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A New Method to Detect the High Temperature Distribution in the Ironmaking and Steelmaking IndustryBy Shusen Cheng, Dongdong Zhou
The high temperature distribution in ironmaking and steelmaking industry is very important to control the smelting process. Although equipment is available to measure the temperature in the smelting p
Mar 1, 2017
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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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The Characterization of Passivating Films on Commercial Copper Anodes Using Impedance SpectroscopyBy Michael S. Moats, Scott C. Campin, J. Brent Hiskey
"Electrochemical techniques are a valuable means of analyzing the passivation of commercial copper anodes. Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) provides information concerning transport and re
Jan 1, 1997
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Effect Of The Oxygen Potential On The Viscosity Of Copper Smelting SlagsBy F. Kongoli
Viscosity is an important parameter of copper smelting and converting processes. It affects the settling of matte or metal droplets in the slag, distribution of elements etc, Despite this importance,
Jan 1, 2003
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Sintering Performance of Blends Containing High Proportion of LimoniteBy De-qing Zhu, Feng Zhang, Jian Pan
Sintering performance of a series of sinter blends with high ratio of limonite was investigated. The metallurgical performance and mineralogy of product sinter were also examined. The results show tha
Mar 1, 2017
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Bioremediation of Polymeric Wastes: Polyethylene and RubberBy D. Raghavan
In recent years, the environmental issues related to the landfill shortage received considerable importance. Many polymeric solid wastes have high resistivity to chemical and biological degradation, a
Jan 1, 1993
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Progress And Problems In The Modeling Of Non-Ferrous Processes (Keynote) (1b307cbc-620f-4a17-89d3-5e3ffdab3f54)By Arthur E. Morris
Fifty years ago when Professor Yazawa began his career, the field of process simulation and modeling was in its infancy. Since then, tremendous progress has been made in our ability to model metal pro
Jan 1, 2003
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Flash ConvertingBy W. G. Davenport
The flash furnace is used for smelting concentrate to (i) high-Cu matte and (ii) molten metallic copper. It is also used for converting solidified/crushed matte to molten metallic copper. This is flas
Jan 1, 2001
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Mechanism for the Photocatalytic Destruction of Cyanide SpeciesBy Courtney A. Young
All cyanide species are considered toxic and can be found predominantly in industrial effluents generated by metallurgical operations. For example, cyanide's strong affinity for metals makes it f
Jan 1, 1998
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Technological Characterization of Waste from Gold Mining DamBy Fabiano A. C. M. Passos, Vanessa P. R. Silva, Lillian M. B. Domingos, Fernanda A. N. G. Silva, Zuleica C. Castilhos, Roberto B. Faria
Wastes from gold mining need to be monitored from the beginning of mining activities until to the mine closure. Wastes from tailings dam were characterized by XRD, XRF, elemental analysis of carbon an
Mar 1, 2017
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An Investigation On The High-Mg-Content Slag In Jinchuan Nickel Flash Smelting FurnaceBy Wang Zhi
High-Mg-content concentrates are usually treated in Jinchuan flash smelting Furnace. Because the viscosities of high-Mg-content slag is very high, the operation of flash smelting becomes very difficul
Jan 1, 2003
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The Current Status of Electric Arc Furnace Dust Recycling In North AmericaBy Marc Liebman
We present the results of a telephone survey of electric arc furnace (EAF) steel producers. This report characterizes the current status of EAF dust generation, treatment and disposal. It indicates th
Jan 1, 2000
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Remediation Of Lead-Contaminated Superfund Sites Using Secondary Lead Smelting, Soil Washing And Other TechnologiesBy Stephen W. Paff
The EPA has estimated that there are over 3,000 sites across the United States contaminated with lead. Techniques to remediate these sites include standard stabilization/disposal technologies, reclama
Jan 1, 1994
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Quantification Of Molten Metal Quality Improvements Using An L-Series Gas Injection PumpBy Larry Hopkins
The molten metal circulation pump has become a staple for melting aluminum in reverberatory furnaces. The forced convection that is created in the melt efficiently provides circulation while dramatica
Jan 1, 1995
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Semi-discrete Dynamics and Simulation of Peirce-Smith ConvertingBy A. Navarra
Peirce-Smith converting (PSC) is applied for roughly 50% of primary nickel and 70% of primary copper production. PSC cycles produce batches of ironfree sulfide matte (or blister copper, in the case of
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Preparing Ferrosilicon Alloy with Copper SlagBy Ruirui Wei, Mingrui Yang, Xuewei Lv
Copper slag is a by-product obtained during smelting of copper from copper ores. In China, for one ton of metal production about 2.2 tons of copper slag was generated, and approximately 15 million ton
Mar 1, 2017
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The Economics Of Sulphide Smelting ProcessesBy L. R. Verney
A number of interrelated factors influence the economics of the sulphide smelting of copper, lead, zinc and nickel. This paper discusses these factors, mainly from a US point of view, and shows how th
Jan 1, 1983
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Digital Construction and Characterization of Reticulated Porous Microstructures from Sacrificial TemplatesBy Jason H. Nadler, Jason A. Kulpe, Stephanie J. Lin
"A numerical method has been developed to predict the microstructural characteristics of reticulated metal foam. The porosity of this foam is derived from sacrificial template particles of known parti
Jan 1, 2011
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Experimental Investigation of Pyrometallurgical Treatment of Zinc ResidueBy Minna Rämä
Iron containing leach residues like jarosite and goethite from electrolytic zinc production contain many valuable metals and harmful substances. These metals and substances should be removed in order
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Drilled and Tapped Slurry Pump Parts with Hardness in Excess of 700 HBNBy George A. Calboreanu
In order to overcome drilling and tapping of high hardness wear resistent material in slurry pumps, most of time mild steel inserts are mounted in the mold and after pouring they become an integrated
Jan 1, 1996