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Dissolution Behavior of Silver in Nitric Acid
By T. Goda, H. Kiuchi, M. Iguchi
"IntroductionThe utilization of silver in the electronic industry has been increasing in recent years. It is desirable that valuable metals are recovered from the used scraps of these industrial goods
Jan 1, 2000
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Preparation OfInfrared Materials From Ultrafine Quartz Powder
By Huaming Yang
Infrared materials are a special kind of material widely used in military, biological engineering and chemical industry. However, the problems associated with them such as unstable properties, high co
Jan 1, 2003
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Recent Developments in the Lead Refining Operations at Britannia Refined Metals Ltd.
By P. J. Moor
Britannia Refined Metals Ltd. was built in 1931 to refine the lead bullion produced at the Mt. Isa mine in Queensland, Australia. Several periods of expansion and development have taken place over the
Jan 1, 2000
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R & D on Treatment and Recycling of Dross Residue
By Mituo Tougo, Mitsuo Tokunoh, Takayasu Kisaragi, Fuminori Chiba
We have about 200,000 tons/year of dross residue produced after the collection of aluminum from the dross generated during the aluminum remelting process. 130,000 tons of the dross residue is used as
Jan 1, 2000
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A Molten Salt Process For Producing Neodymium-Iron Alloys By Reduction Of Nd203 With Sodium
By R. A. Sharma
Neodymium metal was successfully produced by the reduction of Nd203 with Na in the presence of CaC12-NaCl melts by the overall reduction reaction Nd203 + 3 CaC12 + 6 Na ? 2 Nd + 3 CaO + 6 NaCl at -750
Jan 1, 1989
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Computational Modelling Of Heap Leach Processes
By M. Cross
Heap leaching presents a complex physico-chemical process to model and a significant challenge to develop a comprehensive model enabling reliable predictions of heap behavior over the long term. A com
Jan 1, 2006
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Development of Recycled Aggregate Producing Process from Waste Concrete Using Autogenous Mill and Density Separation
By Duck Jae Lee, Kwan Ho Kim, Ji Whan Ahn
"In Korea, reutilization of constructions waste is gaining an increasing attention as generation of construction waste is projected to increase continuously. In current practices, the concrete waste i
Jan 1, 2008
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Sulfide Smelting Development in Japan During the Past Half Century
By Takahiko Okura
Japanese non-ferrous industry introduced large-scale smelting plants along seashores for overseas concentrates with increasing demand of metals around 1970s. Although serious environmental pollution b
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Effect Of Applied Pressure On The Tribological Behaviour Of Dual Particle Size Rutile Reinforced Lm13 Alloy Composite
By O. P. Pandey, Rama Arora, Gurmel Singh, Suresh Kumar
The tribological behavior of Dual Particles Size (DPS) rutile reinforced LM13 alloy composite was investigated under varying applied pressure from 125 kPa to 625 kPa at a constant sliding speed of 1.6
Jan 1, 2015
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Metallurgical Sulfuric Acid Plant Gas Cleaning Using Dynawave Froth Scrubbing Technology (7b3421b0-7054-4a39-ae36-171cf9211124)
By James R. Myers
A source of clean gas containing sulfur dioxide and sufficient oxygen for convers.ion to sulfur trioxide ?is essential to the production of sulfuric acid. S02 containing gases obtained from roasting s
Jan 1, 1992
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Copper Concentrate Leaching Developments By Phelps Dodge Corporation
By John O. Marsden
In early 1998, Phelps Dodge embarked upon a program to investigate alternative technology for the extraction and recovery of copper, and other metal values, from copper concentrates. A review of all
Jan 1, 2003
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Market Fundamentals and the Evolution of Lead and Zinc Supplies
By H. Roberts, C. Hassall
The opening years of the new millennium will be characterised by the closure of many lead and zinc mines because of reserve depletion. However, weak commodity prices through the second half of the 199
Jan 1, 2000
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Isasmelt-Mount Isa Copper Smelter Progress Update
By J. L. Bill
The capacity of the Mount Isa Mimes Limited Copper Smelter was expanded in 1998 from 180,000 tomes per year of anode copper to 265,000 tpy. It is based on the innovative Copper ISASMELT technology, wh
Jan 1, 2002
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Biotechnology In The Mining And Metallurgical Industries: Cost Savings Through Selective Precipitation Of Metal Sulfides
By H. Dijkman
The PAQUES Bio Systems' core technology, marketed under the name THIOPAQ®, consists of various high-rate biological processes for metal-sulfur-water systems, complemented with common solid/liquid
Jan 1, 1999
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Amelioration of HCFA for Further Application in Oil Spill Clean Up
By Olga K. Karakasi, Angeliki Moutsatsou, Ioanna Kavallari
"The present study focuses on the amelioration of the behaviour of high calcium fly ash (HCFA), investigating its application in a new environmental field: oil spill clean up. High calcium fly ash is
Jan 1, 2008
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Characterization of Grit Blasted Metallic Biomaterials by Thermoelectric Power Measurements
By F. G. Caballero, J. L. Gonzalez-Carrasco, S. Barrius, H. Carreon, M. Lieblich
"The grit blasting is a low-cost technique successfully used to enhance mechanical fixation of the implants through increasing their roughness. As a result of the severe plastic surface deformation, i
Jan 1, 2012
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Improvements in ceramics for boiler protection in WTE applications
By Stephan Mulch, Christian His, Patrick M. Stephan, Thibault Champion
"When fuel costs increase dramatically, waste to energy (WTE) conversion technologies become a good alternative to produce energy. The potential energy available in domestic wastes, in developed count
Jan 1, 2008
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The Sepon Copper Project: Development Of A Flowsheet
By Ken Baxter
The Sepon Copper Project is located in Laos and has a mineable reserve of approximately 16Mt of ore grading 5% copper with minor gold and silver values. The deposit is a clay-hosted secondary copper
Jan 1, 2003
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The Physical Chemistry Of The Removal Of Copper From Molten Iron
By Benjamin Vidales
Copper in concentrations above 0.5 weight percent in iron and steel causes hot shortness. This tendency is intensified in the presence of dissolved tin above 0.05 weight percent in the alloy. The unde
Jan 1, 1995
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The Copper Motor Rotor And Plastic Injection Molds - New Developments Relying On Copper's Conductivity
By Dale T. Peters
Conductivity, both electrical and thermal, are attributes accounting for about 70% of the applications of copper and its alloys. This paper presents results of on-going research into two new applicati
Jan 1, 1999