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Flash Oxidation and Flash Reduction: A ComparisonBy Nickolas J. Themelis
The flash oxidation and smelting of mineral sulfides is a very prominent metallurgical achievement of the second part of this century. Its initial industrial implementation owes much to the work of Pe
Jan 1, 1993
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Productivity Increase In Flash Smelting Furnace Operation At Saganoseki Smelter & RefineryBy Yoshiaki Suzuki
Since 1973, Saganoseki Smelter & Refinery had operated two flash smelting furnaces together to produce 330,000 mtpy of copper. However, in 1990's, economical situation required the smelter more i
Jan 1, 1998
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Pilot Scale Measurements of No Emissions from the Silicon ProcessBy Nils Eivind Kamfjord, Halvard Tveit, Ingeborg Solheim
"Because of its negative environmental effect the attention towards NO emissions increases. This again leads to new demands from the authorities for better surveillance and control of emissions. Earl
Jan 1, 2012
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Oxidation of Nickel Concentrates and Crushed Nickel Matte Under Simulated Flash Smelting ConditionsBy Satu Strömberg
A single-particle laminar-flow technique was used to study oxidation of two nickel concentrates and a granulated nickel matte (43 wt% of Ni). Experimental conditions were: reaction gas from N2 to N2 +
Jan 1, 1995
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NISOMI-81: An Automated System for Opaque Mineral Identification in Polished SectionsBy Brian P. Atkin
The NISOMI-81 opaque mineral searcil and identification system uses quantitative color values (Pe, dA, y) and VHN as its determinative para-meters. The system is designed to operate on a Radio-Shack T
Jan 1, 1982
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Radionuclide Surrogate Decontamination of Metal Using Electroslag RemeltingBy David Melgaard
A significant emerging recycling, waste minimization problem stems from legacy waste from the nuclear weapons program and from production of power using nuclear fuel. Premium quality metals used in nu
Jan 1, 2003
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Energy Use in Sulfide Smelting of CopperBy H. H. Kellogg
The Process Fuel Equivalent (PFE) for nine different flowsheets for production of anode copper from sulfide concentrates has been evaluated and compared for a set of uniform conditions and a "standard
Jan 1, 1976
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Sustainable Development Considerations in Primary Copper SmeltingBy Krishna Parameswaran
This paper discusses sustainability considerations in primary copper smelting using selected examples of practices at ASARCO LLC, an integrated U.S. primary copper producer. Using the classic Brundtla
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Application of Simplified Quantitative Risk Analysis (SQRA) To Justify Optimization of Blast Hole Sampling, Sample Preparation and Assaying For Gold Ore ControlBy Charles H. Bucknam
A gold sampling optimization study was carried out in support of open pit gold mining operations for the Newmont Gold Company Bootstrap-Capstone deposits in Northeastern Nevada. Six bulk samples were
Jan 1, 1999
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Ore Mineralogy of Nickel-Molybdenum Sulfide Beds Hosted by Black Shales of South ChinaBy Raymond M. Coveney
Bedded sulfide ores in Cambrian Chinese black shales typically contains at least 2% Ni, 4.5% Mo, 1% As and 0.2% Se. Thin laminae and replaced on colites from the ore contain intimate mixtures of fine-
Jan 1, 1993
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Separation of Uranium and Molybdenum in U–Mo Ore Alkaline Leach LiquorBy Meifeng Zhi
Separation of uranium and molybdenum in the alkaline leach solution of a U–Mo ore was studied. A process of acidification-solvent extraction-precipitation uranium and molybdenum was determined. The in
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Extraction of Lithium from Brine—Old and New ChemistryBy Mike Dry
Conventionally, lithium-bearing brines are processed via solar evaporation, chemical purification, and either electrolysis to lithium hydroxide or precipitation of lithium carbonate. Lithium-ion batte
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Recovery & Separation of High Value -Plastics from Discarded Household AppliancesBy D. E. Karvelas
Argonne National Laboratory is conducting research to develop a cost-effective and environmentally acceptable process for the separation of high-value plastics from discarded household appliances. The
Jan 1, 1996
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A New Pyrometallurgical Recycling Technique for Lead Battery Paste Without SO2 Generation—A Thermodynamic and Experimental InvestigationBy Yun Li
An innovative lead recycling process from scrap lead-acid battery paste is presented. The novelty in the process is avoiding SO2 generation and emission by using reductive sulfur-fixing technique. Iro
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Synthesis of TiO2 by an Innovative Atmospheric Mixed-Chloride Leach ProcessBy V. I. Lakshmanan, R. Roy
"TiO2 is used in paints, plastics, rubber, paper, inks, textiles and other miscellaneous applications. The demand for the pigment grade Ti02 is growing at 3.0%/year on average and this invites the dev
Jan 1, 2011
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In Situ Precipitation of Scorodite in Atmospheric Leaching of EnargiteBy G. Fazel Jahromi
Enargite, known as one of the major arsenic containing copper minerals, with approximately 19% arsenic, introduces challenges to typical processing options. In most hydrometallurgical processing metho
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Towards a Microwave Metal Extraction ProcessBy C. A. Pickles
Microwave processing is a relatively new technology that has been successfully applied in a number of industries. However, in the field of metal extraction, there is a paucity of success, despite cons
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From Sulfide Flash Smelting To A Novel Flash Ironmaking TechnologyBy Hong Yong Sohn
A novel flash ironmaking technology is under development at the University of Utah under the support of U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI). The history of the
Jan 1, 2014
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Sulphation Of Cuprous Oxide In SO2-Rich AtmospheresBy T. Ranki-Kilpinen
In the flash smelting technique, developed by Outokumpu Oyj, off-gases with dust load are directed into the heat recovery boiler (HRB). As the temperature decreases, metallic sulphates become thermody
Jan 1, 2002
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Some Observations on the Relationship of Mineralogy and Geochemistry to Medicine and Materials TechnologyBy Andrzej Szymanski
Recent developments in medicine have stimulated activities that? involve mineralogy. They include inplantation of inorganic and organic parts into bones and soft tissues, and uses of elements as basic
Jan 1, 1989