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Pollution to Power: A Case Study Of The Kennecott Sulfuric Acid PlantBy Steven M. Puricelli
Sulfuric acid plants associated with smelters, have historically been an overworked and often neglected pollution control device. They could do little more than manage the wide fluctuations in gas flo
Jan 1, 1998
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Precipitation of Hematite and Recovery of Hydrochloric Acid from Concentrated Iron Chloride Solutions by a Novel Hydrolytic Decomposition ProcessBy L. Becze, S. J. Hock, G. P. Demopoulos
"Regeneration of HCl from chloride solutions is commercially practiced by high temperature (800-900 °C) pyrohydrolysis associated with high energy consumption and capital cost. As an alternative to py
Jan 1, 2011
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Magnetic Materials for the Conversion of Magnetic Energy to Cooling and HeatingBy Karl A. Gschneidner
The magnetocaloric effect has been known for 120 years and has been utilized for cooling about 70 years. But in the last four years significant advances have been made to show that magnetic refrigerat
Jan 1, 2002
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Operation of the MCLE (Matte Chlorine Leach Electrowinning) Plant for Nickel Refining at Sumitomo Metal Mining Co., Ltd.By Suswnu Makino
Sumitomo Metal Mining developed a new nickel refining process ( Matte Chlorine Leach Electrowinning process) based on chlorine leach and electrowinning technologies. After the pilot plant study, the c
Jan 1, 1996
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A Geometric Approach to optimized Riser Design in CastingsDesigning rigging systems for complex castings has been more of an art than a science. Foundrymen have used thumb rules based on past experience to develop working designs. Of late, attempts are being
Jan 1, 1994
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Extracting AliO3 from Coal Gangue by Carbonthermal Reduction – Alkaline Leaching ProcessBy Jun Zhu, Jilai Xuel, Tao Li
"Coal gangue is industrial waste containing Al2O3 and SiO2 with great recycling and reuse values. This work is aimed at extracting Al2O3 content in the coal gangue by a process of carbonthermal reduct
Jan 1, 2011
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A Steady State Model for Roll CastingBy M. J. Bagshaw, J. D. Hunt, R. M. Jordan
"Continuous casting processes, and the roll casting process in particular, offer considerable potential to the Aluminium industry, both meatallurgically and economically.The three major limiting proce
Jan 1, 1986
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The Metallurgical Sulfuric Acid Plant Design, Operating & Materials Considerations 2006 UpdateBy Leonard J. Friedman
The recovery of sulfur dioxide from metallurgical gases for the production of sulfuric acid has been an effective means of reducing sulfur dioxide emissions from non-ferrous smelters. Sulfuric acid ha
Jan 1, 2006
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Measurements of Mineral Liberation in Connection with Mineral BeneficiationBy William Petruk
An investigation was conducted to determine types of particles that tend to be recovered in concentrates by mineral beneficiation. It was found that, in concentrates of the same grade the proportion o
Jan 1, 1989
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Effect of SiO2 Addition on Reduction of Fe-Si-Mn Alloy from Adjusted Converter SlagBy Min Chen, Cui-huan Huang, Zhen Tian, Jian-hong Dong
"The present work studied the production of Fe-Si-Mn alloy from adjusted converter slag by thermodynamic analysis. The results showed that solubility of SiO2 in the molten slag increased with incremen
Jan 1, 2012
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Simulation of the Rheology and Boundary Conditions of a Semi-Solid Metal During Pressure Die InjectionBy C. J. Parradies
During injection into a die, semi-solid metal alloys exhibit a shear-rate, history-dependent flow response. Simulating the injection of a thixotropic material requires that empirically determined boun
Jan 1, 1997
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Oxygen Production TechnologiesBy K. J. Murphy, A. R. Smith, A. P. Odorski
"The need for large quantities of oxygen for use in metallurgical processes was a major driving force in the commercialization of tonnage air separation plants. Oxygen, nitrogen and argon impact the q
Jan 1, 1988
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Ambient Temperature Treatment of Noranda Tailing and Berkeley Pit Acid Mine Water by Modified Ferrite Coprecipitation and Magnetic SeparationAcid mine drainage containing heavy metal ions is a large environmental problem facing the mining and mineral processing industry. The femte coprecipitation is a novel technique for removing heavy met
Jan 1, 1994
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Preparation Of Uniform Fine Nickel Oxalate Particles By The Chelating PrecipitationBy Huang Kai
Uniform needle-like and spherical nickel oxalate particles were prepared by the chelating precipitation process, which was based on the reaction of oxalate acid and the solution of ammonia nickel chlo
Jan 1, 2003
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Influence of Substrate Properties on the Selective Leaching Performance of Cobalt from Cemented CarbidesBy Gregor Kücher
Lack of basic knowledge on the semi-direct recycling methods for hard metals hinders the application on an industrial scale. However, advantages like reduced expenses and lower environmental impact dr
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Nanocomposite Rubber Material with Industrial WasteBy Hélio Wiebeck, Fabio J. Esper, Wildor T. Hennies, Guillermo R. Martín-Cortés, Francisco R. Valenzuela-Díaz
"Natural rubber reinforced commonly with carbon black to produce vulcanized material, turns into a new environmentally friendly nanocomposite when carbon black is replaced by organically modified clay
Jan 1, 2008
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Why is Fire Assay so Misunderstood?By Joel A. Huffinan
"This presentation is being given to better inform the audience of the dependability of precious metal analysis by fire assay. A brief explanation, however, of standard fire assay exploration procedur
Jan 1, 1999
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New Selective Ion Exchange Resins for Copper and NickelBy Robert R. Grinstead
Two new ion exchange resins have been developed, which selectively absorb copper and nickel in preference to ferric iron from dilute sulfuric acid solutions of pH 1-3. The first absorbs copper and not
Jan 1, 1976
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An Integrated Steel Plant for the Year 2000By Ian F. Hughes
"Concepts of an integrated steel plant for sheet products to be built and operating in the year 2000 will be described. The design and operating methodology of this market driven facility will integra
Jan 1, 1988
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Simulation and Animation of a Copper SmelterA simulation of a capper concentrate smelter was built with a capacity of 450,000 tons per year. The system's components to simulate were three : a Reverbetory furnace, a Wiente ' s modified
Jan 1, 1994