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Selective Separation of Iron from Simulated Nickel Leach Solutions Using Ion Exchange TechnologyBy A. René Silva
The separation of Fe(III) from simulated Ni(II) solutions using different ion exchange resins was studied. The resins tested included cation exchangers with sulfonic and carboxylic groups and chelatin
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Use of PVC as a Chlorinating Agent in the Recycling of MetalsBy Tailoka F.
Various metallurgical residues from iron and steel making processes have been treated by chlorination in excess air with hydrogen chloride gas generated from the combustion of scrap polyvinyl chloride
Jan 1, 1997
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Bromination Roasting Of Rare Earth OxidesBy Larry G. Twidwell, Jannette L. Chorney, Bryce D. Ruffier, Katelyn M. Lyons, Daniel W. Gaede, Ryan J. Foy, Jerome P. Downey
The Metallurgical and Materials Engineering Department at Montana Tech is investigating various methods of extracting and refining rare earth elements from mineral ores and concentrates. As part of th
Jan 1, 2015
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Pyrometallurgical Treatment Of Copper Tank House SlimesBy G. G. Barbante
Copper anode slimes are a valuable source of the precious metals, and selenium and tellurium. They are mineralogically complex and this has led to a great variety of process flowsheets for treating th
Jan 1, 1994
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Use Of Solid Hematite To Fix Arsenic Contained In A Gas Phase (a1830aa0-0655-4c7b-9285-5c686f229d80)By A. González
Arsenic is one of the main contaminants present in Chilean copper concentrates and its abatement represents a challenge for the process metallurgy, particularly under the strong environmental requirem
Jan 1, 2003
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Measuring the CO2 Captured on Bauxite Residue CarbonationBy Jose Antonio Silva Souza, Emanuel Negrao Macedo, Iara Ferreira Santos, Otacilio Dias, Luis C. A. Venancio
"The Bayer process alumina production generates 0.7 to 2.0 ton of bauxite residue (BR) and an average of 1.0 ton of C02 per ton of alumina produced. The direct reaction of exhaust gases to reduce the
Jan 1, 2013
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Electrolytic Zinc Recovery in the EMEW® CellBy P. A. Treasure
The EMEW® cell has been developed to overcome a number of inherent limitations in conventional electrowinning technology, particularly the high cost and restricted process windows characteristic of co
Jan 1, 2000
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Sulfur Deposition Impact on Surface Morphology of Fly Ash-Based Adsorbent for Mercury RemovalBy Wei Gao, Qing-cai Liu, Cun-fang Lu, Huimin Zheng, Jian Yang, Chun-ling Yao
"Mercury in flue gas of coal-fired plants was concerned as another serious pollution when sulfur dioxide pollution was controlled now. The adsorbent made from fly ash by thermal precipitation sulfur t
Jan 1, 2011
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Characterizing the Role of Organic Additives in Copper ElectrowinningBy C. Coetzee
Additives are commonly used in copper electrowinning to improve cathode morphology. Polysaccharides such as guar are generally favoured as additives due to their compatibility with solvent extraction.
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The Use of Ausmelt Technology at the Minsur Tin Smelter and RefineryBy K. R. Robilliard
The Peru based tin mining company, Minsur S.A., commissioned Ausmelt Limited to design, supervise construction and commission a tin smelter and refinery for production of refined tin metal. The plant
Jan 1, 2000
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Experimentally Determined Rock-Fluid Interactions Applicable to a Natural Hot Dry Rock Geothermal SystemBy R. W. Charles
The Los Alamos National Laboratory, under the sponsorship of the U.S. Department of Energy; is involved with laboratory and field experiments to assist in development of the Hot Dry Rock concept of ge
Jan 1, 1981
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Prevention of Floating Slimes Precipitation In Copper ElectrorefiningBy 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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Recent Developments in Reverberatory Furnace and Converter Practice at the Mount Isa Mines Copper SmelterBy Grant E. Casley
Since 1970 Mount Isa fines Limited has made a significant increase in blister copper production from approximately 100,000 to 155,000 mt per annum and in fact 161,040 mt were produced in the calendar
Jan 1, 1976
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Hydrometallurgical recovery of non-ferrous metals from secondary sourcesBy Jean Goldschmidt
Recycling of fine oxidized particles of non-ferrous metals usually cannot be carried out by pyrometallurgical methods. 'Hydrometallurgy provides an alternative technology to reintroduce? the resu
Jan 1, 1995
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Sulfur Oxide Control at Kennecott's Utah Copper SmelterBy David B. George
Kennecott recently completed an $880 million modernization and expansion of its smelter and refinery to process all concentrates from the Bingham Canyon mine. This is the first application of Kennecot
Jan 1, 1996
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The Flowsheets of Cobalt Recovery from Nickel and Copper-Nickel Ores in RussiaBy I. D. Reznik
The flowsheets of converter matte production from sulphide copper - nickel and oxide nickel ores on Severonickel and Yuzhuralnickel integrated ,;corks are given. The cobalt behaviour in electrosmeltin
Jan 1, 1993
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Formation of Ti(C,N) in Blast Furnace Slag Bearing High TiO2By Qingyu Deng, Shiwei Ma, Wang Hua, Guibao Qiu
"The flow properties of the blast furnace slag bearing high TiO2 at high temperature like the viscocity may change a lot due to the formation of the carbonitride inside, causing serious problems on th
Jan 1, 2012
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Copper Extraction From The 60's Into The 21st CenturyBy W. G. Davenport
Changes in copper extraction from 1960 till today are documented. The top ten changes have been: (a) replacement of reverberatory smelting by high intensity oxygen rich smelting (b) growth of the
Jan 1, 1999
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Toward a Basic Understanding of Injection Phenomena in the Copper C0nverterBy J. K. Brimacombe
Since the Peirce-Smith converter was introduced to the non-ferrous industry in the early part of this century, there has been a paucity of research on process-engineering aspects of the reactor such a
Jan 1, 1985
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Improved Short Coil Correction Factor for Induction Heating of BilletsBy Ragnhild E. Aune, Mark William Kennedy, Shahid Akhtar, Jon Arne Bakken
"To determine the heating rate of billets using ‘short coils’, an appropriate correction factor must be applied to the theoretical relationship. In 1945, Vaughan and Williamson published a semi-empir
Jan 1, 2012