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Preparation Of Porous Ceramic Pellets By Multiphase Double Emulsion MethodBy Chai Liyuan
This paper focused on the preparation of porous ceramic pellets for microorganism carriers. A new method for the process was developed using simple gel-casting and bubble-in-water-in-oil type of multi
Jan 1, 2006
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A Coupled CFD-PBE Approach Applied to the Simulation of the Inclusion Behavior in a Steel LadleBy Alain Jardy, Valerio De Felice, Jean-Pierre Bellot, Ismael Lis Alves Daoud, Stephane Hans
"Gas-stirring ladle treatment of liquid metal has been pointed out for a long time as the processing stage mainly responsible for the inclusion population of specialty steels. A steel ladle is a compl
Jan 1, 2012
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Spent Refractory Waste Recycling from Non-Ferrous Metals Manufacturers in MissouriBy K. D. Peaslee
The 150 metal producers in Missouri generate approximately 8,000 tons of spent refractories each year, most of which is landfilled. Spent refractory samples were characterized and recycling / reuse te
Jan 1, 2000
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Analysis Of Recent Advances In Sulfuric Acid Plant Systems And Designs (Contact Area)By Leonard J. Friedman
The contact process for the production of sulfuric acid has been used commercially since before the turn of the century (1880?s), and rapidly replaced the chamber process after the development of vana
Jan 1, 1999
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Recent Trends in the Processing of Complex Sulphide OresBy Katragadda Sarveswara Rao
"In view of the increasing importance of processing lean ores as potential future resources, efforts are being made worldwide to develop suitable technologies for the recovery of both nonferrous, base
Jan 1, 2012
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Iron, Chloride And Permanganate Control In Copper Electrowinning TankhousesIron, chloride and manganese are the three major impurities transferred to copper electrowinning tankhouses via chemical and/or physical entrainment. The control of these impurities via bleeding of ta
Jan 1, 1999
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A Process On The Recovery Of RE Minerals With A Chelating CollectorBy Li Fangi
This paper describes the characteristics and regularities of a process to recover rare earth minerals from Baotou Ore with H-205 collector. H-205 is a kind of hydroxamic acid with amide as a polar gro
Jan 1, 1989
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A Process For Counteracting The Detrimental Effect Of Tetrathionate On Resin Gold Adsorption From Thiosulfate LeachatesBy P. G. West-Sells
Recovery of gold from thiosulfate leachates can be accomplished by adsorption of the gold thiosulfate complex by a strong base resin. Two of the most significant impurities that can decrease this gol
Jan 1, 2003
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Desulfurization In The Ladle Furnace Using Industrial SlagsBy Ahmet Geveci
[Generally accepted formula related to sulfur slag-metal distribution ratio is given by the following equation: [ ] According to the above equation it can be deduced that sulfur distribution bet
Jan 1, 2006
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Putting Pyrometallurgy To Use In Waste ProcessingBy Howard K. Worner
Several features of smelting and refining operations make them appropriate technology to adapt to the processing of "wastes" not only from the minerals Industry itself, but for wastes in general. Thes
Jan 1, 1994
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Recent Advances In Tin Smelting Using Top Submerged Lance TechnologyBy Rivera Jose Antonio Ore
Top Submerged Lance (TSL) smelting technology is currently used in a wide range of applications in the non ferrous and waste product treatment industries. The use of TSL technology for tin concentrat
Jan 1, 2006
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Metal Recycling at Kosaka SmelterBy S. Kawamura, H. Inoue, Y. Maeda, H. Ohike
Kosaka smelter is a copper smelter located in Akita Prefecture in the northern part of Japan. It has treated complex sulfide concentrates for a long time. Recently, in addition to metal production fro
Jan 1, 2000
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Thermal Properties of Polyester Composites Incorporated with Coir FiberBy Sergio Neves Monteiro, Nuã Simonassi, Helvio Pessanha Guimarães Santafé Jr.
"Thermoset polymers, like the polyester, become harder with increasing temperature owing to molecular crosslink formation, which is a thermal benefit for composite matrix applications. Natural lignoce
Jan 1, 2012
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Lead Product Development in the Next MillenniumBy R. D. Prengaman
Lead usage in paint, anti-knock gasoline additives, pipes, seals, and solder has declined markedly over the past 30 years. Products utilizing the unique properties of lead and its ability to be recycl
Jan 1, 2000
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Improvements in ceramics for boiler protection in WTE applicationsBy Stephan Mulch, Christian His, Patrick M. Stephan, Thibault Champion
"When fuel costs increase dramatically, waste to energy (WTE) conversion technologies become a good alternative to produce energy. The potential energy available in domestic wastes, in developed count
Jan 1, 2008
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Evaluation Of Carbon Materials Produced From Coconut Shell As Anodes For Lithium-Ion BatteriesBy M. A. Aziz
The electrochemical performance of a series of carbon materials produced from coconut shells, which are very cheap and readily available in Bangladesh was investigated for their viability as anode mat
Jan 1, 2006
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Some Directions for Metal ProcessingBy M. C. Flemings, S. B. Brown
"Metallurgy, as all of material science and engineering, rests on the intellectual foundations of processing-structure-property-performance relationships. Today it is widely recognized that processing
Jan 1, 1988
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Morphology And Distribution Of Nb-Rich Phase And Graphite In Nb Microalloyed Ductile IronBy Xiangru Chen, Qijie Zhai, Haicheng Li, Chao Yang, Zhang Wei
The Nb-rich phase generated by the addition of trace amounts of Nb(<0.1wt%) \ and the effects of different content of Nb on the morphology and distribution of graphite in ductile iron were studied in
Jan 1, 2015
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The Application Of Copper Metallurgy In The Recovery Of Secondary Precious MetalsBy C. Anderson
Most applications of copper metallurgy are geared towards primary production. However, as recycling of materials is a growing industry, one future facility will rely on copper metallurgy as a means of
Jan 1, 1999
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Active Carbons and Their Reactivation in Non-Ferrous and Noble Hydrometallurgy (2008)By Viktor Mukhin
"Among the methods proposed for spent activated carbon regeneration, the most acceptable is, thermal reactivation, because in this case the existing equipment for manufacture of activated carbon can b
Jan 1, 2008