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Laboratory Autoclaves for Hydrometallurgical Research
By Fathi Habashi
Laboratory autoclaves for hydrometallurgical investigations are available in a variety of sizes, models, and materials of constructions. They vary in sizes from 25 mL to 2 liters for laboratory studie
Jan 1, 2000
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Microbial Desulfurization Of Coal By Thermophilic Bacteria
By J. Murphy
The economics of microbial coal desulfurization are affected significantly by the proper selection of the plant site and by maintenance of variables at suitable levels. High sulfur coal particles belo
Jan 1, 1985
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Life Cycle Assessment of China’s Alumina Manufacturing by Bayer Process
By D. Q. Cang, G. Duan, H. X. Li, H. Bai
"Life cycle assessment (LCA) is a valid environmental evaluation method and enterprise environmental management tool used in industrial ecology areas. In this paper LCA was newly used to evaluate the
Jan 1, 2011
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Effect of the Particle Size of the Grog on the Properties of Bricks
By C. M. F. Vieira
Crushed fired brick waste, known as grog, screened at two different particle size, 840 (20 mesh) and 180 µm (80 mesh), was used in mixtures with clayey body to make typical red ceramics for bricks. Th
Jan 1, 2009
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Effect of Boundary Heat Flux Transients on the Solidification Behavior and Microstructure of Al-Cu Alloy
By K. V. Sreenivas Rao
Solidification experiments have been conducted to study the effect of interface heat flux and air gap formation on cooling rate of the casting during solidification of Al-4.5wt%Cu alloy. The thermal h
Jan 1, 2008
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Acid Based Separation Process for Remediation of Lead Contaminated Firing Range Soils
By M. Misra
The removal of lead and other heavy metals present in an active US Army small arms firing range soil was evaluated in a pilot scale test program at Ft. Polk, Louisiana. Two different acid based extrac
Jan 1, 1998
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Biological Solution Mining of Massive Sulfides at Iron Mountain Mines, Redding, California
By Daniel C. McLean
Extraction data for Cu, Zn and Fe were obtained from 4.5" and 10" columns using massive sulfide ore and natural acid mine water. The purpose was to determine if recycling of solution through the colum
Jan 1, 1995
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Cadmium and Nickel Adsorption Study Using Modified Biosorbent
By Peijia Lin
Wheat straw was chemically modified by alkaline treatment followed by succinylation and sodium carbonate treatment for the use of cadmium and nickel adsorbent. The adsorption efficiency was calculated
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GALFAN Sheet Galvanizing Operations Review
By John L. Hostetler
GALFAN, the Zn-5% Al-mischmetal hot-dip galvanizing alloy is coated onto steel sheet, wire, and tube using high-speed continuous galvanizing lines. Factors critical to producing high quality GALFAN ar
Jan 1, 1992
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The Synthesis And Stability Of Yukonite: Implications In Solid Arsenical Waste Storage
By John J. Mahoney, George P. Demopoulos, Matthew T. Bohan
In recent times processing of arsenic-laden complex ores and heightened awareness of the detrimental health effects of arsenic has put an increasing burden on metallurgical operations to remove arseni
Jan 1, 2014
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Electrochemical destruction of free cyanide on a cobalt oxide doped electrode
By E. Fockedey
he destruction of free cyanide on a Co3O4 doped carbon felt was studied. The experiments were done with an eiectrochemical filter press cell on dilute alkaline solutions containing 250 mg/l NaCN. No
Jan 1, 1998
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Oxidation of FeCl3 Using Radicals Produced in a Non-Equilibrium Oxygen Plasma
By David C. Lynch
FeCl3 particulate of 10 to 100 um in diameter was reacted with radicals produced in an oxygen plasma at pressures between 1 to 20 Torr. The particulate, in a fluidized bed, was positioned above the pl
Jan 1, 1996
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Quality of the Cobalt Produced by Gécamines Discussion on the Mechanism of Electrodeposition of Most Impurities
By P. Louis
Gécamines is the world largest cobalt producer with about 60 % of the Western World production. During the last ten years, its annual production varied from 5,400 to 14,600 t/year. The actual cobalt p
Jan 1, 1988
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Fused Salt Electrorefining of Zinc
By Kelly J. Driscoll
Impure zinc (98.5%) was electrorefined to high purity zinc (99.995%) using a fused salt electrolyte of molar composition 1: 1 : 1 :2 ZnCI2:KCl:NaCl:LiCl with a current efficiency of about 90% at 723 K
Jan 1, 1992
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A New Beginning for the Getchell Mine
By P. G. Mason
The Getchell property was mined for oxidized gold ore by underground and open pit methods from 1936 to 194.5, by which time known oxide ores were mined out. From 1945 until 1967 sulfide ores were mine
Jan 1, 1989
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Recent Development of Waelz Kiln Process for EAF Dust Treatment at Sumitomo Shisaka Works ..
By Tuneo Funahashi
Sumitomo Shisaka Works has been treating EAF(Electric Arc Furnace) dust to recover zinc and lead in the Waelz Kiln process. Since its commencement of operation in 1977, many technical improvements hav
Jan 1, 1998
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Utilization Of Refractory Brick Wastes In Concrete Production As Aggregates
By Taner Kavas
The refractory bricks of a rotary cement furnace containing of alumina and magnesium chromite were studied in order to determine whether they could be used in the concrete production as aggregates. Th
Jan 1, 2006
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Immobilization of Thallium in a Pyrite Ash Dump by Jarosite Formation
By Wolfgang Steffes-Tun
Pyrite ore concentrate from the Meggen mine (FRG) , which contains about 0 300 400 ppm thallium, is roasted in a fluid bed furnace at 1000 -1100 C to form sulfur dioxide and ash consisting mainly of h
Jan 1, 1989
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Elkem's Muti-Purpose Furnace Test Facility At Mefos And The Initial Operating Phase Of An Elkem HTMR System For EAF Dust
By Goren Lindkvist
Elkem has a small industrial scale. Muti-Purpose furnace at the MEFOS Metallurgical Research Facility in Lulea, Sweden. The furnace is 2 meters in diameter with installed power of 4.8 MVA, equipped wi
Jan 1, 1992
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The Physical Chemistry Of The Removal Of Copper From Molten Iron
By Benjamin Vidales
Copper in concentrations above 0.5 weight percent in iron and steel causes hot shortness. This tendency is intensified in the presence of dissolved tin above 0.05 weight percent in the alloy. The unde
Jan 1, 1995