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Energy Saving Activities At The Onsan SmelterBy Jong-Shin Chang
The Onsan smelter has tried to do various activities to decrease operation costs. With several expansion projects, the Onsan smelter has aimed at not only a quantitative growth but also qualitative gr
Jan 1, 2006
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Milling For The MillenniumBy Stuart M. Jones
This paper describes the state of the art of grinding in the Copper Industry today including descriptions of the largest equipment and design features which allow processing of as much as 100,000 mtpd
Jan 1, 1999
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Effect Of The Temperature On The Nitrogen Dissolution Mechanisms In A Co-Cr-Mo MeltBy José C. Escobedo B.
A kinetic study of nitrogen dissolution in a. electromagnetically stirred Co-Cr-Mo alloy bath was made. The experiments were carried out at 1693, 1723 and 1743K of temperature, with a nitrogen pressur
Jan 1, 1995
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Rheology And Metal Forming Of Fire-Refined Copper (FR)By C. Camurri
Results from the Metallurgical Department of Universidad de Conception showed that fire-refined copper could be rolled without previous remelting for deoxidation. The goal of this work is to determine
Jan 1, 1999
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Nd-Fe-B Powders For Bonded Magnets - An OverviewBy V. Panchanathan
The rapidly solidified Nd-Fe-B powders form the entire basis of the bonded magnet industry At present the rapid solidification is carried out exclusively by melt spinning, producing flake like particl
Jan 1, 1997
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Preparation And Characterization Of Ultrafine Magnetite PowderBy Xi Yun Yang
Ultrafine (0.1µm) spherical magnetite powder was prepared successfully by hydrothermal reaction of ferrous sulfate and sodium hydroxide with activated pyrite as reducing agent in the temperature range
Jan 1, 2006
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Recovery of Sulfides from Sulfate-Containing Bleed Streams Using a Biological ProcessBy S. Vellinga, G. H. R. Janssen, C. J. N. Buisman, C. F. M. Copini
Non-ferrous metallurgical plants are often confronted with the need to neutralize bleed streams or effluents containing sulfates. The treatment of these streams could produce large amounts of gypsum.
Jan 1, 2000
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Colemanite In Steel ProductionBy Levent Özmen
Colemanite is a mineral containing varying amount of boron that is found in abundance in Turkey. It has a good possibility to be used as a flux in iron and steel industry. In this study a review of th
Jan 1, 2006
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Research On Separation And Regeneration Of Waste Acids From IT Manufacturing ProcessBy Jae-Woo Ahn
Waste acids containing phosphoric, acetic, nitric and hydrofluoric acid were produced during the etching process of liquid crystal display and semiconductor manufacture. In recent years, the attention
Jan 1, 2006
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Electric Settling Furnace Operations At The Cyprus Miami Mining Corporation Copper SmelterBy Jason Eric Sallee
Ongoing operations at the Cyprus Miami Smelter involve the use of an electric furnace for settling of copper matte from discard slag. Proper operation of the electric settling furnace is a major facto
Jan 1, 1999
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A Brief History Of Slag In AustraliaBy S. D. Prosser
The earliest record of slag in the world was the discovery of the remains of a copper blast furnace in Southern Israel, which has been carbon dated at 3500BC, nearly 6,000 years ago. Slag in Austr
Jan 1, 1994
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Scandium Recovery From A Tantalum Waste Residue: A Status ReportBy D. D. Harbuck
The U.S. Bureau of Mines recently identified a significant new source of scandium in an Oklahoma tantalum waste residue (approximately 0.24 pct Sc). Because scandium is a strategic and critical metal
Jan 1, 1992
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A Study of the Changes in the Permeability of the Sintering Bed in the Imperial Smelting ProcessBy Y. Mori, K. Kawanaka
The permeability changes during the sintering of the feed for the Imperial Smelting Process (ISP) were investigated using an experimental sintering pot, as well as with a mathematical model. The resul
Jan 1, 2000
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Numerical Analysis On Blast Furnace Operations By Multi-Dimensional Mathematical Model Based On Multi-Fluid TheoryBy Jun-ichiro Yagi
A mathematical model has been developed for simulating the blast furnace operation with carbon composite agglomerates charging based on multi-fluid theory and reaction kinetics. In this model, the beh
Jan 1, 2006
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Sustainability and Mineral Resource Utilisation: A Study GuideBy W. John Rankin
Professionals, technical and non-technical, working in the mineral and metal commodity industries need to understand the concept of sustainability and its implications for the industry. Undergraduate
Jan 1, 2010
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Review On The Part Of HVOF Thermal Spray Coating In Protection To CorrosionBy Hazoor Singh Sidhu
Materials degradation due to corrosion is the major problem in power generation equipment, gas turbine, fluidized bed combustion, industrial waste incinerators etc. Some super alloys have been develop
Jan 1, 2006
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Mass Spectrometric Study Of The Vaporization Processes And Thermodynamic Properties In The DyF3- Dy2O3 SystemBy V. L. Stolyarova
The high-temperature Knudsen effusion method was used to study partial pressures of vapour species, activities of components and the Gibbs free energies in the DyF3-Dy2O3 system at the temperature (13
Jan 1, 1997
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A Micro-Macro Model of a PEM Fuel Cell SystemBy Sundarrajm Suresh, Hrushikesh G. Pimpalgaonkar, Thiyagarajan Paramadayalan
In this paper, a model of a fuel cell system has been proposed to account for the membrane physics at the micro level which is coupled with the macroscopic flow and mass transport phenomena occurring
Jan 1, 2012
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The Effect Of Chloride Ions On The Oxidation Of Pyrite Under Pressure Oxidation ConditionsBy Michael J. Nicol
One of the preferred methods for the recovery of gold from refractory gold ores and concentrates involves pressure oxidation in acidic solutions. The main refractory gold-containing minerals are pyrit
Jan 1, 2003
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Synthesis And Characterization Of New Complex Borohydrides For Hydrogen StorageBy Sesha S. Srinivasan
Mechanochemical synthesis has been employed to prepare new light weight complex borohydrides, Zn(BH4)2. The thermal calorimetric and gravimetric analysis of these complex borohydrides shows the hydrog
Jan 1, 2006