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Pulsed Power Breaking-Up Technology For Resistant Gold-Containing Ores And Beneficiation Products
By Valentine A. Chanturiya
The aim of this paper is basically to show progress in the study of nanosecond processes involved in the disintegration and breaking-up of mineral complexes with fine noble metals. We studied the infl
Jan 1, 2006
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Optimizing Rotary Furnace Smelting Of Battery Residue
By Federico Chavez
The process for recovering lead from battery residues used in several Mexican Plants include lead blast furnace and rotary furnaces. The formers are basically fed with recycled batteries together with
Jan 1, 1995
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Treatment Of Processing Waste With Thermal Plasma
By W. Hoffelner
Plasma technology has become increasingly important for the treatment of several types of waste (toxic, nuclear, metal-bearing scrap). Plasma furnaces combine the advantages of a closed hearth process
Jan 1, 1994
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The Elkem Multi-Purpose Furnace ® for the Recovery of Zinc and Lead from Waste Materials
By Thor Pedersen
Elkem's technologies for the processing of waste materials, dusts, sludges and other residues, are based on the use of their Multi-Purpose Furnace as the primary processing component. The Multi
Jan 1, 1990
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Recovery and Subsequent Treatment of Gold And Silver in Zinc Processing at The Iijima Refinery
By A. Onozaki
The Iijima Refinery was put into operation in 1972 and today has an annual production capacity of 156,000 tons of SHG electrolytic zinc. At the Iijima Refinery, the recoveries of gold and silver are 9
Jan 1, 1990
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Lattice Boltzmann Methods for Metallurgical Process Simulation
By Christian Redl
"The Lattice Boltzmann Method (LBM) solves fluid dynamics problems based on a discrete mesoscopic approach. It is based on the Lattice Boltzmann equation which is a special discretisation of the conti
Jan 1, 2001
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Process Options in the Treatment of Copper Refinery Electrolyte Bleed
By James E. Hoffmann
This paper briefly reviews the conventional technologies employed for the treatment of copper refinery electrolyte bleed. The strength and weaknesses of conventional practice will be reviewed and a nu
Jan 1, 1997
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Production of Non-Ferrous Metallic Concentrates from Electronic Scrap
By Jorge Alberto Soares Tenório
Electronic components have precious metals like Au and Ag. These metals have a high performance in electric conductance. The recycling of the scrap, however is too difficult because of the presence of
Jan 1, 1997
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Recycling Of ZnO Flue Dust To Produce Zinc By Hydrometallurgical Routes
By Jitka Jandová
In this study, hydrometallurgical processing of waste ZnO flue dust arising during zinc removal from galvanized low-alloy steel sheets was investigated on a laboratory-scale to obtain electrolytic zin
Jan 1, 2003
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Solubility, Capacity And Stability Of Species In Metallurgical Slags And Glasses
The concepts of capacity and basicity have proved extremely useful in dealing with a wide range of solute species in metallurgical slags, and as a result have been widely applied. These two concepts a
Jan 1, 1994
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Species Activity Distribution Diagrams Zn-, S-, and Zn-S-H2O Systems
By M. F. El-Demerdash
The activity distribution diagrams for different species in aqueous systems are developed. Computational method may be considered as an extension of the Activity-Term method introduced by the authors
Jan 1, 1990
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Mechanical Behavior of Polyester Matrix Composites Reinforced with Continuous Bamboo Fibers
By Lucas Lopes da Costa
Bamboo fibers were characterized in terms of diameter distribution and tensile properties. Polyester matrix composites reinforced with these fibers were investigated for their flexural mechanical beha
Jan 1, 2010
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Recovery of Copper by the Outokumpu VSF Solvent Extraction Technology
By Bror Nyrnan
Solvent extraction technology and equipment have been developed within Outokumpu since the early seventies. During this period altogether nine solvent extraction processes for molybdenium, zinc, rheni
Jan 1, 1994
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Innovative Cyanide Solution Treatment Bythermal Plasma
By Gervais Soucy
During mineral and industrial processing, contaminated wastewater can be generated such as cyanide liquors (free species or in complex form). This paper presents the treatment of cyanide solution deri
Jan 1, 1998
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Green Recycling of EEE: Special and Precious Metal Recovery from EEE
By C. E. M. Meskers
Electronic and Electric Equipment contains a range of components made of a wide variation of metals, plastics and other substances. Up to 60 elements can be found in complex electronic equipment: base
Jan 1, 2009
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Ten Years Of Catalyst Recycling; A Step To The Future
By Andrew Case
The Port Nickel facility in Braithwaite, Louisiana, is known for pioneering hydrometallurgical processes for the 'separation and recovery of nickel, cobalt and copper. Ten years ago, in 1985, a n
Jan 1, 1995
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The Qsl-Process: A New Lead Smelting RouteReady For Commercialization
By Peter Fischer
A demonstration plant for QSL technology with a continuous through-put of up to 10 t/h concentrate has been in operation at the Berzelius smelter, Duisburg, Germany since early 1981. In the QSL-proces
Jan 1, 1983
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High Aspect Ratio Nickel Structures Fabricated by Electrochemical Replication of Hydrofluoric Acid Etched Silicon
By Xi Zhang
A technique for fabricating free-standing, high-aspect-ratio porous and pillar-type Ni structures has been developed using wet Si processing. A wafer of (100) Si was initially etched in HF solution to
Jan 1, 2006
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Removal Of As, Sb And Bi From Molten Copper By Injection Of SF6
By Baozhong Zhao
The direct smelting of copper concentrates to copper metal in a single furnace offers environmental and energy advantages over conventional two-stage copper smelting processes. However, the direct cop
Jan 1, 1995
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Porous Plugs In Molten Copper Production And Refining
By A. J. Rigby
Current practices employing porous plugs to inject nitrogen into molten copper during primary smelting are described. Nitrogen stirring increases heat transfer to the bath, eliminates temperature stra
Jan 1, 1999