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Advances In Understanding Of Phenomena In The Blast Furnace Hearth
By Pinakin C. Chaubal
An industry ? university consortium was set up to develop advanced tools necessary to understanding of the various phenomena occurring in the hearth of the modern iron making blast furnace. The major
Jan 1, 2006
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A Comparative Electrochemical Study of Arsenic Removal from Organic and Inorganic Sources using Various Sacrificial Electrodes
By Jewel Andrew Gomes
Arsenic is considered as one of the toxic materials being controlled by Environmental Protection Agencies in several developed and developing countries. It is found in the nature as constituents of th
Jan 1, 2010
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Semi - Solid Processing of Al - Wrought Alloys
By P. J. Uggowitzer, K. Steinhoff, A. Wolf
"With the increasing acceptance of the Thixoforging process in the last few years, also the technical and commercial requirements for this forming technology and its components increased. So far, a gr
Jan 1, 2000
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Ion Interaction Models for Co, Ni, Cu, Zn and Fe
By KNona C. Liddell
The ion interaction model Pitzer proposed twenty years ago is today the most widely used method for calculation of osmotic coefficients and electrolyte and single ion activity coefficients in aqueous
Jan 1, 1993
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Modeling of Powder-in-Tube Wire Drawing Process for Manufacture of High Temperature Superconducting Wires
By Murali Thirukkonda, Rahul Shah, Srinivas Tangrila, Shankar Rachakonda, Jan Kajuch, Arthur Gurson
"High-temperature superconductors have potential for a variety of applications such as power generators, superconducting magnets for mine sweepers or ship propulsion motors, and magnetic levitation tr
Jan 1, 1994
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Semi-Pilot Plant Test for Injection Smelting of Zinc Calcine
By M. Fujikawa, S. Goto, M. Nishikawa
"The semi-pilot scale plant for injection smelting of zinc calcine was operated under the committee of Joint Research Organization of Injection Metallurgy. The capacity of the plant is 10 ton metallic
Jan 1, 1988
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Mathematical Modeling And Design Of Heat Pipe-Cooled Metallurgical Furnace Equipment
By Pietro Navarra
Cooling of critical furnace equipment to produce freeze lining is of particular interest as many metallurgical processes are intensified while attempting to prolong campaign life. This idea was combin
Jan 1, 2006
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Effect Of The Reductants On The Production Of Iron Based Alloys From Mill Scale By Metallothermic Process
By Mehmet Bu daycı, Onuralp Yücel, Ahmet Turan, Murat Alkan
In this study, iron based alloys (Fe, Fe-Cr-Ni-Mo, etc.) were produced by using metallothermic methods starting from Mill Scales obtained continuous casting processes. During the process, the combusti
Jan 1, 2016
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Geothermal Brines - High Value Mineral Extraction
By Mark C. L. Patterson
Hydrothermal brines are extracted from significant depths below the surface of the earth and arrive at the surface at elevated pressure and temperature. The exact chemistry and conditions of these br
Jan 1, 2006
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Quantification Of Molten Metal Quality Improvements Using An L-Series Gas Injection Pump
By Larry Hopkins
The molten metal circulation pump has become a staple for melting aluminum in reverberatory furnaces. The forced convection that is created in the melt efficiently provides circulation while dramatica
Jan 1, 1995
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Challenges and Opportunities of a Lead Smelting Process for Complex Feed Mixture
By Christoph Zschiesche
Managing complex material streams within a lead smelting/reduction process has a long history at Aurubis. After modernization of the secondary lead smelter in 1991, Aurubis operates an electric furnac
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Hydrogen Rich and Carbon Neutral Gas as Reducing Agent for Heavy Metal Containing Residues
By Jürgen Antrekowitsch, Thomas Griessacher
"Heavy metal containing residues are typically hazardous wastes because on the one hand, a deposition gets more and more complicated and on the other hand, the large amounts of metals like Zn, Cu, Fe
Jan 1, 2011
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Ausmelt Technology, Flexible, Low Cost Technology For Copper Production In The 21st Century (Invited)
By Joseph Sofra
It has become increasingly evident that sustainable metals production in the 21st century requires producers to balance the needs of cost effective, high value production with that of responsible plan
Jan 1, 2003
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Processing Of Vanadiferous Residues To Ferrovanadium
By R. Ressel
Keywords: ferrovanadium, thermodynamics, phosphorus Recyclable material is rapidly gaining in importance as a source of raw materials in industrialized countries. This is also the case in the produ
Jan 1, 2005
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Prediction of Realistic Thermal Fields in Mould Filling of Castings by an Explicit Finite Element Method
By 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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Advances In Sulfide Smelting -Technology, R&D, And Education
By H. Y. Sohn
The considerable progress made in the sulfide smelting technology since the first International Sulfide Symposium of 1983 is discussed. The new developments and innovations have largely been driven by
Jan 1, 1998
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A Comparative Study of Oxidants on Gold and Silver Dissolution in Acidic Thiourea Solutions
By J. C. Huyhua
The effect or various oxidants on gold and silver dissolution in thiourea solutions (0.05 M in H2SO4) was studied using the rotating disc technique, a.t 2s c and 600 rpm. These studies were carried ou
Jan 1, 1989
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Development Of New Copper Continuous Converter
By Yasuo Ojima
A new copper continuous converting process was investigated to evaluate the possibility of its application in the commercial operation. The tests were performed both in the laboratory and in pilot pla
Jan 1, 2003
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The Removal of Iron from Molten Aluminium
By H. M. . van der Donk
In this work an overview is given about the techniques available for the removal of metallic impurities from molten aluminium. The overview is focused on the removal of iron. Also, some experimental r
Jan 1, 1995
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Energy Efficient, Non-Wetting, Microporous Refractory Material for Molten Aluminum Contact Applications
By Kenneth McGowan
"The aluminum industry is the 5th largest consumer of energy and the largest consumer of energy on a per-weight basis. Process heating accounts for 25% of the energy consumed to manufacture aluminum.
Jan 1, 2009