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Current Efficiencies At High Current Density For Various Cathode CyclesBy I. M. Santos Moraes
Achieving high current efficiencies when operating at high current densities is a goal for every refinery, whether conventional or permanent cathode technology is employed. To obtain higher current ef
Jan 1, 1999
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The Biotankleach Process For The Treatment Of Refractory Gold/Silver Concentrates ? IntroductionBy A. Bruynesteyn
It is well known that most North American gold deposits are of a hydrothermal origin and therefore they are often associated with sulphide minerals such as pyrite and arsenopyrite. When the precious m
Jan 1, 1985
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Technology For Decreasing Refractory Wear In The Mitsubishi Process: Fundamental Research And Its ApplicationBy F. Tanaka
In April 1999, a two-year campaign of the Mitsubishi furnaces was achieved at Naoshima Smelter; the present one is expected to be extended much longer. An overview of basic technology for decreasing r
Jan 1, 1999
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Equilibrium versus Kinetics in Lead RefiningBy T. R. A. Davey
It is often important in the study of a process to determine whether the limitations are governed by equilibrium or kinetic considerations. Sometimes it is possible to devise a design of the process o
Jan 1, 2000
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Nd2Fe14B/a-Fe Based Nanocomposite Permanent Magnet Materials Prepared Via Mechanical MillingBy W. F. Miao
Nanocrystalline mixtures of Nd2Fe14B and a-Fe have been synthesized by mechanical milling and heat treatment. The samples exhibit isotropic behavior, with significant remanence enhancement associated
Jan 1, 1997
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Defect Analysis by Casting Simulation Software in Rolling Roll Manufactured by GGG70By Tanm Engin, Ali Riza Tarakcilar, Derya Dispinar
"Nowadays, the casting industry is developing parallel with the information technologies (IT). Particularly the casting simulation software is being frequently used in foundry floors for casting quali
Jan 1, 2012
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Important Events In The Recent Past And Near Future Of Hydrogen StorageBy Scott W. Jorgensen
Hydrogen storage research has a long history, with a recent surge of new materials and new concepts. Important progress has occurred in the area of solid phase materials for storage, tank materials an
Jan 1, 2006
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The Extractive Metallurgy Of Beryllium: Current And Future TechnologiesBy Edgar Vidal
Beryllium metal and alloys have been crucial in the advancement of technologies in space exploration, transportation, national defense, communications, energy, safety and medicine, to name a few. Bery
Jan 1, 2006
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Developments With The Imperial Smelting ProcessBy Roger W. Lee
The commissioning of the prototype Imperial Smelting Furnace (ISF) in 1950 was a technological breakthrough in the pyrometallurgical smelting of zinc and provided significant advantages over the exist
Jan 1, 2006
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Production Of SmCo5 Alloy By Calciothermic Reduction Of Samarium OxideBy T. S. Krishnan
Among the established permanent magnets, SmCo5 magnet occupies the foremost position as it offers a unique combination of high energy product, coercivity and curie temperature. The SmCo5 magnets are t
Jan 1, 1989
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A Multiscale Transient Modeling Approach for Predicting the Solidification Structure in VAR Processed Alloy 718 IngotsBy Laurentiu Nastac
"This paper describes the development and validation of a comprehensive multiscale modeling approach capable of predicting at the mesoscopic scale level the ingot solidification structure and solidifi
Jan 1, 2012
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Adsorption of Molybdenum in Nitric Acid Solution by Using Pb-Fe Based AdsorbentsBy Gjergj Dodbiba, Toyohisa Fujita, Takahiro Kikuchi, I-Chen Wu
"In order to separate molybdenum (Mo) from the high-level radioactive liquid waste (HLLW), Pb-Fe based adsorbents were synthesized. The adsorbents were precipitated by adding sodium hydroxide in mixtu
Jan 1, 2008
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Electrochemical Processing Of SpeissBy V. A. Luganov
During the treatment of raw materials containing arsenic and antimony, problems in the distribution of these elements in the process products occur. In a number of cases in processing of copper-bearin
Jan 1, 1999
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Continuous Copper Converting - A Perspective And View Of The FutureBy David B. George
In spite of the many well-known problems inherent in Pierce-Smith converting, it remains the dominant copper converting process. Continuous copper converting and direct concentrate to blister smelting
Jan 1, 2002
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Characterization Of Electric Arc Furnace Slag As Construction MaterialBy Kwang-suk You
This paper describes the characteristics of electric arc furnace slag (EAF slag) as an aggregate of concrete along with the chemical composition, leaching concentration of heavy metals, the soundness
Jan 1, 2006
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The Sepon Copper Project: Development Of A FlowsheetBy Ken Baxter
The Sepon Copper Project is located in Laos and has a mineable reserve of approximately 16Mt of ore grading 5% copper with minor gold and silver values. The deposit is a clay-hosted secondary copper
Jan 1, 2003
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Application Of Composite Furnace Module Cooling Systems In A Flash Furnace Reaction ShaftBy A. K. Kyllo
The use of Composite Furnace Module cooling systems has been shown to give improved refractory performance in a number of above bath locations in WMC flash furnaces. To test the behaviour of modules i
Jan 1, 1999
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Anodic Slimes Characteristics And Behaviour In Copper RefiningBy G. Cifuentes
It is known that the cathode purity and the electrolyte treatment are affected by the solids present in the electrolyte. Anodic slimes properties (e.g., chemical composition, crystalline composition,
Jan 1, 1999
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Technology And Applications Of Permanent MagnetsBy K. S. V. L. Narasimhan
Recently developed high energy permanent magnets SmCo5, Sm2Co17, Nd2Fe14B offer an interesting study of magnetic phenomenon. This publication discusses briefly the evolution of these magnets and the o
Jan 1, 1992
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Minimizing Fuel Costs during Thermal Regeneration of the Hydrochloric Acid LixiviantBy Kamal Adham
Hydrochloric acid is used as lixiviant in such hydrometallurgy processes as synthetic rutile production and nickel extraction. The intermediary metal chloride is normally roasted to release gaseous HC
Jan 1, 2003