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Dissolution Of Copper And Nickel In FeOx-SiO2 Base Slag Equililbrated With Copper-Nickel-Iron Matte Under High Partial Pressures Of SO2By Jonkion M. Font
As a comprehensive contribution to the understanding of oxygen-blowing of matte smelting, the copper and nickel solubilities between the FeOx SiO2-MgO slag with saturated SiO2 and the Cu2S-Ni3S2 FeS m
Jan 1, 1999
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Using Sohn?s Law Of Additive Reaction Times For Modeling A Multiparticle Reactor. The Case Of The Moving Bed Furnace Converting Uranium Trioxide Into TetrafluorideBy F. Patisson
One of the major issues with multiparticle reactors is to handle their multiscale aspect. For modeling, it usually comes to coupling a reactor model (describing the phenomena at the macroscopic scale)
Jan 1, 2006
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Modification Of The Mount Isa Copper Converters To Feed A New Sulphuric Acid PlantBy Richard Hollis
The Mount Isa copper smelter was expanded in 1998 to a capacity of over 250000 t/y anode copper. This tonnage will be produced from a single stream consisting of an Isasmelt smelting furnace, and four
Jan 1, 1999
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A Chlorination Process Applied To The Recovery Of Alumina And SiC Reinforcement From Aluminum-Matrix CompositesBy Ana E. Bohé
Chlorination process is an attractive and efficient method for the metal recovery from complex materials. The process that is performed at high temperatures, allows converting all the metals contained
Jan 1, 2006
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Oxide, Nitride & Compound Coatings on Strip Steel Via Activated Reactive Evaporation (Are)By L. M. Bianchi
"Oxide, nitride and other compound coatings often do not have adequate properties for newer applications when produced using very high deposition rates and simple evaporation techniques. Solar control
Jan 1, 1998
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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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Behavior of Ceria as an Actinide Surrogate in Electro-Slag Remelting and Refining SlagsBy U B. Pal
Downsizing and decommissioning of nuclear facility operations is increasing the stockpile of various different grades of Radioactive Scrap Iron (RSI). Disposal of this material not only represents sig
Jan 1, 2002
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Analysing the Quality of Die Cast Components Using Expert System Related TechnologiesBy Rajesh S. Ransing
An intelligent tool has been developed to analyse the quality of diecast components. The influence of both design and process parameters has been studied in great detail. The tool, based on expert sys
Jan 1, 1994
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Plastic Localization Phenomena in a Mn-Alloyed Austenitic SteelBy G. Scavino
A 0.5 wt.% C, 22 wt.% Mn austenitic steel, recently proposed for fabricating automotive body structures by cold sheet forming, due to favorable overall strength and ductility, exhibits plastic localiz
Jan 1, 2009
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The Solinox Scrubbing Process For Off-Gas PurificationBy Michael P. Meisel
Solinox is a physical scrubbing process capable of removing a number of noxious materials from off-gasses, especially SO2, hydrocarbons, halo¬gens, heavy metals such as dust, etc. As these materials a
Jan 1, 1992
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Dynamic Process Simulation of Continuous Copper Smelting FurnaceBy Osarnu Inoue
In Mitsubishi Continuous Copper Smelting and Converting Process, smelting, slag-matte separation and matte converting are continuously carried out in series in three furnaces connected by launders. As
Jan 1, 1999
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Using Ausmelt Technology For Waste TreatmentBy Brian Lightfoot
Ausmelt technology is a versatile bath smelting technology with application in many waste treatment fields at low capital and operating cost. Heavy metals extracted from wastes may be recycled to main
Jan 1, 1994
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Mineralogical and Textural Characterization of Slags from Flash Reduction of Zinc CalcinesBy Ann M. Hagni
Flash reduction of zinc oxides is an alternative, environmentally safe method to leaching and electrowinning for zinc recovery. Zinc and lead are volatilized in a flash reactor, a non-hazardous residu
Jan 1, 1995
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Beating US$10 per Pound of Installed Capacity for a Laterite Nickel PlantBy David S. Dolan
To beat capital costs of US$10 per pound of installed capacity has appeared as a major hurdle for the "third generation laterite nickel plants. Forecast costs are escalating. Where can savings come fr
Jan 1, 2004
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Electromagnetic Processing Of Materials, Past, Present And FutureBy Shigeo Asai
History of EPM is described and several functions utilized in EPM are reviewed. Main activities of EPM are summarized with the view on mass production and applications of high magnetic field related t
Jan 1, 2006
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Interpretation Of The Recovery/Time Curve And Scale-Up From Column Leach Tests On A Mixed Oxide/Sulfide Copper OreBy Ronald J. Roman
The shrinking core model for coarse particle leaching has been generally accepted as describing the leaching of a copper oxide or sulfide ore. However, when a mixed oxide/sulfide ore-is leached this m
Jan 1, 1999
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Computer Aided Instruction in Materials Science and Engineering EducationBy Hani Henein, J. Barry Wiskel
"The easy accessibility and power of the PC, as well as the education of our engineering students in the use of these tools, are compelling reasons for developing computer aided instructional (CAI) to
Jan 1, 2000
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Evaluation Of Carbon Materials Produced From Coconut Shell As Anodes For Lithium-Ion BatteriesBy M. A. Aziz
The electrochemical performance of a series of carbon materials produced from coconut shells, which are very cheap and readily available in Bangladesh was investigated for their viability as anode mat
Jan 1, 2006
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Piloting of the Beneficiation and EPAL® Circuits for Ravensthorpe Nickel OperationsBy Mike Adams
Comprehensive pilot testwork has been conducted on BHP Billiton's Ravensthorpe nickel laterite deposit over a fifteen-month period at Lakefield Oretest. Some 228 tonnes of ore were processed in a
Jan 1, 2004
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Combustion Chemical Vapor Deposition of Ceramic CoatingsBy W. B. Carter, A. T. Hunt, G. W. Book
"Combustion Chemical Vapor Deposition (CCVDSM ), an open air, flame assisted CVD process, is under development. The CCVD process produces non-line-of-sight, epitaxial deposition. Materials deposited i
Jan 1, 1994