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Integrated Copper-Lead Operation For Maximum Metal RecoveryBy V. Ramachandran
ASARCO Incorporated, a large and diverse producer of non-ferrous metals, is involved primarily in smelting and refining of copper and lead. The Company also recovers by-product metals and chemicals pr
Jan 1, 1994
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The Total Pressure Oxidation Of El Indio Ore And ConcentrateBy David B. Dreisinger
The total pressure oxidation treatment of arsenical copper ore and concentrate from the El Indio mine of Banick Gold was tested in benchtop autoclave treatment. The concentrate oxidation typically ach
Jan 1, 1999
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Use Of Electrocoagulation For Removal Of Heavy Metals In Industrial WastewatersBy Carl W. Dalrymple
A wide variety of contaminants (heavy metals, suspended solids, colloids, oils, organics) have been successfully removed from wastewater using an electrocoagulation process. An innovative electrocoagu
Jan 1, 1995
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Highly Efficient Method Of Manufacturing Zinc BromideBy Weyman Dunaway
This paper will present a description of the development and commissioning of the world?s most efficient process for manufacturing high purity aqueous zinc bromide. The method for making aqueous
Jan 1, 2006
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Gold Occurrence In The Sar Cheshmeh Porphyry Copper Ore And Its Behaviour During BeneficiationBy M. M. Salari Rad
An investigation of gold distribution in the mill products of Sar Cheshmeh beneficiation plant demonstrates that on average 44% of the gold is routinely recovered as a by-product in the copper concent
Jan 1, 1999
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Developments With The Imperial Smelting ProcessBy Roger W. Lee
The commissioning of the prototype Imperial Smelting Furnace (ISF) in 1950 was a technological breakthrough in the pyrometallurgical smelting of zinc and provided significant advantages over the exist
Jan 1, 2006
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High-Technology Metals Under Pressure: Strategies for Nickel and CobaltBy E. A. Thiers
The causes of structural changes in the markets for high technology alloying metals are discussed in terms of technological, economic, and financial trends. Recent market imbalances have affected prod
Jan 1, 1988
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Dust Recycling Opportunities In A Flash Furnace SettlerBy G. P. Swayn
Recycling of dusts produced in a flash furnace by direct injection provides the opportunity to reduce recycle loads to the reaction shaft, lower fuel requirements and possibly increase metal recovery
Jan 1, 1994
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Temporal Relationships between Hydrocarbon Introduction, Maturation and Gold Mineralization/Alteration at Carlin, Nevada: A Tale of Two Fluids (Extended Abstract)By Carl A. Kuehn
At Carlin, Nevada, non-indigenous hydrocarbons were introduced as a bitumen phase which was mobilized due to burial under the Roberts Mountains allochthon. similarly, some indigenous organic matter wa
Jan 1, 1987
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Liquidus Relations Of Calcium Ferrite And Ferrous Calcium Silicate Slag In Continuous Copper Converting (d5092dc4-63a5-4dc7-8250-bdb2de07e8d4)By Florian Kongoli
While calcium ferrite slags have been successfully used in continuous copper converting for the last 30 years, ferrous calcium silicate slag was proposed about 8 years ago as an additional alternative
Jan 1, 2006
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Antibacterial Evaluation Of Carbon-Ceramic CompositesBy Osamu Yamamoto
In antibacterial evaluation of carbon-ceramic composites, we prepared two type composites with emphasis on carbon-ZnO system; one was porous carbon materials containing ZnO nano-particles and another
Jan 1, 2006
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Study And Development Of The Physical Treatment Of Spent Batteries In An Integrated Recycling ProcessBy Fernanda Margarido
Recovery of metals contained in the electrode materials of batteries was studied considering an integrated recycling process constituted by physical and chemical operations. The physical treatment inc
Jan 1, 2006
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Comparison Of Oxidation Behavior Of Nitride Based Hard Ceramic Thin Film Coatings Using Thermal Analysis TechniquesBy N. Solak
CrN, TiN and Ti-B-N coatings were deposited onto H13 hot-working tool steel and alumina substrates by arc-PVD. The coatings were characterized with respect to their mechanical and structural propertie
Jan 1, 2006
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Recent Progress Of Practical BF Operations In Japan And Innovative Trials For The FutureBy Masaaki Naito
The Japanese steel industry has a long history of introducing new and innovative technologies in the field of ironmaking. The new technologies introduced during the past ten years include technologies
Jan 1, 2006
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A Review Of Bismuth And Selenium Modified Copper Alloys For Plumbing ApplicationsBy M. Sahoo
The development of new alloys containing bismuth and selenium for potable water supplies are reviewed. The new alloys are replacements for the leaded red- and semi-red brasses by the low-lead alloys,
Jan 1, 1999
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The Effects Of Solution Impurities On The Properties Of Nickel Cathodes.By Daniel Kittelty
A fully instrumented laboratory electrowinning cell has been used to produce nickel cathodes from synthetic solutions containing various impurities in order to evaluate the effects of both metallic io
Jan 1, 2003
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Oxygen Enhancement of Burners for Improved ProductivityBy David J. Krichten
A method of retrofitting air-fuel burners with oxy-fuel capability overcomes the potential problems associated with oxygen combustion in aluminum melting furnaces. The retrofit burner uses the existin
Jan 1, 1997
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Electrometallurgy In Extraction Of Rare Earth Metals And AlloysBy C. K. Gupta
Electrometallurgical processes have a definite place in the extraction technology of rare earth metals and alloys. Some of the advantages of the molten-salt electrometallurgical processes include fast
Jan 1, 1992
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Direct Zinc Smelting in an Iron Oxysulfide BathBy J. G. Peacey, P. Hancock, R. -Q. Li
A pyrometallurgical process for the direct recovery of zinc from zinc concentrates and zinc/iron residues has been proposed and tested extensively by Noranda. The process consists of smelting bone-dry
Jan 1, 2000
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Chemical Modeling Of Calcium Sulphate Solubility In Hydrometallurgical Process SolutionsBy G. Azimi
Calcium sulphate precipitation, mainly as gypsum, during neutralization of acidic hydrometallurgical process solutions can lead to excessive scaling problems. In this work, a self-consistent fundamen
Jan 1, 2006