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An Analysis of Urban Eco-Industrial System and Its MetabolismBy Jiu-ju Cai, Wen-chao Liu, Fei Liu
"The material flow of urban eco-industrial system includes linear flow, recycling flow, branching flow, converging flow, etc., which consequently lead to the system complexity. Comparing the urban eco
Jan 1, 2008
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Effect of Matte Grade on Flash Smelting: 60, 65 and 700/0 Cu MattesBy W. G. Davenport
Chapter 11 determined the combinations of industrial oxygen, oil and blast preheat that will steadily produce 65% Cu matte from pure chalcopyrite concentrate. It showed that the . combinations are des
Jan 1, 2001
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Changes in the Physical and Mechanical Properties of SiC Trays Caused by Ageing in Zinc Refinery OperationsBy M. Boussuge, M. -D. Dupuits, A. Piant
This paper summarises a part of the work that has been essentially carried out at the Ecole des Mines de Paris in the framework of an Eureka European programme funded by the French Ministry of Industr
Jan 1, 2000
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Smite Stabilization Of Incinerator AshesBy T. J. White
A synthetic Mineral Immobilization Technology (SMITE) has been developed for stabilizing municipal and hazardous waste incinerator ash. Tailored additives are introduced to the ash in a' first st
Jan 1, 1996
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Flash Roasting of Sulphide Concentrates and Leach Residues using a TORBED® ReactorBy C. E. Dodson
Conventionally hydrometallurgical recovery processes from sulphide concentrates include roasting, leaching, precipitation, impurity removal and zinc electrowinning. The use of the novel (yet commercia
Jan 1, 1999
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Hot Blast Autothermal Smelting to 65% Cu MatteBy W. G. Davenport
Most pre-t 988 Outokumpu flash furnaces were built with blast heaters. Many continue to use them. Blast temperatures in these smelters· are typically 400 to 700 K (Table 2. 1) This chapter: (a) sho
Jan 1, 2001
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Two Stage Ionizing ScrubberOff-gas cleaning from metallurgical plants requires? in many cases very low dust contents which are difficult to achieve with conventional scrubbers, even with high energy input. Lur.gi has developed
Jan 1, 1992
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Recovery of Metal Values from Industrial Waste Water in Galvanization ProcessBy M. A. Rabah, F. E. Farghaly, M. A. Motaleb
"Wastewater from industrial galvanization industry was reclaimed under current flow stream conditions. Results showed that the raw water contains 0.7 % by weight total suspended solids (TSS) causing t
Jan 1, 2008
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Oxidation Behavior of Molten Cu-Be AlloysBy Chikabumi Yamauchi, Mitsuru Tanahashi, Jutaro Miura, Takaharu Iwadachi, Toshiharu Fujisawa
"Tue oxidation behavior of molten Cu-Be alloys was investigated by exposing· the molten Cu-Be alloys to various Ar-O2 atmospheres to control the oxygen partial pressure, PO2 = 10 ~105 Pa at 1423 K. Th
Jan 1, 2000
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Separation of Ni and Co from Mn, Mg and Ca in Sulphate Laterite Leach SolutionsBy E. Legault-Seguin
The current industrial practice in the processing of nickeliferous laterites involves the precipitation and releaching of Ni and Co to allow separation from the major impurities of Mn, Mg and Ca. A di
Jan 1, 2004
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Modelling Experiments on the Centrifugal Electrolysis of Fused SaltsBy J. W. A. Morris
To investigate the use of centrifugal fields in fused salt electrowinning cells, a high temperature rig has been designed, constructed and commissioned. Initially, the cell has been applied to the fus
Jan 1, 1994
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Diffusion Limited Aeration During Biooxidation of Shallow Ore HeapsBy Robert W. Bartlett
Biooxidation of an ore heap containing only a few percent of sulfide minerals requires insertion of a very large amount of oxygen either by natural air convection, forced air ventilation or gaseous di
Jan 1, 1995
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Formation of Al-Cr-N Films by a DC Reactive Sputtering Method and Evaluation of Their PropertiesBy Y. Ide, K. Kishitake
It is expected that an Al-Cr-N composite nitride film may have a higher resistance to oxidation at elevated temperatures than the well-known Ti-Al-N films. The formation conditions of Al-Cr-N films by
Jan 1, 2000
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The Crossed Electric and Magnetic Fields Impact on Wavy Flowing of Liquid Metal LayersBy Alexander I. Raitchenko
"An electroconductive viscous liquid may flow in laminar or turbulent regime under Lorentz-force generated by the intercrossed electric current and magnetic field. When there is a starting flat layer
Jan 1, 1999
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Metal Recovery and Waste Processing Using FerritesBy James D. Navratil
Ferrites have been used to separate a wide range of substances such as dissolved metal species, particulate matter, and organic and biological materials; they have been used almost exclusively for met
Jan 1, 1990
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Oxygen Diffusion into Wet Ore Heaps Impeded by Water Vapor UpflowBy Robert W. Bartlett, Keith A. Prisbrey
"Natural biooxidation of shallow, refractory ore heaps, relying on gaseous oxygen diffusion from the heap surface is attractive because of its simplicity and potential low cost, especially without usi
Jan 1, 1997
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Characterization of the Manganese Oxide Scales Formed on Rolled Lead Anodes From a Commercial Zinc Electrowinning OperationBy T. T. Chen
The manganese oxide scales, consisting mainly of MnO2, characteristically occur in banded colloform structures which adhere to porous layers of PbSO4 and PbO2 that oxidized from the rolled Pb-0.7% Ag
Jan 1, 2009
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Influence of Slurry pH on the Compaction Pressing of Alumina CeramicsBy Keizo Uematsu, Satoshi Tanaka, Nozomu Uchida, Anze Shui, Joaquin Lira, Cyril Lavelle, Midori Saito, Thierry Poirier
"Dispersed and flocculated alumina (non-spherical particles) slurries were prepared by pH controlling with HCL Spray-drying of these resulted in dimpled granules with a smooth surface and high density
Jan 1, 2000
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Dust Issues from Rotary Devices: Causes and CuresBy Ronald K. Riddle
The processing of lateritic ores in rotary drying and preheating/pre-reduction systems has historically been plagued by problems associated with significant dust generation. These problems include han
Jan 1, 2004
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Industrial Size "Placid" Electrowinning CellBy Gustavo Díaz, Miguel A. García, Carlos Frías
"Under the auspices of the Commission of the European Union, a consortium composed of six European organi~ations has conducted a project to scale up the PLACID electrowinning cell to industrial size w
Jan 1, 1997