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A Marker Chain Front Tracking Method for Modelling Meniscus Dynamics in the Al Ingot Casting ProcessBy Stein Tore Johansen, Fionn Iversen, Jon Arne Bakken
"A new marker chain front tracking method is used for modelling the meniscus movement during DC casting of aluminium ingots. Modifications have been made to an earlier method developed by Popinet and
Jan 1, 2001
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K-SOIL? An IMCO Recycling Inc. DevelopmentBy F. Robert Hubbard
IMCO Recycling Inc. has developed a new, patented technology for the production of fertilizer, K-SOIL?, as a by-product of its aluminum recycling operations. This new technology can substitute for con
Jan 1, 1995
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Computational Thermodynamics in Materials ScienceBy Günter Petzow, Hans Leo Lukas, Hans Jürgen Seifert
"The CALPHAD method (CALculation of PHAse Diagrams) has been extensively developed in the last 25 years and became a useful tool in materials science. Thermodynamic descriptions for the functions of s
Jan 1, 1996
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A Comparison Between Batch and Continuous Processes in Impurity Removal from REE Water Leach Solution by Lime and Limestone NeutralizationBy Farzaneh Sadri
After water leaching of an acid baked REE concentrate, impurities such as Fe, Al, Th, and Cu are removed by neutralization with different reagents such as NaOH, Mg(OH)2, MgCO3, CaO, and CaCO3. Among t
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The Regeneration of Hydrochloric Acid In a Two Membrane Nickel Chloride Electrowinning CellDuring electrowinning of nickel chloride, hydrochloric acid was regenerated instead of chlorine in a two membrane cell, by segregating the chloride catholyte with an anion exchange membrane, and the s
Jan 1, 1996
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Use Of Industrial By-Products Containing Heavy Metal Contaminants In AgricultureBy John J. Mortvedt
Application of some by-products of the metals industry which contain plant nutrients to agricultural lands could constitute resource recovery instead of costly disposal. Some industrial by-products co
Jan 1, 1992
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Project Phasing And The Bottom LineBy C. Twigge-Molecey
All projects that are implemented, have been given corporate go-ahead on the basis of a set of clearly defined targets. These are typically a production goal at a capital cost, operating cost and prod
Jan 1, 1999
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Thermal Modelling of Spot Welds and Its use in Understanding Structural Development in Spot Welded O.05%C-O.3%Mn Continuously Annealed SteelsBy P. H. Chang, J. E. Gould
"Solidification structures and austenite decomposition in some spot welded O.05%C - O.3%Mn steels have been studied with the aid of a numerical thermal model. The model is a one dimensional finite dif
Jan 1, 1986
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The Stability and Solubility of Ferric Arsenate: An UpdateBy Robert G. Robins
Precipitation of ferric arsenate is an effective method for removing arsenic(v) from hydrometallurgical process solutions. The solubility and stability of this compound. FeAs04.2H20, has received some
Jan 1, 1990
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Some Applications of Molecular Recognition Technology (MRT) to the Mining IndustryBy Neil E. Izatt, Ronald L. Bruening, Steven R. Izatt
"IBC has developed environmentally friendly Molecular Recognition Technology (MRT) processes to selectively extract, recover, and purify a wide range of metals from a variety of process streams. The i
Jan 1, 2012
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Characterization of the Critical Length of Sisal Fibers for Polyester Composite ReinforcementBy Sergio N. Monteiro
From the leaves of the sisal plant (Agave sisilana) a relatively strong fiber can be extracted and is nowadays being investigated as a possible reinforcement for polymeric matrix composites. For this
Jan 1, 2009
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Synchrotron and Micro-Optical Studies of the Occurrence of Gold in Carlin-Type Ore Samples: Implications for Processing and RecoveryBy E. C. T. Chao
Micro-optical and synchrotron radiation-induced X-ray fluorescence (SXRF) techniques have been used to study unoxidized and oxidized samples of Carlintype sedimentar,y rock-hosted disseminated gold or
Jan 1, 1987
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Production and Recycle of DustBy W. G. Davenport
The offgas from flash furnaces inadvertently contains dust. The dust contains 25 to 30% Cu so it must be treated for Cu recovery. This is almost always done by recycling it back through the flash furn
Jan 1, 2001
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The Crossed Electric and Magnetic Fields Impact on Wavy Flowing of Liquid Metal LayersBy Alexander I. Raitchenko
"An electroconductive viscous liquid may flow in laminar or turbulent regime under Lorentz-force generated by the intercrossed electric current and magnetic field. When there is a starting flat layer
Jan 1, 1999
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Solvent Extraction of Antimony by LIX 1104-SM from Sulphuric SolutionsBy P. D. Navarro
The behavior and operability of LIX 1104SM extraction was studied at laboratory scale on the Solvent Extraction at Sb3+, from high concentration sulfuric acid. In order to evaluate the reactant batch
Jan 1, 1999
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Arsenic Control In Modern Smelting ProcessesBy M. A. Cocquerel
The future economic necessity of mining copper ores with a high impurity content and increased environmental awareness will require closer examination of the distribution of arsenic within copper smel
Jan 1, 1983
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Thermodynamical Investigations of Metallurgical and Materials Processes and PhenomenaThis report presents overview of the authors' results of thermodynamical investigation of some important metallurgical processes and phenomena. Among them: carbo thermal reduction of silica, and
Jan 1, 1997
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Selective Extraction and Recovery of Rare Earth Metals (REMs) from NdFeB Magnet Grinding SludgeBy Waraporn Piyawit
Grinding sludge from the sintered neodymium-iron-boron (NdFeB) magnets production process was enriched with critical rare earth elements (neodymium, dysprosium and praseodymium), which can be up to 30
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Detellurization Process for Copper Anodic Slimes Leach Liquor by Cementation of Tellurium Using Elemental CopperBy Tracy Morris, Weldon Read, Luis Navarro
"During the leaching of anodic slimes, tellurium dissolves into the leach liquor together with copper and must be removed before the solution is sent to liberator cells for copper recovery. Prior to t
Jan 1, 2012
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New Insoluble Lead Anodes for Copper ElectrowinningBy R. David Prengaman
During the past several years a new insoluble lead anode has been developed for copper electrowinning. The new anode consists of a rolled lead-calcium-tin alloy sheet attached to a slotted copper bus
Jan 1, 1987