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Development of an Injectable Lime Based Reagent for the Desulphurization of Liquid IronBy R. J. Dippenaar, W. H. Van Niekerk
"An injectable lime-based desulphurization reagent for the treatment of liquid iron was developed. Firstly, selected lime based slags containing small quantities of CaF2 to increase fluidity, and Na20
Jan 1, 1996
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Hydrogen Reduction Kinetics Of Mechanically Activated Magnetite ConcentrateBy Juan Ruiz-Ornelas, Yousef Mohassab, Ricardo Morales-Estrella, Hong Yong Sohn, Noemi Ortiz-Lara
The effect of mechanical activation on the reduction kinetics of magnetite concentrate by hydrogen was studied. The magnetite concentrate was milled for 8 h using a planetary mill. After the milling p
Jan 1, 2016
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Behaviour Of Thallium During Lead Smelting (Invited)Thallium is a very minor element found in lead ores. It's behaviour during lead smelting has recently become of much greater interest due to the effects it had on the health of waste heat boiler
Jan 1, 2003
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The Distribution Of Minor Elements At NaoshinaBy S. Ajima
The Naoshima Smelter and Refinery is the most important copper operation of Mitsubishi Materials Corporation. There are a Mitsubishi Continuous smelter and a conventional type of copper tankhouse. The
Jan 1, 1995
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Geochemical and XRD-Computer Logging Method for Lithographic Ore Type Classifications of Carlin-Type Gold OresBy D. M. Hausen
A computer program has been developed by Newmont Exploration to convert mineralogic data by XRD into rock type and ore type classifications. This method has proven useful in identifying lithology from
Jan 1, 1982
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Characterizing the Role of Organic Additives in Copper ElectrowinningBy C. Coetzee
Additives are commonly used in copper electrowinning to improve cathode morphology. Polysaccharides such as guar are generally favoured as additives due to their compatibility with solvent extraction.
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Thermophysical Properties of the Platinum-Copper SystemBy Ulrich E. Klotz, Gemot Pottlacher, Shahid Mehmood
"Platinum alloys are frequently used in technical applications and in jewellery. Their thermophysical properties such as density, heat capacity, thermal conductivity and surface tension play an import
Jan 1, 2011
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Correlation of Mineralogy and Trace Element Leaching Behavior in Modified In Situ Spent Shales from Logan Wash, ColoradoBy E. J. Peterson
Oil shale retorting induces mineral and chemical reactions to occur on the macroscopic and microscopic levels in the kerogen-bearing marlstone. The nature and extent of the reactions is dependent upon
Jan 1, 1981
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Analysis of the Chemical System SrSO4-SrS and CO-CO2 at High TemperatureBy J. Méndez-Nonell
The thermodynamic and chemical properties of SrSO4 and SrS in a gaseous flow of CO and CO2 at high temperature are discussed. The thermodynamic analysis of the system was made using data from the lite
Jan 1, 1995
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Installation Of Arsenic Removal In The Hematite ProcessBy H. Masuda
The lijima Zinc Refinery started operation in 1972, and has today an annual capacity of 200,000t-Zn. The hematite process was employed for the first time and the ideal of waste-free refinery has been
Jan 1, 2003
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Simulation of the Flotation of Bear Lodge Ore and a Preliminary Economic AnalysisBy H. Cui
Rapid technological development has caused an increase in the demand for rare earths. Ancylite, a strontium rare earth carbonate, is a potentially significant source of rare earths. In this research p
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Injection Metallurgy in Steel Industry Current and Future DevelopmentBy H. Yin, T. Emi
"Advantages of gas/flux injection technology as materialized in the main stay unit processes for steelmaking are depicted covering hot metal pretreatment through secondary refining. Current status of
Jan 1, 1996
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Thermal Extraction of Binders and Lubricants ill SinteringBy Randall M. Gennan
Generally sintering is focused on the bonding of particles at high temperatures; possibly with simultaneous densification. However, an important aspect of sintering occurs during heating at relatively
Jan 1, 1996
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Blister Flash Smelting - Efficient And Flexible Low-Cost Continuous Copper ProcessBy Jukka Tuominen
The history of making blister copper in an Outokumpu Flash Smelting Furnace dates back to the late 1960?s, when Outokumpu first piloted the Outokumpu Direct Blister (ODB) process. The first commercial
Jan 1, 2005
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The Rotating Disc Study of Gold Dissolution With Geobrom? 3400By Batric Pesic
Gold dissolution with bromine was studied by using the rotating disc technique. Geobram TM 3400 was used as a source of bromine. The parameters studied were: rotating speed, Geobrom 3400 concentration
Jan 1, 1990
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TEM Analysis of Sulfur and Chlorine in Organic Concentrates from Carbonaceous Gold OreBy Tseng. B. H.
Samples of unchlorinated and chlorinated carbonaceous concentrate from a carbonaceous gold ore were analyzed by transmission electron microscopy (TEM) for organically bonded sulfur and chlorine. The c
Jan 1, 1987
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The Challenge of Allocation in LCA: The Case of Open-Loop RecyclingBy Elsa Olivetti
Life cycle assessment (LCA) is used increasingly as a tool to provide quantitative metrics of environmental impact and inform early stage materials selection decisions. One common challenge in LCA ste
Jan 1, 2010
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On In-process Separation of Zinc from EAF Dust"EAF dust is categorized as a hazardous solid waste. EPA approves only two treatment methods: either sending the dust to zinc recycling facility, or stabilizing it first and then disposing it to a spe
Jan 1, 2011
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Gold Mineralization of the Trout Lake Massive Sulfide Ores and its Behaviour during Mineral BeneficiationBy Raymond E. Healy
Mercurian e1ectrum (Au-Ag-Hg alloy) is the principal Au-bearing phase in the massive sulphide ores at Trout Lake, Manitoba. The average composition of this phase (in wt %) is 49.2 % Ag. 38.7 % Au and
Jan 1, 1989
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The Double Membrane Electrolytic Cell: A New Tool In Metal RecyclingBy J. V. Atwood
The U.S. Bureau of Mines has developed a novel Double Membrane Electrolytic Cell (DMEC) that exhibits unique features for recycling contaminated metals and metal alloys. The DMEC incorporates two anio
Jan 1, 1995