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Applications of Scanning Electron Microscope to Clay and Other Fine-Grained MineralsBy W. D. Keller
Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) accompanied by X-ray energy dispersive analysis (XES) is a useful tool in process clay mineralogy. The texture of kaolin, illustrated by SEM, gives a clue to its mod
Jan 1, 1982
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The Oxidation Behavior Of 58 And 72 % Copper Mattes In A Simulated Flash Converting FurnaceBy Kirsi M. Riihilahti
The oxidation characteristics of solid copper matte particles under simulated Kennecott-Outokumpu Flash Converting conditions are presented. The effects of feed matte grade, matte particle size, oxyge
Jan 1, 1998
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Options For Complying With Water Quality-Base Metal LimitationsBy Jack Thibodeau
During the past six years, most states have promulgated water quality regulations which contain numerical aquatic life standards for heavy metals. In addition, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA
Jan 1, 1996
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Application of Cominco Electrowinning Technology in the Copper IndustryBy D. J. Murdock
Cominco Ltd. has developed a number of innovative technologies for electrowinning. The paper discusses the application of these technologies to the copper industry. Tankhouse and cell design will be d
Jan 1, 1987
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Future Technological Developments for Aluminium SmeltingBy Barry Welch, Kai Grjotheim
"The capital intensive nature of the present process for aluminium smelting, the low productivity per unit reactor, and pressure to reduce the electdcal energy demand have motivated the search for an
Jan 1, 1988
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Recycling Of TantalumBy Axel Hoppe
Although Tantalum is not usually regarded as a precious metal, its pricing structure is very similar to that of Silver. Different from precious metals, Tantalum has only industrial applications and it
Jan 1, 1995
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Recovery of Ilmenite from Venezuelan Black SandBy Mariana H. Staia
The present communication reports the results obtained by applying different concentration methods, at laboratory level, to the black sands from Estado Bolivar, Venezuela, with the aim of obtaining an
Jan 1, 1995
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Effect Of Rare Earth Substitutions For La On The Hydrogen Absorption Of La-Based AB5 AlloysBy C. O. Bounds
The performance of AB5-type alloys for hydrogen absorption including the electrochemical absorption as an electrode for rechargeable batteries has been demonstrated' to be a complex function of t
Jan 1, 1997
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Selective Extraction of Titanium From Titaniferrous Minerals Via a Novel Fluoride RouteBy M. D. Stephens
A new, one-step process for extracting titanium from titaniferrous materials has been demonstrated. In the process, depleted uranium tetrafluoride (DUF 4), a solid, is mixed with ilmenite (FeTi03) and
Jan 1, 2001
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Condensation of SiO and CO in Silicon Production—A Literature ReviewBy Broggi Andrea
Condensates produced by SiO(g) and CO(g) have a crucial importance in silicon production. Condensation will follow the reactions 3 SiOðgÞ+COðgÞ→ 2 SiO2 + SiC and 2 SiO ðgÞ→Si+SiO2. Solid compounds gen
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Production of Fine Powder of Tantalum by Reduction of Tantalum Chloride Vapor with HydrogenBy Hitoshi Iijima, Fumitaka Tsukihashi
"Fine powder of tantalum is used as materials of electric condenser. It is important to control the distribution of particle diameter of tantalum fine powders for the commercial use. In this study, fi
Jan 1, 2000
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Stoichiometric and Kinetic Effects on the Pressure Leaching of Zinc ConcentratesBy George P. Demopoulos
n this study we have sought to highlight the critical linkage between individual reaction kinetic parameters (usually determined in small bench scale experiments) and large continuous reactor performa
Jan 1, 1999
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Reduction Behavior Of Multi-Nonferrous Metals-Bearing Iron Concentrate Pellet By Mixed Co/H₂ GasBy Yuanbo Zhang, Zhixiong You, Guanghui Li, Peidan Wen, Tao Jiang
Sn-bearing iron ore containing small amount of Zn, Pb and As is one of the typical complex polymetallic ores in China. This kind of ore is not extensively utilized due to the complicated relationships
Jan 1, 2015
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Electrodeposition of Malleable CobaltBy P. Louis
Although cobalt is known and used for its hardness and wear resistance, ductile cobalt can be obtained by electrolysis in chloride solutions, under the following conditions : pH : 1.5 - 2, Co++ : 30 -
Jan 1, 1988
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Research On The Use Of Waste Silica From The Cerro Prieto Geothermal Field, MexicoBy John W. Lund
The Geo-Heat Center has been investigating the utilization of waste silica from the Cerro Prieto geothermal field for several years. The main objectives of the research were to com-bine silica with va
Jan 1, 2006
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Kinetic Study on the Lime Enhanced Reduction of Chalcocite with CarbonBy M. C. Ruiz
The conventional pyrometallurgical methods to treat copper sulfide concentrates include generally, one or more oxidizing steps where the formation of SO2 gas can not be prevented. From the economical
Jan 1, 1999
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Reduction Rate of Chromite Ore by Fe-C-Si MeltsBy Takamitsu Nakasuga, Haiping Sun, Kyushu University, Katsumi Mori
"The kinetic behavior of reduction of chromite ore by liquid iron containing carbon and silicon has been investigated under various experimental conditions to clarify the reduction mechanism. It was f
Jan 1, 2000
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Process Mineralogy: Past, Present, and FutureBy Richard D. Hagni
Process mineralogy has not been given adequate attention in years past, because geologists have not been sufficiently interested in applying mineralogical techniques to industrial processes, and most
Jan 1, 1982
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Treatment of Industrial Waste Material in Reverberatory Furnace at Onahama SmelterBy Nobuo Kikumoto
Recently, the treatment of industrial waste materials has been a serious social problem here in Japan. Filling them in ponds is now strictly prohibited due to a limited land area and incineration meth
Jan 1, 2000
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The Viscous Behavior of Aqueous Slurries of Goethite and Limonitic Laterite: Characterization for Design and Analysis of Tubular Transport and Heating SystemsBy B. C. Blakey
Unlike most hydrometallurgical slurries, those containing significant concentrations of goethite are typically highly viscous and shear-thinning, even at solid volume fractions below 5%. The viscosity
Jan 1, 2000