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                     The Processing of Steelworks Waste The Processing of Steelworks WasteBy R. Kola Since more than 15 years the Waelz process at "Berzelius" in Duisburg has proved suitable for reprocessing the zinc and lead containing dust and .sludge which inevitably occur in making steel in EAF-p Jan 1, 1990 
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                     Thermodynamic Relation between Chromium and Sulfur in Fe-Cr Melts Thermodynamic Relation between Chromium and Sulfur in Fe-Cr MeltsBy Young-Dae Kim, Dong-Sic Kim, Jong-Jin Pak, Kyung-Hyo Do "Sulfur is one of the most harmful elements in stainless steel (SIS) products and the specification of sulfur content is getting more severe for high grade SIS. In order to accurately control the desu Jan 1, 2014 
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                     Outotec’s VSF®X Implementation to Provide Modular Solvent Extraction Technology Outotec’s VSF®X Implementation to Provide Modular Solvent Extraction TechnologyBy Tuomas Hirsi The world’s first large scale modular solvent extraction plants have been delivered by Outotec. The first of these is now in operation and has proven that the VSF®X technology can deliver the excellen 
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                     Multidisciplinary Coupled Simulations of Investment Casting Processes Using CASTS?FLUENT Multidisciplinary Coupled Simulations of Investment Casting Processes Using CASTS?FLUENTBy J. Jakumelt The coupled simulation of mold filling and solidification for an investment casting process presents difficult. This is due to the complexity of the carious physical process and the geometry, To achie Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Mechanical Properties of Heavily Deformed Copper Alloy Mechanical Properties of Heavily Deformed Copper AlloyBy Hidefusa Takahara, Koichi Miyake, Dierk Raabe "Mechanical properties of copper wires were examined. The copper wires containing 5-10 mass % chromium and 1-3 mass % silver were produced through heavily cold deformation. It was expected that the co Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Co-Cr-Mo Alloys Production by Self Propagating High Temperature Synthesis Co-Cr-Mo Alloys Production by Self Propagating High Temperature SynthesisBy Onuralp Yiicel, Ozlem Okur, Murat Alkan "In this study, Co-Cr-Mo alloys were produced using a mixture of Co304, Cr203 and Mo03 powders with Al powders by a Self-propagating high temperature synthesis process. SHS is a process of material sy Jan 1, 2013 
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                     Influence of Volatile Functionality on Pulverized Coal Explosivity Influence of Volatile Functionality on Pulverized Coal ExplosivityBy Qinghai Pang "With the increasing proportion of bituminous coal in blend coal, the safety of blend coal during pulverization and transportation is gradually being paid more and more attention. Therefore, the explo Jan 1, 2014 
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                     Treatment of Mercury-Contaminated Soil, Mine Waste and Sludge Using Silicia Micro-Encapsulation Treatment of Mercury-Contaminated Soil, Mine Waste and Sludge Using Silicia Micro-EncapsulationBy Amy Anderson The Silica (SME) Technology has been utilized on three separate projects focusing upon the stabilization of mercury-contaminated materials: at the Mother Lode Mine in Oregon, the Sulfur Bank Mercury M Jan 1, 2003 
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                     The Effect of Aluminum Addition to the ESR Process Slag on IN718 Superalloy Characteristics The Effect of Aluminum Addition to the ESR Process Slag on IN718 Superalloy CharacteristicsBy Seyed Mahdi Abbasi, Adel Sheikhhosseini "This research was conducted to study the changes of microstructure, chemical composition and mechanical properties ofIN718 superalloy after adding aluminum to the ESR process slag. The experiments we Jan 1, 2013 
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                     Reduction of MnO-FeO-SiO2 Slags by Carbon-Saturated Liquid Iron Reduction of MnO-FeO-SiO2 Slags by Carbon-Saturated Liquid IronBy José R. de Tenorio The aim of the present work was to investigate the reduction process of MnO~FeO-Si02 slags by carbon-saturated liquid iron. The effect of the initial Mn content in the bath was explored. The initial M Jan 1, 1996 
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                     Thermodynamics of Tungsten Ores Decomposition Process Options Thermodynamics of Tungsten Ores Decomposition Process OptionsBy Leiting Shen The thermodynamics of tungsten ore decomposition in mineral acid and alkaline solutions were studied. The published thermodynamic data of tungsten minerals were collected and assessed. The Gibbs energ 
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                     Prediction of Realistic Thermal Fields in Mould Filling of Castings by an Explicit Finite Element Method Prediction of Realistic Thermal Fields in Mould Filling of Castings by an Explicit Finite Element MethodBy A. S. Usrnani Due to both turbulence and the highly variable geometry of castings, a realistic numerical simulation of the metal flow is prohibitvely expensive with current technology. However, when the chief purpo Jan 1, 1994 
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                     A Two-Liquid Slag Mixing Experimental Technique for Studying the Oxidative Pre-fuming Treatment of Lead Blast Furnace Slag A Two-Liquid Slag Mixing Experimental Technique for Studying the Oxidative Pre-fuming Treatment of Lead Blast Furnace SlagBy A. Deneys An experimental technique has been devised for studying the reaction kinetics of the reaction: ZnO + 2Fe0 = Zn(g) + Fe203, by which zinc evolution can occur from a molten slag bath in the absence of a Jan 1, 1997 
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                     An Overview Of The Metallurgy Of Nickel-Copper Matte Converting (Keynote) An Overview Of The Metallurgy Of Nickel-Copper Matte Converting (Keynote)By A. E. M. Warner Inco Limited has long and extensive experience in converting nickel-copper primary smelting mattes over a broad range of nickel/copper weight ratios and combined nickel-copper-cobalt contents. At the Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Low Cost Titanium -Myth or Reality Low Cost Titanium -Myth or RealityBy Paul C. Turner In 1998, approximately 57,000 tons of titanium metal was consumed in the form of mill products (1). Only about 5% of the 4 million tons of titanium minerals consumed each year is used to produce titan Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Aqueous Pressure Oxidation of Silver-Bearing Cyanide Refractory Concentrates in Acidic Sulfate and Sulfate-Iodide Media Aqueous Pressure Oxidation of Silver-Bearing Cyanide Refractory Concentrates in Acidic Sulfate and Sulfate-Iodide MediaBy G. Van Weert Refractory gold ores and auriferous concentrates containing silver tend to form refractory silver jarosites during pressure oxidation. Earlier work with pure Ag2S has shown that the addition of iodine Jan 1, 1994 
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                     An Approach to Evaluate the Effect of Organic Compounds (Impurities and Additives) on Metal Electrowinning An Approach to Evaluate the Effect of Organic Compounds (Impurities and Additives) on Metal ElectrowinningBy D. Majuste This paper describes an experimental approach to evaluate the effect of organic impurities or even additives on metal electrowinning and product quality. In addition to electrowinning tests and electr 
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                     Sputter Deposition of Chromium Nitride Coatings on Steel Sputter Deposition of Chromium Nitride Coatings on SteelBy M. Pakala, Z. Fan, Ray Y. Lin Deposition of hard chromium coatings using electrodeposition is accompanied by emission of hexavalent chromium mists which is a carcinogenic. Hence alternative chromium deposition technologies are bei Jan 1, 1998 
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                     Use Of Solid Hematite To Fix Arsenic Contained In A Gas Phase Use Of Solid Hematite To Fix Arsenic Contained In A Gas PhaseBy 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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                     Kinetics of the Reduction of die Zinc Oxide in Zinc Ferrite with Iron Kinetics of the Reduction of die Zinc Oxide in Zinc Ferrite with IronBy J. R. Donald Electric arc furnace (EAF) dust, which can be considered as a by-product of the steel recycling process, contains significant quantities of recoverable zinc and iron, as well as hazardous elements suc Jan 1, 1995 
