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Development and Application of Oxygen Sensors in Copper MetallurgyBy Du Sichen, S. Seetharaman, A. Jakobsson
"In the Present paper, the principles of oxygen potential measurements have been discussed along with the design details for oxygen sensors that are used in copper industry. A description of some of c
Jan 1, 1997
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Phase relationships in the Cu-Fe-O-SiO2 System, 1100-1350°CBy Antonio Luraschi
The constituents iron, oxygen, silica and cop- per are of principal interest in slags utilized in pyrornetallurgical processes for producing copper. Accordingly, phase relationships in the.Cu-Fe-0-SiO
Jan 1, 1976
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Parameters for Control and Optimization of Bioleaching of Sulfide Minerals (Invited)By H. Deveci
Bioleaching/biooxidation is essentially a dissolution process with the involvement of acidophilic bacteria acting as the "catalyst" to accelerate the dissolution of metals from sulfide minerals. The c
Jan 1, 2003
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Metal Separations Using Aqueous Biphasic Partitioning Systems*By J. Gartelmann, B. Zaslavsky, Y. Vojta, D. J. Chaiko, W. Mego, A. N. Rollins
"Aqueous biphasic extraction (ABE) processes offer the potential for low-cost, highly selective separations. This countercurrent extraction technique involves selective partitioning of either dissolve
Jan 1, 1996
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Determination of Energy Requirements for Ironmaking Processes: It’s not that StraightforwardBy Hong Yong Sohn, Miguel Olivas-Martinez
"Different approaches are used for calculating the ‘energy requirement’ of a process. The determination of energy requirement becomes confusing for a process in which a fuel is also a reactant. The ke
Jan 1, 2014
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Stabilization (Precipitation) Of Mercury From Precious Metals Extraction Wastes Utilizing TrimercaptotriazineBy Ljiljana Solujic
The need for the removal of mercury from the precious metals extraction circuits may be influenced by process, environmental, as well as by occupational hazard reasons. In these circuits mercury is ma
Jan 1, 1996
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Hexagonal Phase Transformation in the Engineered Scavenger Compound, Lithium Titanate .By W. K. Collins
Engineered Scavenger Compounds (ESCs), developed by the U.S. Bureau of Mines, are a novel class of compounds that can selectively recover a desired element from a solid or molten alloy. Lithium titana
Jan 1, 1993
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Engineered Scavenger Compounds: Recovery of Lithium from Lithium-Aluminum AlloysBy W. D. Riley
Engineered Scavenger Compounds (ESCs), developed by the U. S. Bureau of Mines I are a novel class of compounds that can selectively recover a desired element from 'a solid or molten alloy. Lithiu
Jan 1, 1991
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Laboratory One-Step Bath Smelting Of Nickel Concentrate To A Low Iron Matte (Invited)By N. J. Tannyan
Laboratory bath smelting tests were conducted to determine the feasibility of smelting nickel- copper concentrate directly to a low iron matte in one step. Concentrate, air/oxygen and a silica flux we
Jan 1, 2003
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Effect of Fluid Flow on Inclusion Coarsening in Low-Alloy Steel WeldsBy S. S. Babu, T. Hong, T. DebRoy, S. A. David
"Oxide inclusions form in welds because of deoxidation reactions in the weld pool. These inclusions control the weld microstructure development. Thermodynamic and kinetic calculation of oxidation reac
Jan 1, 1999
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Production of Copper, Cobalt, and Magnetic Iron Oxide from the Ancient Copper SlagBy E. Açma
In this study, the production of Cu, Co, and magnetic iron oxide from the ancient copper, slags, located in Küre-Turkey, is investigated. In the process under development, fayalitic slags containing
Jan 1, 1993
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Measurement Of The Oxygen Potential Of Non-Ferrous Slags With An Ex-Situ Electrochemical DeviceBy Moelans. N.
A method using an ex-situ electrochemical measurement device was developed to determine the oxygen potential of non-ferrous metallurgical slags. The electrochemical cell consists of the molten slag sa
Jan 1, 2003
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Development of Processing Maps of lnconel 718 for Computer-Aided Metal Forming ProcessBy lndu S. Das
An analytical simulation of the material characteristics of Inconel 718 is developed and bounds for mechanical and microstructural stability are obtained for isothermal and temperature-dependent cases
Jan 1, 1992
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Technology For Processing Of Lead-Bearing Materials From Copper Metallurgy At KGHM Polska Miedz S.A.By Ryszard Prajsnar
During copper production in shaft and flash smelting processes at KGHM Polska Miedz S.A., lead bearing material of sulfide, sulfate, and oxide character is generated in forms such as slime from shaft
Jan 1, 2002
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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
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Atmospheric Leaching of Laterites with Iron Precipitation as GoethiteBy Houyuan Liu
A new process was developed to recover nickel and cobalt by leaching laterite ore at atmospheric pressure and.95"-105" C. The nickel-containing goethite in limonite was first leached with sulphuric ac
Jan 1, 2004
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Ecological Recovery Process for Textile WasteBy Michaela Dina Stanescu, Emilia Visileanu, Eftalea Carpus
"The recovery and reintroduction into the economic circuit of the textile material resources must be considered as component parts of the strategies of harmonizing the relationships between the econom
Jan 1, 2012
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High-Temperature Cyanide Leaching of Automobile Catalysts In A Process Development UnitBy R. J. Kuczynski
The U.S. Bureau of Mines operated a 2,000-9 (4.4-lb) batch process development unit for recovering platinum-group metals (PGM) from automobile catalysts. Virgin monolith, used pellet and used monolith
Jan 1, 1993
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Chlorination: A Potential Approach for the Beneficiction of ChromiteBy N. Kanari
One of the criteria to define the market value of chromite concentrate is its chromium to iron ratio. Changing this ratio for a definite chromite mineral is impossible by physical processing. This stu
Jan 1, 1997
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In-Situ Monitoring of the Sintering Process with Non-Contact Electromagnetic Acoustic TransducersBy James C. Foley
In-situ characterizations of green state part density and sintering state have long been desired in the powder metal community. Recent advances in non-contact electromagnetic acoustic transducer (EMAT
Jan 1, 2001