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Bioleaching of Sulfide Ores- Distinguishing Between Indirect and Direct Mechanisms
By Michael L. Free
Bacterial oxidation of an arsenopyritic gold-ore .concentrate was carried out with continuous-flow .operation in 14-liter, mechanically agitated reactors. Samples from the slurry reactors were separat
Jan 1, 1991
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Electrochemical Modeling Of Electrowinning Performance
By M. L. Free
Electrowinning is directly impacted by many parameters that include electrolyte composition, voltage, current density, contact resistance, temperature, electrode spacing, and fluid flow as well as man
Jan 1, 2006
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Free form Fabrication of Catalytic Substrates
By J. P. Downey, T. Salisbury, M. Berlin, E. Rosenberg, G. Pinson, R. Christianson, K. Gleason, W. Gleason, S. Davis
"Direct digital manufacturing offers promise as a technique for fabricating complex hydrogen purification membrane support structures. Free form fabrication methods can produce parts with complex stru
Jan 1, 2012
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Contamination - Free Processing Of Pyrophoric Rare Earth
By Hans Prem
There has been a dramatic development in the field of magnetic materials in the last 10 to 15 years. Capacity improvement of electronic components especially required an increased production of "rare
Jan 1, 1992
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Drosrite Salt-Free Processing of Hot Aluminum Dross
By Rodney L. LeRoy, Michel G. Drouet, Peter G. Tsantrizos
"DROSRITE is a unique process that makes possible economic in-plant recovery of metal from hot aluminum dross. It is environmentally friendly, requiring no salt and producing no C02 or NOx gases. The
Jan 1, 2000
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Development of Waste – Free Technology in the Steel Industry
By Samson Adeosun, Sanmbo Balogun, David Esezobor
"Iron and steel making processes give rise to large amounts of usable and unusable materials, the latter generally being termed wastes. It is sometimes difficult to distinguish between re-usable by-pr
Jan 1, 2008
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Zinc-A Possible Component In Lead-Free Solders (Keynote)
By Adolf Mikula
Lead-tin solders are commonly used in electronic packaging due to their unique combination of electrical, chemical, physical, thermal and mechanical properties. Since it is known that lead and lead co
Jan 1, 2003
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Lead-Free Solder to Meet new safe Drinking Water Regulations
By T. S. Bannos
Section 1417 of the Safe Drinking Water Act Amendments enacted by the O.S. Congress prohibits the use of lead containing solders for potable water systems in new construction or when making repairs. T
Jan 1, 1990
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Preparation of a Carbon Free Precast Block for Ladle Lining
By Zhigang Liang
A carbon free precast block was prepared by using high-alumina fused corundum as aggregate and fused magnesia, and ultra-fine Al2O3 and ultra-fine SiO2 powders as matrix materials. A small linear expa
Jan 1, 2009
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Corrosion Testing Of Chrome-Free Refractories For Copper Production Furnaces
By M. D. Crites
As part of a multi-year program for assessing the viability of chrome-free refractories in copper smelting, converting and refining furnaces, dynamic corrosion tests have been conducted on a series of
Jan 1, 1999
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Free Surface Horizontal Waves Generated by Low Frequency Alternating Magnetic Fields
By J. Etay, S. Daugan, Y. Fautrelle
"New type of electromagnetic parametric instabilities arising at the free surface of liquid metal in the presence of a low frequency magnetic field are presented. First, the mechanism of the instabili
Jan 1, 1999
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Size-Dependent Melting Characteristics of Lead-free Solder Alloys in Microelectronics
By NRMR Bhargava
With the increasing use of lead-free solder alloys, low melting point alloy is often required due to the heat- sensitive parts or substrates in modern electronic devices. For such demand of low meltin
Jan 1, 2009
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Mitsubishi Materials' High Performance Oxygen Free Copper and High Performance Alloys
By Norihisa Iida, Yutaka Koshiba, Tsutoipu Masui
"Mitsubishi Materials has many years of experience in the production of oxygen free copper (OFC) and its alloys with a fully continuous-casting process. Four grades of OFC, commercial, electronic, sup
Jan 1, 2000
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Estimation of the Standard Free Energies of Formation of Tin Chlorides
By Salustio s. Guzman
The standard .free energies of formation of tin chlorides were estimated with reviewed and estimated basic thermodynamic data, and measured reversible potentials for the disproportionation of tin dich
Jan 1, 1985
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Electrochemical destruction of free cyanide on a cobalt oxide doped electrode
By E. Fockedey
he destruction of free cyanide on a Co3O4 doped carbon felt was studied. The experiments were done with an eiectrochemical filter press cell on dilute alkaline solutions containing 250 mg/l NaCN. No
Jan 1, 1998
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Chloride-Free Processing of Aluminum Scrap to Recover By-Product Materials
By William D. Riley
The U. S. Bureau of Mines has developed technology to recover by-product materials from aluminum scrap using engineered scavenger compounds (ESC). ESCs are structural oxides with a channel or tunnel s
Jan 1, 1995
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Particle Mass Flux in the Spray Cone of a Free Fall Atomizer
By Volker Uhlenwinkel
The design of a free fall atomizer as well as the process parameters affect the particle mass flux distribution in the spray cone. The mass flux distribution is important in spray forming because of i
Jan 1, 1999
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A Dynamic LCA Model For Assessing The Impact Of Lead Free Solder
By E. V. Verhoef
The proposed EU directive on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment promotes the substitution of lead in consumer electronics to reduce emiss
Jan 1, 2003
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A Dynamic LCA Model For Assessing The Impact Of Lead Free Solder
By E. V. Verhoej
The proposed EU directive on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment promotes the substitution of lead in consumer electronics to reduce emiss
Jan 1, 2003
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Computation of Magnetically-Supported Free Surface by a Coupled Finite/Boundary Element Method
By S. P. Song
A computational methodology based on the coupled finite element and boundary methods is developed to predict the free surface shapes of electrically conducting liquids supported by the electromagnetic
Jan 1, 1996