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Process Options in the Treatment of Copper Refinery Electrolyte BleedBy James E. Hoffmann
This paper briefly reviews the conventional technologies employed for the treatment of copper refinery electrolyte bleed. The strength and weaknesses of conventional practice will be reviewed and a nu
Jan 1, 1997
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Products From Salt Cake Residue-OxideBy J. N. Hryn
This paper describes some of the work done in Phase 1 of a multi-year, five-phase program aimed at demonstrating the economic feasibility of producing commercial-scale quantities of commodity material
Jan 1, 1995
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Disposal Treatment Of Alternative CFC Gas(C2H2F4) Using Chemical Reaction With Metal CompoundsBy Hideki Yamamoto
A new technology to convert fluoride gas (C2H2F4 : R-134a) contained in the exhaust gases from semiconductor manufacturing plants and refrigerators directly into a harmless substance have been establi
Jan 1, 2003
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Hazardous Spent Potlining from Aluminum Smelters and its Countermeasures in ChinaBy Xiping Chen, Wangxing Li
"Spent potlining is unavoidable solid waste from aluminum smelters. About thirty kilograms spent potlining is discharged in China to produce per ton primary aluminum. Spent potlining has high level so
Jan 1, 2008
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Electrochemical Aspects of the Dissolution of Gold in Cyanide Electrolytes Containing LeadBy Jennifer Mager, G. P. Martins, Dean Mussatti
"The role of lead, at low concentrations in high pH cyanide-electrolytes, on the dissolution behavior of gold, has been a topic of scientific and industrial concern for well over a century. The recent
Jan 1, 1997
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Advanced Metallurgical Modeling of Ni-Cu Smelting at the Xstrata Nickel Sudbury SmelterBy David Tisdale, Phillip Mackey, Nagendra Tripathi, Matthew Kreuh, Pascal Coursol
Xstrata Nickel’s Sudbury smelter operation is based on fluid bed roasting of Ni-Cu sulphide concentrate, followed by electric furnace reductive smelting and Peirce-Smith converting to produce a Bessem
Jan 1, 2009
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A Methodology For Modeling Electromagnetic Confinement Systems: Application To Levitation MeltingBy Nagy El-Kaddah, Thinium T. Natarajan
A modeling strategy is presented for computing the electromagnetic field and the shape of the molten metal in electromagnetic confinement systems. This strategy involves the use of a hybrid finite ele
Jan 1, 2014
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Bonding/Binding Properties Of A Lead Contaminated SoilBy Godwin J. Igwe
For soil remediation technology to be effective, a thorough understanding of the interactions between a targeted contaminant and the soil matrix is crucial. Proper selection of remediation technology,
Jan 1, 1994
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Effect of Test Temperature and Prior Straining on the Deformation Mode of Austenitic Stainless Steel during Tensile TestingBy S. Neogy, M. Gupta, D. Srivastava, V. Kain, S. Roychowdhury, R. C. Prasad, G. K. Dey
"Austenitic stainless steels are an important material of construction for Boiling Water Reactors (BWR). These stainless steels are amenable to strengthening by strain hardening. Various deformation m
Jan 1, 2011
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Carbothermic Reduction Of Minerals In A Plasma EnvironmentBy J. J. Moore
The application of plasma technology to process metallurgy is briefly discussed. Experiments involving in-flight reduction of minerals (taconite, chromite, in particular) with a solid-based carbon red
Jan 1, 1985
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Mineralogy and Process Development of a Rutile Primary DepositBy Junbiao Liu
Rutile is mostly produced from placer sands. Its beneficiation from primary deposits has rarely been investigated. However, there is interest in primary deposit because of the depletion of sand deposi
Jan 1, 1989
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Arsenic ? The Technological Motivator For The Chelopech Copper/Gold MineBy Gavin Beer
The Chelopech Copper/Gold Mine, located in west-central Bulgaria, has been in operation since 1953 producing a low-grade copper/gold concentrate containing up to six percent arsenic by weight. The pe
Jan 1, 2005
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Recovery of Copper from Chalcopyrite by Means of a Cupric Chloride LeachBy K. J. Cathro
A hydrometallurgical process is described for the recovery of copper from chalcopyrite concentrates. The process is based on a cupric chloride leach, the concentrate having first been "activated" by h
Jan 1, 1976
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Energy Saving in Copper ElectrowinningBy C. Lupi
"The energy consumption of copper production by electrowinning, generally represents more than 1/4 of the total energy requirement in hydrometallurgical traditional process (roasting, leaching, purifi
Jan 1, 1997
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Fluid Dynamics of Inclined Jetting on a Slag/Metal BathBy Kent D. Peaslee
When supersonic oxygen jetting is used in electric furnace steelmaking, the lance jet axis is typically inclined at larger angles to the vertical than is used in basic oxygen steelmaking. The superson
Jan 1, 1994
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On-Line Monitoring of Reduction Processes for Improved Control of Iron-and Steel-MakingBy Cheryl S. Lim
New technologies such as direct reduction and smelting reduction processes are increasingly being used in iron-making and steel-making in addition to conventional blast furnace technology. Critical pa
Jan 1, 2001
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William P. ImrieBy Debbie Marshall
Process water is an important consideration in the development of a nickel laterite project. Depending on the location of the ore body, sufficient fresh water may not be available and it may be necess
Jan 1, 2004
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A New Development In Recycling Second Generation AutocatatystBy Heinz Giegerich
This paper deals with a new development in recycling second generation catalytic converters, namely metal substrate converters (MSC). It describes a patented dismantling process, whereby the MSC is se
Jan 1, 1995
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Precious Metal Recovery From Zinc Plant Residue By Thiourea LeachingBy L. I. Rosato
A novel hydrometallurgical process for the recovery of silver and gold from neutral leach residue that is based upon leaching with thiourea, is described. Laboratory and pilot plant studies have shown
Jan 1, 1990
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Influence of the Preforming Process of If-Steel on the Impact BehaviorBy E. A. Werner, A. Pichler, A. Spalek, G. Reisner, P. Stiaszny
"Interstitial free (IF) sheet steels are used for complex shaped parts because of their excellent formability. If a deep drawn part is subjected· to a impact deformation at low temperature brittle fra
Jan 1, 2000