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Kinetics of Dephosphorization of Iron Carbon Alloys: The Importance of Competing Reactions, Slag Properties and CO BubblesBy Kezhuan Gu
Data on the kinetics and thermodynamics of dephosphorization are analyzed in terms of the dynamic partition ratio, determined by a combination of slag thermodynamic properties and the balance of oxyge
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Bauxite Residue use to Remove SO2 from Gas EffluentsBy Wanderson Silva Rodrigues, Paulo Adão Marinho dos Santos, José Antonio Silva Souza, Luis Alves Venancio, Emanuel Negrão Macedo
"1 AbstractThe production of alumina from bauxite using the Bayer process generates 0.7 to 2.0 ton of the residue known as red mud per ton of alumina. This material has no large scale current use and
Jan 1, 2011
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Volatilization Behavior And Mechanisms Of Arsenic, Sulfur And Carbon In The Refractory Gold ConcentrateBy Qian Li, Li-chen Hou, Yong-bin Yang, Tao Jiang, Jian-jun Hu, Bing Xu
Extraction of gold from refractory gold concentrates usually requires an oxidation step to remove arsenides、sulphides and carbonaceous matter. In this investigation, the gold concentrates were two-sta
Jan 1, 2015
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Distribution Of Minor Elements Between Ni-S Melt And Al2O3-CaO-MgO Slag At 1873 KBy Hector Henao
To provide thermodynamic data for converting the nickel matte to liquid nickel, an experimental study was conducted in the phase equilibrium between the Ni-S alloy and the CaO-Ah03 based slag melted i
Jan 1, 2003
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Commercialisation of the Minataur TM Process: Commissioning of Harmony Gold RefineryBy Kathryn C. Sole
A novel solvent-extraction process for the refining of gold was recently commercialised, with the commissioning in May 1997 of a 24 t a-' refinery at Harmony Gold Mine in Virginia, South Africa.
Jan 1, 1998
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Interfacial Phenomena Between Alumina and Fayalite SlagBy J. R. Donald
Surface and interfacial phenomena play a significant role in refractory performance. For example, the wettability of the refractory material with slag, matte, and metal influences infiltration and int
Jan 1, 1996
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Refractory Design and the Role of Numerical SimulationBy D. R. Kreuzer
The sulfide smelting industry is striving for up-scaling their operations by increasing the throughput and efficiencies of the furnaces. The physical phenomena related to refractory materials prevaili
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Carbothermal Reduction pf Ilmenite Concentrate at High TemperatureBy Run Huang, Xuewei Lv, Lei Lei, Guibao Qiu, Chenguang Bai
"The TiO2-rich slag and pig iron can be produced from ilmenite concentrate by the electric furnace process. In this study, ilmenite concentrate was reduced in a vertical furnace equipped with a weight
Jan 1, 2011
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Computational Software for the Casting Industry -- A Perspective on Current and Future Issues1By A. J. Paul, K. O. Yu
"Today, foundries are moving towards the use of models and design tools to gain a competitive advantage in producing castings of high desired quality. This leads to a growing alliance between foundrie
Jan 1, 1994
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Studies Of The Vaporization Chemistry Of Arsenic In Sulfide Smelting PhasesBy R. D. Brittain
In order to analyze and control the transport of harmful trace-element impurities in various smelting processes, it is necessary to have fundamental information about the chemical thermodynamic proper
Jan 1, 1983
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Copper Extraction From Complexing SolutionsBy R. F. Hammen
Copper is one of the most widely used metals in industrial processes and is also present in most mining operations. Extraction of copper from solutions often proves difficult due to the presence of co
Jan 1, 1994
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Oxidized Pellet Preparation from Refractory Specularite Concentrates Using Modified Humic Acid (Mha) BindersBy Guohua Bai, Yuanbo Zhang, Guihong Han, Zijian Su, Daoyuan Zhang
"Specularite ores have poor hydrophilicity and ballability as well as inferior high-temperature reactivity, which restrict the large-scale application of them in the pelletizing and sintering producti
Jan 1, 2011
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Effect of Iron containing Metallurgical Byproducts on Pulverized Coal Combustion EfficiencyBy Wen Liangying, Zou Chong, Tan Xiuqin, Bai Chenguang, Zhang Shengfu
"Eight typical metallurgical byproducts containing iron were selected based on the effect of the chemical composition, particle size, additives on the burnout degree of pulverized coal. Effect of thre
Jan 1, 2012
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Modeling of Copper Converter Foamover and Operational ImprovementsBy Jared Ball, Darren Snashall, Paul Telford, Pengfu Tan, Ben Hogg
"The foamed converter charges were up to 3 8 per month in Xstrata Copper Smelter at Mount Isa. The issue of high converter foamover frequency had remained unsolved for many decades in Mount Isa. A the
Jan 1, 2011
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Lifetime Prediction of Pneumatic Conveyor Bends With the Aid of Computational ModelsBy Robert Hanson, Mayur K. Patel
"Pneumatic conveying pipelines are used throughout a variety of industries, from food processing/packing to power generation plants, as an efficient means of transporting materials between storage and
Jan 1, 2001
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Reaction Sequences in Sulphide Particle OxidationBy E. J. Peuraniemi
Oxidation of chalcopyrite concentrate and two low-iron copper mattes were studied using a laboratory scale laminar-flow furnace simulating the phenomena taking place in different zones of the reaction
Jan 1, 2000
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Computational Modelling of Thermomechanical Phenomena"Many industrial processes involve materials that are subject to temperature change and thermal stress. Examples range from the casting of large metallic products to the cooling and reliability of sma
Jan 1, 2001
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Developments of Processing Technologies for Refractory Gold OresBy Tianzu Yang, Weifeng Liu, Lin Chen, Deyu Wang
"Due to the gradual exhaustion of easily extractive gold ores, it is vital to make efficient use of refractory gold ores which hold 30% gold storage of the world. However, the disadvantage of current
Jan 1, 2013
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Recent Developments in Reverberatory Furnace and Converter Practice at the Mount Isa Mines Copper SmelterBy Grant E. Casley
Since 1970 Mount Isa fines Limited has made a significant increase in blister copper production from approximately 100,000 to 155,000 mt per annum and in fact 161,040 mt were produced in the calendar
Jan 1, 1976
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Modeling And Control Of Dioxin Formation During Iron Ore Sintering (f0829787-3522-495a-899a-a5e6b72d7adc)By Pengfu Tan
In order to understand and control the formation of dioxins and furans in iron ore sinter plants and to possibly avoid expensive end-of-pipe removal stages, thermodynamic calculations on the stability
Jan 1, 2003