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                     Elimination of Nickel from Copper Scrap Melt Elimination of Nickel from Copper Scrap MeltBy Hiroyuki Sano, Chikabumi Yamauchi, Mitsuru Tanahashi, Toshiharu Fujisawa, Shin-ya Iwahori "Pyrometallurgical process using Cu2O-based slag was proposed as a recycling process for copper scrap. However, it is difficult to remove nickel from copper by oxidative refining. Therefore, it is nec Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Rate Phenomena in the Outokumpu Flash Smelting Reaction Shaft Rate Phenomena in the Outokumpu Flash Smelting Reaction ShaftBy N. J. Themelis In the last two decades, the Outokumpu flash smelting process has become the dominant new technology for copper smelting and has? also been applied to the smelting of other metal sulfides. The applica Jan 1, 1985 
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                     The Metallogeneticy and Mineralogy of Chinese Refractory Gold Deposits and Gold Recovery The Metallogeneticy and Mineralogy of Chinese Refractory Gold Deposits and Gold RecoveryBy Zhang Yongzhu The metallogeneticy and mineralogy of three types of Chinese refractory gold deposits (Au-As; Au-As-MeS; Au-As-C) which are somewhat different from those abroad are discussed. The modes of occurrence, Jan 1, 1992 
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                     The Recovery of Manganese from the Boleo Project Using Leaching, Precipitation and Electrolytic Manganese Metal Production The Recovery of Manganese from the Boleo Project Using Leaching, Precipitation and Electrolytic Manganese Metal ProductionBy Thomas Gliick, Jianming Lu, David Dreisinger "The recovery of manganese from the Boleo project of Baja Mining is via an acid oxidation and acid reduction process in seawater. Manganese as manganese dioxide is leached into solution as manganese s Jan 1, 2012 
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                     Naoshima Smelter Operation Present and Future - Naoshima Smelter Operation Present and Future -By E. Oshima In May 1991, a New Mitsubishi Continuous Copper Smelter Line started operation at Naoshima. Recently, it has been continuing steady operation and one and a half year campaign life has been achieved. I Jan 1, 1998 
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                     Copper Mineral Reactions in Supercritical and Subcritical Water (U.S. Bureau of Mines Salt Lake City Research Center) Copper Mineral Reactions in Supercritical and Subcritical Water (U.S. Bureau of Mines Salt Lake City Research Center)By A. E. Isaacson The U.S. Bureau of Mines is studying the effect of supercritical water, at 400' C and 3,500 psi, and subcritical water, at lower temperatures and pressures, on mixtures of minerals and metals to Jan 1, 1989 
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                     Effect of Concentrate Composition on 65% Cu Matte Smelting: FeS2 -OuFeS2 Concentrates Effect of Concentrate Composition on 65% Cu Matte Smelting: FeS2 -OuFeS2 ConcentratesBy W. G. Davenport The Cu content of industrial flash furnace concentrates varies considerably. It is usually around 30% Cu (Tables 2.1, 3.1) but it may be as high as 55% Cu and as low as 20% Cu. The mineralogy of flas Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Characterization of Pyrite from Coal Sources Characterization of Pyrite from Coal SourcesBy M. C. Esposito Seven pyrite samples purified from coal sources and one ore source pyrite (for comparative purposes) have been characterized by chemical and mineralogical analyses, inherent floatability, apparent spe Jan 1, 1987 
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                     Advances In Gas Cleaning Technology Advances In Gas Cleaning TechnologyBy P. D. Nolan Smelters operating under pollution control orders have become increasingly dependent upon the reliable operation of sulphuric acid plants and no factor affects the long term reliability of those plant Jan 1, 1983 
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                     Computational Thermodynamics in Materials Science Computational Thermodynamics in Materials ScienceBy Günter Petzow, Hans Leo Lukas, Hans Jürgen Seifert "The CALPHAD method (CALculation of PHAse Diagrams) has been extensively developed in the last 25 years and became a useful tool in materials science. Thermodynamic descriptions for the functions of s Jan 1, 1996 
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                     Thermo-Mechanical Model of Steel Shell Behavior in the Continuous Casting Mold Thermo-Mechanical Model of Steel Shell Behavior in the Continuous Casting MoldBy Avijit Moitra The behavior of the solidifying shell in the early stages of solidification has an important influence on the final quality of continuously-cast steel slabs. In order to understand the thermal and mec Jan 1, 1992 
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                     Electrochemical Characterization of Gelatine, Thiourea and Chloride Ions in the Electrorefining of Copper Electrochemical Characterization of Gelatine, Thiourea and Chloride Ions in the Electrorefining of CopperBy O. Forsén A new cell construction was designed for the study of the electrochemical behaviour of additives in conditions that simulate real copper, electrorefining. The behaviour of gelatine and thiourea was st Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Recent Operation and Improvements at Onaharna Smelter Recent Operation and Improvements at Onaharna SmelterBy E. Oshima The only one reverberatory furnace smelting in Japan has been alive in Onahama Smelter, Onahama Smelting and Refining Company. The fuel for the reverberatory furnaces had been changed from bunker C-oi Jan 1, 1993 
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                     Production Developments at Magma's Continuous Casting Rod Plant Production Developments at Magma's Continuous Casting Rod PlantBy Gerald M. Rich Magma Copper Company, a subsidiary of Newmont Mining Corporation, has initiated many changes in the continuous casting of 5/16 inch diameter copper rod since startup of the San Manuel rod plant in ear Jan 1, 1976 
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                     Selective Separations Of Trace Metals And Organics From Water Selective Separations Of Trace Metals And Organics From WaterBy E. S. Peterson The selective separations of trace metals- and organics from water are processes of importance to industry. The application of a new metals capture technology coupled with polymer membrane technology Jan 1, 1995 
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                     EAF Dust As An Electrolytic Zinc Resource EAF Dust As An Electrolytic Zinc ResourceBy A. D. Zunkel The zinc in electric arc furnace dust (EAFD) arises from the fuming and oxidation of the zinc present, mainly as galvanizing, in automotive scrap. The dust is collected from the electric furnace offga Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Carbonization Of Coals Mixed Iron Ore Fines And Gasification Of Resulting Iron Coke With Co₂: Transformation Of Iron Minerals And Coke Properties Carbonization Of Coals Mixed Iron Ore Fines And Gasification Of Resulting Iron Coke With Co₂: Transformation Of Iron Minerals And Coke PropertiesBy Manjie Li, Mingrui Yang, Haijun Peng, Shuxing Qiu, Wei Liu, Shengfu Zhang It is important to produce and utilize highly reactive coke in order to reduce the energy consumption and CO2 emissions through improving shaft efficiency in blast furnace. The present study aimed to Jan 1, 2015 
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                     Integrating Jarosite Residue Processing In Hyorometallurgical Zinc Winning -Comparison Of Five Potential Processes Integrating Jarosite Residue Processing In Hyorometallurgical Zinc Winning -Comparison Of Five Potential ProcessesBy F. Elgersma Hydrometallurgical zinc winning processes ?are frequently based on iron containing concentrates which yield a goethite, jarosite or hematite residue. Jarosite or goethite are mostly stored in waste po Jan 1, 1992 
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                     Success Stories of an Innovative Water Recycling Method Using Carbon Adsorption to Recover Heavy Metals from Industrial Wastewater Success Stories of an Innovative Water Recycling Method Using Carbon Adsorption to Recover Heavy Metals from Industrial WastewaterBy Tom Lewis The metal finishing and electronic industries are searching for ways to recycle materials · and reduce costs. The areas of heavy metal waste and water recycling has gained new interests with the poten Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Decontamination Of Toxic Wastes By Thermal Treatment Under Controlled Atmospheres Decontamination Of Toxic Wastes By Thermal Treatment Under Controlled AtmospheresBy . Menad Gaballah I Three samples of solid wastes generated by the non ferrous metallurgy were characterized. These residues contain up to 42 % of valuable metal compounds ( Cu, Pb and Zn ) and 23 %of toxic compounds t A Jan 1, 1995 
