BoardsBy A. Gibson
Most methods for the treatment of scrap printed circuit boards do not reclaim the components in working order as the boards are either fed to a copper smelter, to recover the valuable elements, or, si
Jan 1, 2009
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The Spent Consumer Battery Recycling Situation In TaiwanBy Esher Hsu
Keywords: Recycling, Consumer Battery, Fee rates On November 11, 1999, all types of spent consumer batteries are proclaimed to be collected in Taiwan. Under current recycling system, all producers
Jan 1, 2005
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The Formation Of Misty Band Near The Substrate During Contact Angle MeasurementBy Linli Wu
During the measurement of contact angle, a misty band was observed near the substrate. Hsien-Nan Ho and Shinn-Tyan Wu thought this was because the oxygen atoms on the interface migrate to the droplet
Jan 1, 2006
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Novel Technology for Wastewater Treatment by Biologics in Hydrometallurgical Processes of Lead-zincBy Qingwei Wang
Heavy metal-containing wastewater from hydrometallurgical processes of lead-zinc was treated by biologics in a 200 m3/h industrial scale experiment. The result shows that Zn concentration declined fro
Jan 1, 2010