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A Novel Thiosulfate System For Leaching Gold Without The Use Of Copper And AmmoniaBy Jinxing Ji
The thiosulfate lixiviant system for leaching of gold has been under extensive investigation for nearly two decades and consists of ammonium thiosulfate, copper and ammonia. There are several challeng
Jan 1, 2003
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Effect Of Clay Slimes On Copper, Molybdenum Flotation From Porphyry OresThe presence of clay adversely affects the floatability of copper and molybdenum during processing porphyry copper/molybdenum ores. In addition, reagent consumptions are much higher than when treating
Jan 1, 1999
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Fuzzy Extraction Separation Optimized Process of Tm, Yb and Lu Enriched Oxides by Computer SimulationBy Mingzhou Li, Lin Wu, Changren Tong, Fengli Yang, Shaohua Yang
"According to characteristics of Tm, Yb and Lu enriched oxides composition and problems in its traditional extraction separation process, the computer simulation of a optimized fuzzy extraction separa
Jan 1, 2012
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Autoclaved Aerated Concrete From Fly Ash And Effects Of Fly Ash CompositionBy V. Madhusudhan Rao
Fly ash is a finely divide non ? combustible material obtained as a by ? product of coal combustion. It is a major by ? product of coal based thermal power stations. Until recent past it was considere
Jan 1, 2006
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Vibrations Induced Flow in a Horizontal Centrifugal CastingBy M. Wu, A. Kharicha, J. Bohacek, A. Ludwig
"During the horizontal spin casting of rolls, vibrations and mould deformations seems to have a significant effect on the final quality of the product. Sources for vibrations can be found in the poor
Jan 1, 2012
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The Aqueous Oxidation of Pyrite, Covellite, and ArsenopyriteBy Fathi Habashi
The behavior of pyrite, covellite, and arsenopyrite during leaching is different from other sulfides due to the presence of the disulfide ion, Sl. Arsenopyrite contains in addition, the diarsenide ion
Jan 1, 1995
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Extracting AliO3 from Coal Gangue by Carbonthermal Reduction – Alkaline Leaching ProcessBy Jun Zhu, Jilai Xuel, Tao Li
"Coal gangue is industrial waste containing Al2O3 and SiO2 with great recycling and reuse values. This work is aimed at extracting Al2O3 content in the coal gangue by a process of carbonthermal reduct
Jan 1, 2011
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Magnetic Damping of Jets, Vortices and TurbulenceBy P. A. Davidson
"We discuss the influence of a static magnetic field on jets, vortices and turbulence. This is particularly relevant to D.C. braking in slab casting. Our main conclusion is that, typically, the magnet
Jan 1, 1999
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Recovery of Precious Metals from Chloride Media Using Microalgae Waste from Biofuel ExtractionBy Kinya Atsumi, Kanjana Khunathai, Hisaya Kato, Hidetka Kawakita, Keisuke Ohto, Katsutoshi Inoue
"Crosslinked microalgae were prepared from the residue generated in the production of biofuel, by crosslinking-condensation in concentrated sulfuric acid. These microalgae were tested for adsorption o
Jan 1, 2011
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Topological Considerations for Thermoelectric Capture of Waste HeatBy Manuel Alvarado, David Nemir, Jan Beck
"Thermoelectric generation using special N-doped and P-doped semiconductors is well known as a means for direct heat energy to electrical energy conversion without the need for moving parts. The techn
Jan 1, 2011
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Natural Convection in Aluminium IngotsBy T. Alboussiere, O. Paireau
"We have designed an experiment to simulate natural convection in a direct-chill aluminium ingot. In this experiment we induce natural convection within a hemisphere filled with liquid-metal (mercury)
Jan 1, 1999
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A Process for Continuous Titanium Production from Titanium OxideBy K. Ono
A new process for extraction of titanium metal from its oxide is demonstrated. In this process, row material to be reduced is titanium oxide synthesized from ilmenite. The reducing agent is the Ca+CaC
Jan 1, 2001
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MOCVD of Gallium and Calcium Sulfides for Improved Phosphor ProcessingBy C. D. Adams, R. T. Tuenge, C. N. King, J. A. Samuels, B. F. Espinoza, R. C. Dye, C. F. Schaus, D. C. Smith, N. M. Peachey
"Recently, doped calcium thiogallate (CaGa2S4) phosphors have been investigated for use in electroluminescent flat panel displays. The current technique used for the deposition of thin film calcium th
Jan 1, 1994
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Development of Electromagnetic Atomization ProcessBy T. Kozuka, K. Sassa, S. Asai
"A new atomization process is developed. The principle of this process is completely different from that of conventional processes. This process uses electromagnetic energy induced by direct electric
Jan 1, 1988
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Identifying Potentially Acid Forming Overburden Types Using Field Nag Testing at Pt Kaltim Prima Coal, IndonesiaBy Stuart D. Miller, Clayton L. Rumble
"A field net acid generation (NAG) test procedure has been utilized on-site to identify, classify and map potentially acid forming overburden at the PT Kaltim Prima Coal (K.PC) mining operation situat
Jan 1, 1999
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Designing Permanent Magnet Machines for Ferrofluid ImmersionBy Andy Judge
"In traditional Permanent Magnet Machines, such as electric motors and generators, power is transmitted by magnetic flux passing through an air gap, which has a very low magnetic permeability, limitin
Jan 1, 2013
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Sixty Years of Caron: Current AssessmentBy Frustino L. Prado
For more than a century, the AAC (ammonia I ammonium carbonate) process has been applied to the recovery of various metals. A variation of it, the Caron Process was first used in the early 1940's
Jan 1, 2004
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Heats of Reaction in the Formation of TIB2 Reinforced Titanium Aluminide CompositesBy Kampe. S. L., Baker. Andrew H., Tony Zahrah
"Experimental heats of reaction for the formation of several Al3Ti + TiB2 intermetallic composite formulations have been determined utilizing bomb calorimetry. To overcome the kinetic constraints and
Jan 1, 2011
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A Conceptual Design of PAL Using Tube-in-Tube Heat ExchangersBy D. J. Donaldson
The PAL process for recovering nickel from laterite ore requires large volumes of thick abrasive slurry to be raised lo high temperature (245°C+) and pressure (40 atm.+). Flow diagrams of the process
Jan 1, 2004
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The Role of Reflected Light Microscopy in the Study of the Mineralogy of Environmental ProblemsBy Richard D. Hagni
Reflected light microscopy is routinely applied to the study of ore minerals and textures in polished sections prepared from a wide variety of ore specimens. With the increasing interest in environmen
Jan 1, 1995