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Novel LiNO3–NaNO3–KNO3–NaNO2 Molten Salts for Solar Thermal Energy Storage ApplicationsBy T. Wang, R. G. Reddy
"The corrosion of stainless steel SS316L in a low melting point novel LiNO3-NaNO3-KNO3- NaNO2 eutectic molten salt mixture was investigated at 695K. After long-term isothermal dipping corrosion experi
Jan 1, 2014
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3D Simulation of the Melting During an Electro-Slag Remelting ProcessBy M. Wu, A. Kharicha, A. Ludwig
"The droplet formation during melting of a 400 mm diameter electrode is simulated with a multiphase-MHD approach. The computational model includes a layer of slag and a layer of liquid steel. A VOF ap
Jan 1, 2011
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Synthesis, Structure and Properties of Nano-Processed Soft Magnets Produced by ElectrodepositionBy C. Cheung, U. Erb
"Over the past few years, nano-processing of magnetic materials has received considerable attention, because many magnetic and other application-specific properties have been shown to be enhanced in m
Jan 1, 1994
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Solvent Extraction Of Vanadium From Converter Slag Leach Solution By P204 ReagentBy ZHANG Ting
In view of the high consumption and contamination of traditional vanadium extraction technology, a new process of leaching the converter vanadium slag without roasting with titanium dioxide waste was
Jan 1, 2015
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Production of Single-phase Nd2Fe14B Alloy Powder by Reduction-Diffusion Process and Application to Production of Nd-Fe-B sintered magnetsBy Katsuya Kase, Kaname Takeya, Keaji Ohmori, Yoshiyuki Asakawa
"The reduction-diffusion process (the R-D process) using Ca as a reducing agent has been practiced in industry in the production of the SmCos type, the Nd-Fe-B type and the 1b-Fe-Co type magnetic mate
Jan 1, 1998
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Proposed Treatment Of Neutral Leach Residue At Big River ZincBy Michael Altepeter
Big River Zinc Corporation, located in Sauget, Illinois, operates a neutral leach residue circuit. The residue produced in the circuit is sold to lead smelters for subsequent recovery of valuable meta
Jan 1, 1992
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Thermodynamic Properties Of Several Ternary Zinc Alloys (cf7370a7-72fa-4817-befb-877905f2891c)By Sabine Knoll
The thermodynamic properties of four liquid ternary zinc alloys, Au-Sn-Zn, Ag-Sn-Zn, AI-Sn Zn and Cu-In-Zn were measured with an electromotive force (emf) method at three or four cross-sections with a
Jan 1, 2003
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Mechanism and Thermodynamics of Floating Slimes FormationBy J. Brent Hiskey
The global copper industry faces a technological challenge to develop processing schemes for more complex and impure ores and concentrates. Group 15 elements (As, Sb, and Bi) represent impurities that
Jan 1, 2012
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Production of Zinc Oxide for Zinc Smelting Process From EAF Dust at Shisaka WorksBy N. Tsuneyama
Sumitomo Metal Mining Company has been operating Waelz Kiln at the Shisaka Works for 12 years to recover zinc and lead from electric arc furnace (EAF) dust. To increase the capacity and cut down the o
Jan 1, 1990
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A New Bottom Gas Purging System for Stationary and Tilting Copper Anode FurnacesBy Goran Vukovic
The use of gas purging plugs in the copper industry is a widely used practice. They provide substantial improvements especially in anode refining furnaces, where savings in process time and energy are
Jan 1, 2014
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Recovery of Metal Ions from Process Solutions by CementationBy Raj P. Singh
Applications of cementation in the recovery of metal ions from process solutions have been known for a long time. Cementation reactions involve electrochemical precipitation of a noble metal from solu
Jan 1, 2000
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Thermodynamic Properties Of Several Ternary Zinc AlloysBy Sabine Knott
The thermodynamic properties of four liquid ternary zinc alloys, Au-Sn-Zn, Ag-Sn-Zn, AI-Sn- Zn and Cu-In-Zn were measured with an electromotive force (emf) method at three or four cross-sections with
Jan 1, 2003
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The Physical Chemistry of Nucleation of Sub-micrometer Non-oxide Ceramic Powders via Sub-oxide Vapour-phase Reduction ReactionBy Animesh Jha
"Fine ceramic powders (<500 nm) exhibit exceptional physical and mechanical properties in engineered structural ceramics. The production of fine powders, in particular the non-oxide ceramics, via a ch
Jan 1, 1996
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Addition of Electric Arc Furnace Dust in Hot MetalBy Jorge Alberto Soares Tenório, Romano Espinosa, Felipe Fardin Grillo, José Roberto de Oliveira, Denise Crocce
"The aim of this work was evaluation of the recovery of Zn and Fe of the EAFD added to the hot metal in the form of briquette at temperature of 1500°C. The EAFD was agglomerated by cold briquetting an
Jan 1, 2012
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Magnesia Hydration in Magnesium Acetate SolutionsBy Dimitrios Fillippou
Magnesium hydroxide is used in a number of industrial applications, from the neutralisation of acid effluents to the production of pharmaceuticals. High-quality magnesium hydroxide powders can be prod
Jan 1, 1999
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The Role of Copper and Antimony Additives in the Removal of Cobalt from Zinc Sulfate SolutionsBy D. B. Dreisinger, V. van der Pas
Zinc sulphate electrolyte used for zinc electrowinning must be purified for cObalt ions. The cobalt is removed in a cementation stage by the addition of zinc dust. Copper arid antimony are frequently
Jan 1, 1997
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Preparation of Nickel Sulfate from Spent Nickel-Cadmium BatteriesBy J. -S. Park, H. -S. Jeon
This study has been carried out to develop a relatively simple hydrometallurgical process for recovering nickel as nickel sulfate from the spent nickel-cadmium battery residue in which cadmium was rem
Jan 1, 2000
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Corrosion Rate Determination of Industrial Ore Grinding EnvironmentsBy A. E. Isaacson
Bureau of Mines researchers developed and tested equipment to measure corrosion rates on a commercial-scale mill as an aid in predicting the effect of corrosion on minerals and how this effect relates
Jan 1, 1987
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On In-process Separation of Zinc from EAF Dust"EAF dust is categorized as a hazardous solid waste. EPA approves only two treatment methods: either sending the dust to zinc recycling facility, or stabilizing it first and then disposing it to a spe
Jan 1, 2011
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Impurity Eliminations From Molten Copper By Alkaline Flux InjectionBy S. Mondon
Hibi Smelter which is a Copper Smelter lining a blast furnace, produces 2,700 metric tons of anode copper per month. Generally, in a copper refinery, arsenic and antimony are considerably troublesome
Jan 1, 1983