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The Characteristics And Conditions Of The Technical Progress Of The Nineteenth Century - Editors' NoteBy James Douglas
A century ago the AIME meeting of 1899 was held at the Palace Hotel in San Francisco California in September. For his presidential address, James Douglas presented this paper which is reprinted in ful
Jan 1, 1999
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Metal Recycling And Waste Treatment (Keynote)By Yoshihiko Maeda
It is said that the 21st century will be an era of the remedy of the global environment. In order to reserve natural resources for the future and to avoid the dispersion of heavy metals after usage an
Jan 1, 2003
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Removal And Recovery Of Heavy Metals From Wastewater By Chelation-Assisted Anion ExchangeBy Thomas M. Harris
Cation exchange is not sufficiently selective to be used for the removal of heavy metal ions from a general industrial wastewater. However, if the metals can be converted to polyvalent anions through
Jan 1, 1994
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Evaluation Of Non-Cyanide Technologies For Processing Ore Of The McDonald Gold Deposit, MontanaBy Richard H. De Voto
The McDonald Gold Project and two satellite gold deposits near Lincoln, Montana, contain at least 9.9 million ounces of gold and 30 million ounces of silver. The McDonald gold deposit alone contains 7
Jan 1, 1998
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Sensors for Sulphur and NitrogenBy Y. C. Avniel, T. E. Warner
"It is important to be able to measure sulphur and nitrogen in molten iron and steel on-line. Unfortunately, there are no solid electrolytes which are stable under oxidising conditions and in which th
Jan 1, 1997
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Computational Modelling Of Freeze Layers in Smelting ProcessesBy Mark Cross, Andrew P. Campbell, Koulis A. Pericleous
"Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) modelling is being used to simulate the freeze layers formed within direct smelting processes. There has been some concern whether water-cooled elements can withsta
Jan 1, 2001
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Chemical Recovery From Spent Poti-IningBy Frank M. Kimmerle
Spent Potlining (SPL) contains recoverable chemical elements (C, F, Na and Al) which are lost in stabilization or immobilization processes primarily aimed at eliminating cyanides and reducing leach ra
Jan 1, 1994
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Direct Electrowinning Copper from Dilute Leach SolutionsDirect electrowinning is an electrochemical process which has been developed for the extractive recovery of copper from dilute, acidic leach solutions. In passing through a thin particulate coke catho
Jan 1, 1976
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Direct Solvent Extraction of Cobalt and Nickel from Laterite-Acid Pressure Leach LiquorsBy K. Soldenhoff
The Bulong deposit, situated near Kalgoorlie in Western Australia and owned by Resolute Limited, is a lateritic deposit containing on average 1.1% nickel and 0.09% cobalt. A process has been developed
Jan 1, 1998
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Reduction Mechanisms of Copper, Cobalt and Iron during Low Temperature Recovery from Mineral Sulphide ConcentratesBy Yotamu Stephen Rainford Hara
"The study focuses on the reduction mechanisms of copper, cobalt and iron during carbothermic reduction of copper-cobalt mineral sulphide concentrates in the presence of lime, in the temperature range
Jan 1, 2013
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Experimental Research to Improve the Soundness of Cementitious Material Blended with Cycled Fluidized Bed AshBy Xinghua He, Shujing Zhu
"Cycled fluidized bed ash (CFBA), a significant portion of fly ash produced from coal-fired power plants and rejected from the ash classifying process, has remained unused due to its high free CaO and
Jan 1, 2012
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Interactive Computer Software-A High-Tech Answer To Industries' Waste Minimization WoesBy Jerry L. Smith
Industry on a whole has not been very receptive to government prodding to implement waste minimization programs. Waste minimization has the appearance of substantial benefits, however, there are under
Jan 1, 1994
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Treatment of Produced Water by ElectrocoagulationBy Jewel Gomes
Produced water (PW) is salty water trapped in the reservoir rock and brought up along with oil or gas during production. It subsists under high pressures and temperatures, and usually contains hydroca
Jan 1, 2009
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Characterization of Tensile Tested Continuos Bamboo Stripped Fiber Reinforced Epoxy CompositesBy Lucas Lopes da Costa, Sergio Neves Monteiro, Rômulo Leite Loiola
"Composites with DGEBA/TETA epoxy matrix reinforced with thinner and continuous bamboo fibers stripped from culms were mechanically characterized by tensile tests. Specimens with up to 30% in volume f
Jan 1, 2011
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Study of the Effect of the Initial Nucleation Mechanism of Lead Anode Oxidation Film on Internal Stress in Chromic Acid ElectrolyteBy Jianzhong Li, Yunkai Wang
Lead substrate anodes are widely used in the electroplating and electrolytic field. However, with the change of internal stress, the oxide films are gradually generated on the surface of lead anode. T
Mar 1, 2017
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Electrolytic Recovery of Mercury from Low Concentration Brine SolutionsBy M. Rockandel
"Universal Dynamics Ltd. of Vancouver, Canada has developed, patented and commercialized the ""REMERC"" process for the treatment of mercury contaminated sludges and soils. Mercury is extracted into a
Jan 1, 1997
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Chlorination of Manganese OxidesBy Ana E. Bohé, Georgina De Micco, Gastón G. Fouga
"In this work the reaction between several manganese oxides and chlorine is investigated in the range of temperatures between 650 and 950ºC. The reaction path for the chlorination of MnO is establishe
Jan 1, 2008
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Dimensional Analysis for Predicting the Stresses in ForgingBy V. J. Ramirez, A. M. E. Noguez, M. J. Navarrete, B. G. Salas, N. T. Robert
"The close die forging stress in truncated conical cavities is evaluated with dimensional analysis. Five dimensionless groups are proposed from the process variables in order to simplify the forging s
Jan 1, 1997
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Oscillatory and Rotational Instabilities in Electromagnetic LevitationBy J. Priede, G. Gerbeth
"Two different instability mechanisms of electromagnetically levitated bodies are analyzed. The first is due to the virtual coupling between the electric current passing through the magnetic system an
Jan 1, 1999
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Applications of Scanning Electron Microscope to Clay and Other Fine-Grained MineralsBy W. D. Keller
Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) accompanied by X-ray energy dispersive analysis (XES) is a useful tool in process clay mineralogy. The texture of kaolin, illustrated by SEM, gives a clue to its mod
Jan 1, 1982