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Recovery of Recyclable Materials from Shredder Residue
By B. J. Jody
Each year, about 11 million tons of metals (ferrous and nonferrous) are recovered in the U.S. from about 10 million discarded automobiles. The recovered metals account for about 75% of the total weigh
Jan 1, 1994
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Thermodynamics of Phosphorus in Molten Si and Si Based Alloys
By Takahiro Miki
In order to use metallurgical grade silicon (MG-Si) as a starting material for solar cell, phosphorus has to be removed from silicon because phosphorus is a n-type dopant. On the other hand, silicon,
Jan 1, 1998
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The Importance of Recycling to the Environmental Profile of Metal Products
By K. J. Martchek
"This introductory presentation will highlight recent efforts to quantify the positive value of recycling metals such as aluminum, magnesium, lead, zinc, nickel and copper in relation to the three pil
Jan 1, 2000
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Process, Quality And Management Control In The Operation Of A Direct Reduced Iron Plant
By Alim Ullah
Process, quality and management control are necessary in order to produce DRI of required quality and at minimum cost. Although the characteristics of the two (2) principal inputs, that is, iron oxid
Jan 1, 2006
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Laboratory Research On Reducing-Matting Smelting Of Jamesonite Concentrate
By Tang Chaoho
Laboratory research on the reducing and matte smelting of Jamesonite concentrate has been carried out. The influence of the process conditions such as the smelting temperature, the amount of pyrite ci
Jan 1, 2003
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Environmental Policy And Continuous Improvement In Atlantic Copper (Invited)
By Jesús Contreras
Since the commencement of its activities in Huelva in 1970, Atlantic Copper has maintained a course of action that has been more demanding than the successive environmental legislations current at dif
Jan 1, 2003
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The East Penn Process For Recycling Sulfuric Acid From Lead Acid Batteries
By R. Leiby
Prior to March 1992, the only component of the lead acid battery that was not recycled by East Penn Manufacturing Company was the sulfuric acid electrolyte. This acid was unusable in new batteries bec
Jan 1, 1995
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Automated Detection of Unrecovered Minerals in Mill Wastes
By G. Springer
The identification of lost mineral values in mill tailings frequently requires the inspection of hundreds of thousands to millions of particles. The search of these particles can be made automatic by
Jan 1, 1982
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Application of Coupled Continuum-Mesoscopic Computational Methods for the Simulation of Complex Fluids in Industrial Processes
By G. Glinski, K. A. Pericleous
"Recent advances in new computational modelling techniques such as Lattice-Boltzmann and Dissipative Particle methods offer the prospect of simulating complex fluids such as colloidal and dense suspen
Jan 1, 2001
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Electrochemistry of Enarrite: Reactivity in Alkaline Solutions
By G Hope, C Young, R. N. Gow
"The presence of enargite (Cu3AsS4) is problematic in gold processing as it is refractory, increasing cyanide and oxygen consumption, and enviromnentally hazardous. Selective leaching and treatment of
Jan 1, 2012
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A New Type of Multicomponent Phase Diagrams for the Evaluation of Process Parameters and Operating Conditions in Non-Ferrous Pyrometallurgy
By Florian Kongoli
New operating conditions and process parameters are often necessary in today's industrial practice of non-ferrous smelting and converting in order to accommodate various new chemical compositions
Jan 1, 2000
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High Temperature Experimental Investigations and Thermodynamic Modelling in the FeTiO3-TiO2 Ternary Slag System
By Leiv Kolbeinsen, Stian Seim, In-ho Jung
"The current work presents new experimental data in the iron-unsaturated region of the FeTiO3-Ti2O3-TiO2 slag system. The samples are prepared by melting pure reactants in a high frequency induction f
Jan 1, 2012
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The Effect of Thermomechanical Ageing of Aluminium-Copper Alloy (Matlab Approach)
By Fashina Olugbenga Emmanuel, Ghazali Akeem, Adegbola Adekunle Amos, Omotoyinbo Joseph Ajibade, Olaniran Oladayo
"Modern engineering materials are required to be light weight and corrosion resistant, coupled with high strength and hardness. In this work, Al formed the parent metal and alloyed with 2.03% of Coppe
Jan 1, 2013
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Reactions Of Carbon Dioxide With Tri-Calcium Aluminate
By Peter G. Smith
Tri-calcium aluminate (TCA) is a dominant alkaline component of the red mud residue from the Bayer process. A method being considered for industrial implementation partially neutralizes the residue b
Jan 1, 2003
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Process Control Technology Asarco Hayden Arizona Copper Smelter
By G. Coryell, E. Brack
"Remaining competitive in today's metal markets requires that copper smelters utilize the latest technology offered in process control, data acquisition, and process optimization. State-of-the-art too
Jan 1, 1989
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Recent Developments In Copper Hydrometallurgy (236a7765-b297-478e-9ecd-9b6dd1d03934)
By John O. Marsden
The past fifteen years have seen a number of important developments in copper hydrometallurgy, including the commercial application of biological heap leaching of secondary (chalcocite-dominant) coppe
Jan 1, 2006
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Production Of Elemental Sulphur From Non-Ferrous Smelter Gas (Keynote)
By Takahiko Okura
Most non-ferrous raw materials are associated with sulphur. To extract the metals, the sulphur is recovered typically as sulphuric acid or liquid SOz, On the other hand, natural gas may contain over 2
Jan 1, 2003
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Stainless Steelmaking Process by Direct Use of the Smelting Reduction of Chromium Ore in BOF
By K. Yamada, T. Takaoka, A. Ozeki, M. Yamaga, Y. Kawai, S. Nishioka, Y. Kikuchi
"Recently, smelting reduction of chromium ore in BOF has been actively investigated as a key unit process for an innovative future stainless steelmaking. The prominent feature of this new process rout
Jan 1, 1988
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New Paradigms for Iron Ore Pelletization
By K. S. Kawatra
In recent years, there have been several efforts to develop binder mixtures for iron ore pelletization. Some efforts have been fruitful, while others have encountered failure. For example, adding corn
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Basic Principles Of Environmentally Sound Electrochemical Technology For Processing Sintered Carbide Scrap For Hard-Alloy Industry
By A. V. Tarasov
Regeneration of carbide waste from hard-alloy (sintered carbide) manufacture is an important scientific and technical objective aimed at improving the degree of recycling of rare metals (W, Co, Ta, Ti
Jan 1, 2006