Search Documents
Search Again
Search Again
Refine Search
Refine Search
- Relevance
- Most Recent
- Alphabetically
Sort by
- Relevance
- Most Recent
- Alphabetically
- 
                     Inducarb - A New Reducing Facility For Various Oxidic Melts - Introduction Inducarb - A New Reducing Facility For Various Oxidic Melts - IntroductionBy Antrekowitsch Jürgen The recycling of residues from metal producing by-products has become a main field of interest in metallurgical investigations. Forced by a stricter environmental legislation and the resulting increas Jan 1, 2006 
- 
                     Hydrogen-Absorption Properties Of Rare Earth - Transition Metal Compounds Hydrogen-Absorption Properties Of Rare Earth - Transition Metal CompoundsBy Teruo Tanabe The hydrogen-absorbing materials are expected to have the following properties at moderate conditions, (a) a large capacity of hydrogen absorption, (b) the absorption rate of hydrogen is large and (c) Jan 1, 2006 
- 
                     Chlorination and Carbochlorination of A Tantalum and Niobium Pentoxides Bearing Concentrates Chlorination and Carbochlorination of A Tantalum and Niobium Pentoxides Bearing ConcentratesBy I. Gaballah High and low grade concentrates of tantalum and niobium oxides were obtained by leaching a medium grade tin slag. Chlorination and carbochlorinalion of these concentrates were studied between 200 and Jan 1, 1993 
- 
                     Selective Oxidation of Uranium In Situ Leaching Selective Oxidation of Uranium In Situ Leaching02, NaCI03, H202, Na0CI and Ce+4 have been examined as oxidants in an alkaline carbonate system for uranium in in situ leaching. The South Texas and New Mexico ores contained up to 2.6 meqJg of reduci Jan 1, 1990 
- 
                     COPPER, Introduction and Overview by J .C. Agarwal and J .C. Yannopoulos xv Index to Volumes I and 11 COPPER, Introduction and Overview by J .C. Agarwal and J .C. Yannopoulos xv Index to Volumes I and 11By Jagdish C. Agarwal Although copper ranks very low in the order of abundance of elements in the crust of the earth, it has been one of the first metals utilized by mar, at his emergence from the Stone Age, about 10,000 y Jan 1, 1976 
- 
                     Cx-Ews: A New Process For The Electrochemical Treatment Of The Spent Lead Acid Batteries By Obtaining Electrolytic Lead And Elemental Sulphur Cx-Ews: A New Process For The Electrochemical Treatment Of The Spent Lead Acid Batteries By Obtaining Electrolytic Lead And Elemental SulphurBy Marco Olper After two years of extensive research a new and innovative modification to the CX-EW process has been exploited. This process, called CX-EWS, avoids completely all the critical aspects of the previou Jan 1, 1995 
- 
                     Treatment Of Spent Hydrorefining Catalysts By Selective Chlorination Treatment Of Spent Hydrorefining Catalysts By Selective ChlorinationBy Gaballah Djona M. Spent hydrorefining catalysts contain about 5 % of CoO and/or NiO, 12 % of MoO3 and up to 10 % of V205. They are generally supported by alumina and contain up to 25 percent of C, S and hydrocarbons. S Jan 1, 1995 
- 
                     Ore Microscopy of Uranium Minerals Ore Microscopy of Uranium MineralsBy Richard D. Hagni Although the economically important uranium minerals are difficult to recognize under the ore microscope, they can be identified by a combination of qualitative and quantitative techniques. Useful qua Jan 1, 1981 
- 
                     Applications Of Biotechnology In The Recovery Of Gold Applications Of Biotechnology In The Recovery Of GoldBy Yosry Attia Recent emphasis on environmental effects and costs of conventional mining processing, plus success in accelerating bacterial action, suggest that biotechnology be explored for gold ore processing. Jan 1, 1985 
- 
                     Synthesis Of Compact Nanocrystal Oxides By Severe Plastic Deformations Methods Synthesis Of Compact Nanocrystal Oxides By Severe Plastic Deformations MethodsBy T. I. Arbuzova The present work presents the original data concerning using a high pressure torsion method and a shock wave loading technique to produce compact oxide nanomaterials and investigations of the effect o Jan 1, 2006 
- 
                     Copper Leaching from Pyritic Ores Copper Leaching from Pyritic OresBy P. Blazy A hydrometallurgical procedure for the recovery of metal from ore, particularly of copper from sulphide materials is described. In the course of this procedure, the raw material is first of all submit Jan 1, 1976 
- 
                     Reminiscences in Applied Mineralogy Reminiscences in Applied MineralogyBy P. F. Kerr This is not a conventional professional paper. It deals mostly with personal experiences. These concern a background in applied mineralogy. Your committee asked me to do this. I accepted with a Califo Jan 1, 1981 
- 
                     A Comparison Of Conventional Copper Anode Furnaces With The New Elliptical Anode Furnace Concept A Comparison Of Conventional Copper Anode Furnaces With The New Elliptical Anode Furnace ConceptBy M. Potesser In the primary and secondary copper industry the anode furnace is the most important process step in the refining procedure to reach an enhancement in value and quality of the copper by a selective ox Jan 1, 2006 
- 
                     The Search Minerals Direct Extraction Process For Rare Earth Element Recovery The Search Minerals Direct Extraction Process For Rare Earth Element RecoveryBy Mike Johnson, Niels Verbaan, David Dreisinger The Search Minerals Foxtrot project in Labrador is a surface deposit enriched in the highly sought after heavy rare earth elements. Early metallurgical work investigated beneficiation of the rare eart Jan 1, 2016 
- 
                     Thermodynamic Modeling of the Solid State Carbothermic Reduction of Chromite Ore Thermodynamic Modeling of the Solid State Carbothermic Reduction of Chromite OreBy Omid Marzoughi Chromium has a wide range of applications, including as an alloy addition in various steels and also as a corrosion resistance coating. Carbothermal reduction of chromite ore (FeCr2O4) in a submerged 
- 
                     Computational Modelling of Thermomechanical Phenomena Computational Modelling of Thermomechanical Phenomena"Many industrial processes involve materials that are subject to temperature change and thermal stress. Examples range from the casting of large metallic products to the cooling and reliability of sma Jan 1, 2001 
- 
                     The Use Of The Population Balance For Modelling Metallurgical Systems The Use Of The Population Balance For Modelling Metallurgical SystemsBy E. T. White The population balance is one of the basic relations for a:n:aIysing particulate minera1 processing operations. It is an exact relation. The principles of the population balance are reviewed and appli Jan 1, 1996 
- 
                     Modeling Dust Evolution In Electric Arc Furnace (EAF) Fume Extraction System Modeling Dust Evolution In Electric Arc Furnace (EAF) Fume Extraction SystemBy A. G. Guézennec Electric Arc Furnace (EAF) steelmaking co-produces amounts of dust (15 to 25 kg per ton of steel), which require to be collected and stored in specific landfills. The collection, handling, and possibl Jan 1, 2006 
- 
                     OS Process Thermochemical Approach To Reduce Titanium Oxide In The Molten CaCl2 (Invited) OS Process Thermochemical Approach To Reduce Titanium Oxide In The Molten CaCl2 (Invited)By Ryosuke O. Suzuki A new cell concept for calciothermic reduction is proposed in which the titanium dioxide instead of TiCl4 is used as the raw material for reduction, Metallic calcium is needed as the reductant of a th Jan 1, 2003 
- 
                     Hard Anodizing On High Temperature Aluminum Alloys - Part 1 Hard Anodizing On High Temperature Aluminum Alloys - Part 1By Leonid M. Lerner High temperature aluminum Alloy 8009 is a rapidly solidified/powder metallurgy aluminum-iron-vanadium-silicon alloy. This alloy in combination with hard oxide aluminum film has unique engineering prop Jan 1, 2006 
