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Evaluation Of Acid Treatment On Brown BentoniteBy C. G. Bastos Andrade, V. F. Justo, F. R. Valenzuela-Diaz, M. G. S. Valenzuela, C. M. Matos, C. Volzone
For industrial use, the smectite clays are usually treated with inorganic acid of high concentration at temperatures under boiling point, which provide the bentonite´s bleaching power. In the present
Jan 1, 2015
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Innovative Applications of Bubbles and Drops to Ferrous Process TechnologyBy Youn-Bae Kang
In order to overcome weak points of steel for its engineering applications, in particular, for environmentally benign, energy-efficient, lightweight engineering systems, a number of new steels have be
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Statistical Estimation of Dislocation Pinning at Precipitates, Voids and BubblesBy M. Bhattacharya, A. Dutta, P. Barat
"Pinning of dislocations at nanosized obstacles like precipitates, voids and bubbles, is a crucial mechanism in the context of phenomena like hardening and creep. The interaction between such an obsta
Jan 1, 2014
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Oxygen Defects in Metal Oxides Prepared by Laser CVD from Metal Alkoxides and AcetylacetonatesBy Yoji Imai, Akio Watanabe, Masakazu Mukaida
"To clarify the feasibility of alkoxides and acetylacetonates as precursors for laser CVD of metal oxides, vapors of tantalum or titanium alkoxides and zirconium acetylacetonate were irradiated by KrF
Jan 1, 1998
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Effects of Nickel and Cobalt on the Solubility of Nitrogen in AlloysBy W. Murray Small
Nickel plays an important role in determining the properties of many stainless steels and superalloys. Cobalt also contributes significantly to the performance of certain grades of superalloys. A majo
Jan 1, 1993
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Microbiological Leaching of Converter Matte Containing Platinum Group MetalsBy Sudhir C. Dhara
An attempt has been made on the concentration of Platinum Group Metals (PGM) from the converter matte material by microbial .leaching. Biological oxidation of base metal sulfides such as iron, copper,
Jan 1, 1995
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Ausmelt C3 ConvertingBy Markus A. Reuter, Jacob Wood, Robert Matusewicz
Over the last 20 years, significant improvements in copper smelter productivity have been realized through the advent of continuous smelting processes. This progress has until recently however, not be
Jan 1, 2009
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Scrubbing of Copper Reverberatory Furnace Gases with Flotation Tailings at San ManuelBy W. J. Guay
Scrubbing of simulated copper reverberatory furnace gases containing 1.0 percent sulfur dioxide with the minus 74 ~m fraction of the San Manuel tailings has shown sulfur dioxide removals of almost 100
Jan 1, 1981
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The Regeneration of Hydrochloric Acid In a Two Membrane Nickel Chloride Electrowinning CellDuring electrowinning of nickel chloride, hydrochloric acid was regenerated instead of chlorine in a two membrane cell, by segregating the chloride catholyte with an anion exchange membrane, and the s
Jan 1, 1996
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Development of Refractory Practices for Peirce Smith ConvertersBy Martin J. Hansel, Jan Bäckström
Starting from historic perspectives on converting at the Rönnskär Smelter, the continuous developments of refractory practice is described. In the development the joint efforts of operators and suppli
Jan 1, 2009
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Simulation of Mold Filling of Liquid-Solid MixturesBy I. Ohnaka
Although many works have been reported on the semisolid casting, the mold filling behavior of semi-solid alloys has not been so well understood. This paper compares the physical and numerical simulati
Jan 1, 1997
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Metal Recovery From Electronic Scrap By Leaching And Electrowinning IVA novel process is being developed for metal recovery from waste electrical and electronic equipment involving a leach reactor coupled to an electrochemical reactor. Metals such as Ag, Au, Cu, Pb, Pd,
Jan 1, 2003
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Rare Earth Element Recovery And Resulting Modification Of Resin StructureBy Larry Twidwell, Ed Rosenberg, Courtney Young, Sean Dudley, William Gleason, Maureen Chorney
Experimental and industrially produced polystyrene and silica resins are tested for recovery capabilities of Rare Earth Elements (REE). Testing regimes being used are typical of resin analysis. Induct
Jan 1, 2015
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Nickel Smelter Slag Microstructure and its Effect on Slag LeachabilityBy llya Perederiy, Vladimiros G. Papangelakis, Indje Mihaylov
"Nickel slags obtained from various smelting furnaces and converters differ in terms of their chemical composition and microstructure. The microstructure of the slag is largely affected by how fast th
Jan 1, 2012
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A Waterless Caster For Matte/Slag GranulationBy F. Mucciardi
With the increasing trend to continuous smelting and converting, granulation of copper matte is gaining prominence as a means of decoupling the smelting and converting operations. Moreover, granulatio
Jan 1, 1999
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The Case for the Copper Mini SmelterBy R. J. Wesely
In recent years the trend in copper smelting has been to expand existing smelters to increase their throughput. New smelters under consideration are large, typically in excess of 200,000 tons per year
Jan 1, 2000
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Optimisation Of The Phosphate Nokes Process At The El Teniente By-Product Molybdenite PlantBy S. H. Castro
The El Teniente molybdenite plant (Chile), with a nominal capacity of 3,200 tpd of bulk Cu-Mo concentrate, produced approximately 3,385 metric tonnes of Mo during 1998 by using the phosphate Nokes pro
Jan 1, 1999
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Multiscale Modeling of Ingot Solidification Structure Controlled by Electromagnetic and Ultrasonic Stirring TechnologiesBy Laurentiu Nastac
"Two advanced control solidification technologies were studied in this article to improve the quality of the cast ingots as well as to control the solidification structure evolution during the plasma
Jan 1, 2012
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Process Zones Observed in a 48 MVA Submerged Arc Furnace Producing Silicomanganese According to the Ore-Based ProcessBy Dalene Joalet Steenkamp
Excavation of industrial-scale furnaces allows for the systematic study of reaction sequences by identifying the different reaction zones within the furnace. In 2013, Transalloys excavated a 48 MVA su
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Fused Salt Electrorefining of ZincBy Kelly J. Driscoll
Impure zinc (98.5%) was electrorefined to high purity zinc (99.995%) using a fused salt electrolyte of molar composition 1: 1 : 1 :2 ZnCI2:KCl:NaCl:LiCl with a current efficiency of about 90% at 723 K
Jan 1, 1992