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Hernan Videla Lira Copper Smelter ModernizationBy O. C. Rojas
Improvements and modifications on lay out and process, from 1997 till 1998, are presented. Based on a Teniente Converter, started up 1993, a Strategic Development Plan was structured to increase the p
Jan 1, 1999
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Commercial Separations In The Copper Industry Using Molecular Recognition Technology (MRT)By Ronald L. Bruening
IBC Advanced Technologies, Inc. (IBC) has developed and commercialized SuperLig® materials based on Molecular Recognition Technology (MRT), which have proven to be very effective for the removal of bi
Jan 1, 2003
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Development Of More Environment-Friendly And Cost-Effective Drying Facility For Copper ConcentratesBy J. Partinen
Drying is a unit process which has numerous applications in metallurgical process industry. Kumera Technology Center, being a worldwide equipment and process supplier, has developed sophisticated solu
Jan 1, 1999
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Activities Of Lead And Zinc Oxides In CaO-SiO2-FeOX-AlO1.5 SlagBy Katsunori Yamaguchi
The zinc, lead and alumina contents in copper smelting slag are increasing with the increase in waste recycling. The recovery of base metals such as lead and zinc from copper converter slag is importa
Jan 1, 2006
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Electrocatalytic Titanium Mesh Surfaces Combined With Standard Lead Substrates For Process Improvements And Power Savings In Copper ElectrowinningBy K. L. Hardee
A recent development has emerged which produces a retrofittable, low cost anode by attaching disposable, electrocatalytically active titanium mesh over the existing lead anodes. The coated titanium me
Jan 1, 1999
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The Effect of Nascent Chlorine and Multivalent Chloride Salts in the Dissolution of Gold by ChlorineBy Carl C. Nesbitt
A study was conducted to investigate the claims of early observers who noted an increase in the rate of gold dissolution when chlorine was chemically produced in the leach vessel compared to sparging
Jan 1, 1992
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Advanced Scaling Techniques For The Modeling Of Materials ProcessingBy Patricio F. Mendez
This paper presents a formalism to automate portions of the traditional scaling procedure. This formalism, called here Order of Magnitude Scaling (OMS), captures essential components of the governing
Jan 1, 2006
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Primary Lead Production - A Survey of Existing Smelters and RefineriesBy A. H. -J. Siegmund
Since the last survey of lead smelters in 1987, the lead industry has experienced many changes. Technological innovations, in combination with a dramatic shift in the market structure as well as more
Jan 1, 2000
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A Novel Concept of Safe Disposal of Acid Generating Tailings by Agglomeration and Encapsulating Alkaline and Bactericidal AdditivesAcid generation from reactive sulphide mineral tailings has become a major environmental problem in the mining industry. Initiation of chemical and biochemical oxidation reactions of the sulphide mine
Jan 1, 1991
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Application Of Vacuum Technique In The Recovery Of Zinc-Containing WastesBy D. J. Wang
Based on the thermodynamic arid kinectic aspects, the vaccum distillation processes for the separation and recovery of metals from wastes are analyzed. As to the separation criteria, The separation co
Jan 1, 1996
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A Rotary Arc Furnace For Aluminum Dross ProcessingBy Michel G. Drouet
Dross, a major by-product of all processes involving molten aluminum, forms at the surface of the molten metal as the latter reacts with the furnace atmosphere. It generally represents 1 to 5 wt% of t
Jan 1, 1995
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Computational Modelling Of Heap Leach ProcessesBy M. Cross
Heap leaching presents a complex physico-chemical process to model and a significant challenge to develop a comprehensive model enabling reliable predictions of heap behavior over the long term. A com
Jan 1, 2006
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Automatic Mineralogical Analysis Of Copper SlagsBy E. Almendras de Siegel
Pyrometallurgical processes have the thermodynamic capability of treating complex and dirty ores and concentrates to produce high purity metals and inert slags. Modem pyrometallurgical processes are e
Jan 1, 1999
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Particle Size Analysis of Metal Nanoparticles using Ultra-High Resolution Mass SensorsBy Kerri-Ann Hue, Kerry Hasapidis, Ken Babcock, Patrick O'Hagan
"Metallic nanoparticles exhibit properties that are significantly different from individual atoms or bulk materials. Their applications are diverse and have varying uses in areas such as cancer treatm
Jan 1, 2011
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The Third Decade of Top Submerged Lance TechnologyBy J. M. Floyd
"Top submerged lance furnace developments started in CSIRO in the early 1970s and was given the name Sirosmelt. In the early work the technology was developed for tin smelting and processing tin slags
Jan 1, 1996
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It Is All About Energy (96660d8b-2a94-4bc8-86f5-59e509d5314f)By Patrick R. Atkins
Energy issues will have increasing impacts on decision making in all facets of society over the next few decades. Industrial users of energy and producers of products that affect energy use must be f
Jan 1, 2006
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Development, Testing and Full-Scale Operation of a New Treatment Method for Selenium Removal from Acidic EffluentsBy M. Pineau, G. A. Monteith, M. Laliberte, G. Houlachi
Conventional physico-chemical treatment methods, either hydroxide or sulfide precipitation, can hardly achieve a high removal of selenium from the liquid effluents which can be generated in some metal
Jan 1, 2000
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Recent Operations at the Iijima Zinc RefineryBy R. Togashi, S. Kuramochi, T. Yamada
In 1972, the Akita Zinc Co., Ltd. commenced operations with an annual capacity of 86,000 tonnes of electrolytic zinc, and it has operated with an annual capacity of 156,000 t-Zn since 1974. The busine
Jan 1, 2000
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Self-Tuning Chemical Sensors For Molten MetalsBy R. Vasant Kumar
Measurement and control of trace elements in molten metal are often critical in order to achieve optimum production, refining, alloying or recycling. Solid electrolyte sensors for monitoring oxygen an
Jan 1, 2006
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Advantages of Continuous Copper Fire Refining in a Packed BedBy Gabriel Riveros, Ariel Balocchi, Andrzej Warczok, Daniel Smith
Blister copper from converting of copper matte is processed by fire refining prior to electrorefining. The fire refining consists of two steps: copper oxidation with impurities slagging and copper red
Jan 1, 2009