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Optimization Of The Asarco East Helena Water Treatment Plant For Removing Arsenic And MetalsBy Douglas K. Modrow
In the fall of 1993, construction was completed on a state of the art industrial waste water treatment plant at Asarco's East Helena Lead Smelter. Purpose of the plant was to remove arsenic and m
Jan 1, 1996
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Reaction of High Strength Sulfur Dioxide with Limestone and Dolomite at Elevated TemperatureBy R. Cavanagh
Studies relating to the fixation of sulfur by reaction of 4 to 8 mm diameter cylinders of calcined limestone or dolomite with high strength sulfur dioxide in the temperature range 880°C to 1020°C were
Jan 1, 1996
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Application of Quantitative Mineralogy for Solving Metallurgical ProblemsBy John W. Ahlrichs
Microscope, electron microprobe and x-ray diffraction have been used to provide quantitative evaluation of products from the mill, smelter, refinery and other metallurgical processes. Phase compositio
Jan 1, 1981
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Continuous Casting of Steel in the 21st CenturyBy Robert D. Pehlke
"Current continuous casting processes are going through a rapid evolution of advances and new developments. At the same time, intense efforts are being directed to the development of radical new techn
Jan 1, 1988
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The Mineralogy of Slags from a Secondary Copper RefineryBy Sarah Beutner Mavrogenes
The mineralogy of three slags from a domestic secondary copper refinery were studied by applied mineralogical techniques to determine the: 1) phases present, 2) phase chemistry, 3) phase abundance, 4)
Jan 1, 1989
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Discussion Of The Investigation Method On The Reaction Kinetics Of Metallurgical Reaction EngineeringBy Ruiling DU, Jiazhi Zhang, Yong Zhao, Keng Wu
Reaction kinetics of metallurgical physical chemistry which was successfully applied in metallurgy (as ferrous metallurgy, non-ferrous metallurgy) became an important theoretical foundation for subjec
Jan 1, 2015
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Kinetic Studies of the Reduction of the Oxides of Molybdenum and Tungsten by HydrogenBy J. A. Bustnes
The present work deals with kinetic studies of the reduction of molybdenum- and tungsten oxides by hydrogen. The experimental method used was therrnogravimetry under isothermal as well as non-isotherm
Jan 1, 1994
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Interactions Of .Large Gas Bubbles With Fluid InterfacesBy Liow Jong-Leng
A survey of the interactions of large gas bubbles formed from top and bottom injection of gases into melts was carried out. Spherical cap bubbles were found not to produce much splash when they break
Jan 1, 1996
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Validity Of The Kinetic Langmuir's Law For The Volatilization Of Metallic Elements In Vacuum Metallurgy: A Numerical ApproachBy J. P. Bellot
During the non-ferrous metal processing, the melting step under vacuum or under rarefied gas leads to volatile metal losses. It is the case of the metallurgical processing of the nickel-based, titaniu
Jan 1, 1996
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The Flowsheets of Cobalt Recovery from Nickel and Copper-Nickel Ores in RussiaBy I. D. Reznik
The flowsheets of converter matte production from sulphide copper - nickel and oxide nickel ores on Severonickel and Yuzhuralnickel integrated ,;corks are given. The cobalt behaviour in electrosmeltin
Jan 1, 1993
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Inverse Optimal Design of the Continuous Sheet Quenching ProcessBy Yimin Ruan
"An inverse design method is developed to obtain the optimal cooling conditions for the continuous quenching of precipitation hardenable sheet alloys to achieve the required yield strength. The yield
Jan 1, 1998
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Large Scale Parallel Lattice Boltzmann Model of Dendritic GrowthBy Bohumir Jelinek, Sergio Felicelli, Mohsen Eshraghi
"We present a parallel lattice Boltzmann - cellular automaton model of the two-dimensional dendritic growth during solidification of binary alloys. The model incorporates effects of solute and energy
Jan 1, 2013
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Australia's Resources Of Rare EarthsBy Aert Driessen
Australia has large resources of rare earths -- 4.35 Mt of contained rare-earth oxides (REO) in the demonstrated category and 1.69 Kt in the inferred category. Australia's demonstrated REO res
Jan 1, 1992
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The Use of Mixed Extractants in a Unique Membrane SX System for the Recovery of Copper from Acid Cupric Chloride SolutionsBy Ernt. W. D.
A membrane based mixed extractant process was developed for selective removal of copper from waste acidic cupric chloride etchant solutions found in printed wire board manufacturing. The process uses
Jan 1, 1998
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Manganese-Chloride Interactions on Pb–Ag Anode Behaviour in Synthetic Sulfuric Acid ElectrolytesBy E. Charles Abbey
Manganese in electrolyte has both beneficial and detrimental effects in Zn electrowinning. Mn oxidizes to form MnO2 on Pb–Ag anodes, cell walls and pipes. MnO2 reduces anode corrosion but also leads t
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Comparison of Numerical Models of Solidification Behavior in Direct Chill Casting with ExperimentsBy Matthew John M. Krane, Christopher J. Vreeman, J. David Schloz
"A continuum mixture model of the direct chill casting process is used to model the transport phenomena and solidification behavior in the Direct Chill casting of an Al - 6 wt% Cu billet using Wagstaf
Jan 1, 2001
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Laboratory Studies of In Situ Ammonia Leaching of Michigan Copper OresBy William A. Hockings
This report describes the results of laboratory studies on leaching of copper ores.tlf These studies are the first step of a program for the investigation of in situ leaching of tabular, metalliferous
Jan 1, 1976
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Thermodynamics And Kinetics Of Cyclones Melting Of Metal SulphidesBy I. Barin
The thermodynamics of cyclone smelting of sulphidic copper ores is described using as example the production of copper matte with 75 wt % Cu. Equilibrium calcualtions and material and energy balances
Jan 1, 1983
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Zinc Sulphide Pressure Leaching at Kidd CreekBy A. C. Mollison
In November of 1983 a fire inside the autoclave caused the curtailment of operation of the Kidd Creek pressure leaching facility. Subsequent repairs and recommissioning of the autoclave in 1984 allowe
Jan 1, 1990
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Destruction Of Nuclear Graphite Using Closed Chamber IncinerationBy D. J. Senor
Closed chamber incineration (CCI) is a novel technique by which irradiated nuclear graphite may be destroyed without the risk of radioactive cation release into the environment. The process utilizes a
Jan 1, 1994