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Expansion Projects at Tamano RefineryBy T. Maruyama
Tamano Refinery started its operation in 1972 with the cathode production capacity of 84,000 tons per year. After several expansions, the production capacity increased to 228,000 tons per year in 2001
Jan 1, 2007
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CIM Guidelines for the Reporting of Diamond Exploration Results (2003)"These guidelines, implemented in 2003, were recommended by the Diamond Exploration Best Practices Committee established by the Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum. The guidelines a
Jan 1, 2003
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Investigation Of Alternative Materials For The Burner System On The Shaft FurnaceBy T. Stergiou
An extensive research is being carried out on the shaft furnace operation in order to minimize down-times and reduce operational cost. The need to increase the scrap percentage on the charging mix, to
Jan 1, 2007
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Interaction of aluminum with silica based ceramicsBy Jeffrey D. Smith, William G. Fahrenholtz, Jose M. Soto
Interactions between A356 aluminum (Al-Si alloy) and dense fused silica (FS) riser tubes used for low-pressure casting of aluminum alloys were evaluated using a sessile drop approach. The tubes have a
Jan 1, 2004
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Characterization of Processed Blast Furnace and Steel-Making Converter DustBy Par G. Jönsson, Joachim von Scheele, D. S. Sarma, Mukul Goyal
Dust from flue gas cleaning systems at iron and steel production is frequently considered as a waste problem, but it is actually a potential raw material source. By using a technology like the oxyfuel
Jan 1, 2004
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CIM Definition Standards (Canada) - CIM Definition Standards on Mineral Resources and Mineral Reserves"In 2000 the CIM Council approved the CIM Standards on Mineral Resources and Reserves – Definitions and Guidelines, developed by the CIM Standing Committee on Reserve Definitions. The Definition Stand
Jan 1, 2003
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50 Years of Innovation by Canadian Mineral ProcessorsBy J. E. Nesset
The past 50 years have been a golden era, not just for the CMP but also for the development and success of Canadian technologies in the field of mineral processing. The CMP has played a critical role
Jan 1, 2018
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Storage and Safety Issues of Hydrogen as an Energy VectorBy Pierre Bénard
To achieve penetration on the energy market, hydrogen must overcome obstacles in the areas of storage, safety and infrastructure. One of the most important is the onboard storage of hydrogen for trans
May 1, 2007
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Protection of aluminosilicate aggregates against the corrosion by molten aluminumBy S. Afshar, C. Allaire
Several studied have recently shown that the use of non-wetting additives is not always a sufficient solution to improve the corrosion resistance of refractories against molten aluminum. Once in conta
Jan 1, 2004
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Impact of Mg Alloys on Structural ApplicationBy J. Koike
Mg alloys for structural application have attracted much attention. However, high process cost and poor mechanical reliability are major concerns upon expanding the application to a wider area. In ord
Jan 1, 2006
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Influence of castable design on the bingham to dilatancy transitionBy M. Rigaud, K. Sankaranarayanane, X. Zhou
The effect of varying fine alumina/ultra-fine alumina ratio on the Bingham to dilatancy transition in alumina based, self-flowing refractory castables has been studied in detail employing rheological
Jan 1, 2004
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Effect of particle size on the low cycle fatigue life of discontinuously reinforced MMCsBy D. L. Chen, Q. Zhang
The effect of particle sizes on the low cycle fatigue (LCF) life of discontinuously reinforced metal matrix composites (DR-MMCs) has been widely studied. However, how the particle size affects the LCF
Jan 1, 2004
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Energy Saving Green Technology for Copper Recycling from Electronic ScrapBy M. S. Alam, Jae-Chun Lee, M. Tanaka, K. Koyama
Extensive research work is being carried out at AIST for developing energy saving green technology for base and precious metals recovery. In the present work, a new flowsheet is developed for copper r
Jan 1, 2004
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Vanadium Recovery from Converter SlagBy Y. Dong, L. Li, L. Yu
Converter slag has become an important secondary raw material. Consequently, vanadium bearing converter slag is of great interest for the recovery of vanadium. Solidified converter slags are made up o
Jan 1, 2004
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Hydrometallurgy of Copper Sulfide Concentrates: An UpdateBy V. Ramachandran
The successful advent of solvent extraction (SX) reagents for copper recovery and improvements in electrowinning of copper to produce LME grade A copper cathode have paved the way for the hydrometallu
Jan 1, 2007
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Recovery of Copper from a Massive Polymetallic Sulpidde by High Concentration Chloride LeachingBy G. B. Harris
A new process for the recovery of copper and associated base metals from a polymetallic massive sulphide ore is described. The massive sulphide contains copper and especially nickel sulphide in a mine
Jan 1, 2007
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Distribution Behavior of Heavy Metal between Molten Chloride and SlagBy K. Fukuda
The volatilization behavior of heavy metal in electric ash melting furnaces has a strong relation with its distribution between molten salt and slag. In this study, the distribution ratios of heavy me
Jan 1, 2004
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Effects of dolomite addition on durability of coating materials for BOFBy S. -H. Sohn, M. -K. Cho, G. -G. Hong
In order to evaluate the properties of coating materials for BOF, the effects of dolomites (dolomite and light burned dolomite) addition on durability of coating materials were investigated. In all co
Jan 1, 2004
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Lightweight Automobile Body Structure Comprised of Large Thin-Wall Magnesium CastingsBy S. D. Logan
This presentation describes a lightweight automobile body structure concept developed at DaimlerChrysler to support a high fuel-efficiency vehicle project. This body structure consisted primarily of l
Jan 1, 2006
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Vibration damping material employing magnetic shape memory alloysBy R. Ham-Su, J. P. Healey, S. P. Farrell, R. S. Underhill, M. A. Gharghouri, C. V. Hyatt, L. M. Cheng
Magnetic shape memory alloys (MSMA's) are a class of materials where magnetic energy can be converted into mechanical energy and vice versa. NiMnGa-based MSMA's have attained magnetic field
Jan 1, 2004