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  • TMS
    Waste Heat Recovery Trial from Aluminum Reduction Cell Exhaust Gases

    By Reza Kamali, Mohsen Bashiri, Hadi Fanisalek

    "Half of the input energy to aluminum reduction cell will be lost as waste heat which could be studied for possible recovery. Since price of energy is increasing and the main production cost in primar

    Jan 1, 2011

  • TMS
    Modeling And Recovery Of Iron (Fe) From Red Mud By Coal Reduction

    By Lei Wang, Xiancong Zhao, Hongxu Li, Lifeng Zhang

    Recovery of Fe from red mud has been studied using statistically designed experiments. The effects of three factors, namely: reduction temperature, reduction time and proportion of additive on recover

    Jan 1, 2015

  • TMS
    Application of QEM"SEM for Beneficiation Studies of Minnesota Taconite

    By Kenneth L. Reid

    The Mineral Resources Research Center at the University of Minnesota has recently installed a QEM*SEM system (Quantitative E.valuation of Materials using Scanning Electron Microscopy) to aid in detail

    Jan 1, 1988

  • TMS
    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

  • TMS
    Direct Reduced Iron: An Advantageous Charge Material for Induction Furnace

    By K. Sadrnezhaad

    Industrial and experimental induction furnaces are used for melting various types of iron ingots, returned scraps and DRI sponge pellets to produce high purity cast-iron and steel heats. The lowest co

    Jan 1, 1988

  • TMS
    Mineralogical and Textural Characterization of Lime Roasted Pyrite and Awenopyrite for Gold Leaching

    By Ann M. Hagni

    Microscopic and sub-microscopic gold commonly occurs in the sulfides pyrite (FeS2) and arsenopyrite (FeAsS). To recover refractory gold from pyrite and arsenopyrite, these sulfides are roasted to crea

    Jan 1, 1993

  • TMS
    Calcination and Reduction of Laterite Nickel Ores

    By Andreas Orth

    Outokumpu Lurgi Metallurgie has developed a process for the calcination and reduction of laterite nickel ore tines where the reduction of iron and nickel to the wustite/metallic states respectively, i

    Jan 1, 2004

  • TMS
    Structure Formation of in-Situ Al-TiB2 Composites

    By L. Katgerman, H. J. Brinkman, J. Duszczyk

    "The phase formation sequence in the in-situ synthesis ofTiB2 in A1 from elemental A1, Ti and B powders is identified with a combination of DSC and XRD. After the melting of A1, A1B2 and A13 Ti are fo

    Jan 1, 1998

  • TMS
    Reduction-Segregation Of Ilmenite: Iron And Titanium Co-Products From Solid-State Processing

    By Thomas P. Battle

    Ilmenite (iron titanate) is the source of over 90% of all the titanium produced in the world today. At some point during production of titanium dioxide or titanium metal the iron impurity must be remo

    Jan 1, 1996

  • TMS
    Clayey Ceramic Incorporated With Powder from the Sintering Plant of a Steel-Making Industry

    By S. N. Monteiro, C. M. F. Vieira, M. M. Ribeiro

    "This work has as its objective to evaluate the effect of incorporation of the powder waste retained in the eletrostatic precipitator of the sintering stage from an integrated steel making plant on th

    Jan 1, 2011

  • TMS
    Synthesis and Carbon Dioxide Adsorption of Zeolitic Imidazolate Frameworks

    By Huimin Lu, Min Li, Jinghua Zou

    "Zeolitic imidazolate frameworks (ZIFs) are new type of porous materials, form inerratic polyhedral in three-dimensional with large cages and small apertures, and appear structural diversity. Their ho

    Jan 1, 2010

  • TMS
    Heat Recovery From High Temperature Slags: Chemical Methods

    By Yongqi Sun, Zuotai Zhang

    Hot slags, at the temperatures of 1450-1650 oC, carry a substantial amount of high quality thermal energy, which represents the largest undeveloped energy source in the steel industry. However, the wa

    Jan 1, 2016

  • TMS
    Fused Salt Electrorefining Of Bismuth Alloys Using A Recessed Channel Cell

    By F. Tailoka

    In order to decrease the voltage required for electrorefining, a recessed electrode cell has been developed in which the anode and cathode have recesses machined into their faces. The anode and cathod

    Jan 1, 1995

  • TMS
    Gold Recovery From Organic Solvents Using Galvanic Stripping

    By C. Flores

    A novel process using solid metals for the direct reduction of more noble metal ions from solvent extraction organics has been developed. Base metals recovery has been the principal focus of investiga

    Jan 1, 1995

  • TMS
    Effervescence During Desulfurization Of Copper Melts

    By R. Harris

    Blister copper melts of 800 g to 1000 g containing less than 1 wt % S and up to 3 wt % Ni were desulfurized at 1523 K in air or by a pure oxygen jet blown at 75,500 and 1000 cm3/min, from 1 cm above t

    Jan 1, 1999

  • TMS
    Alloy Waste Forms For Metal Fission Products And Actinides Isolated By Spent Nuclear Fuel Treatment

    By S. M. McDeavitt

    Waste form alloys are being developed at Argonne National Laboratory for the disposal of remnant metallic wastes from an electrometallurgical process developed to treat spent nuclear fuel. This metal

    Jan 1, 1996

  • TMS
    Novel Process for Comprehensive Utilization of Iron Concentrate Recovered from Zinc Kiln Slag

    By Zhi-yong Liu

    A novel process, which includes hydrochloric acid leaching, iron powder cementation, sulphide precipitation and spray pyrolysis, was proposed to treat iron concentrate recovered from zinc kiln slag fo

  • TMS
    Design Modifications At Zaldivar To Reach Plant Capacity Production

    By C. García

    Several modifications to Zaldivar's original design have been made in order to reach the design cathode production. This paper describes the modifications to the crushing, leaching, solvent extra

    Jan 1, 1999

  • TMS
    Dual Energy X-Ray Transmission Imaging: Applications in Metal Processing

    By T. P. R. de Jong

    Dual energy X-ray transmission imaging is extensively applied for safety luggage inspection. Its advantages are its rapid scanning rate (25 to 100 cm/sec) at approximately I mm resolution and simultan

    Jan 1, 2003

  • TMS
    Hydrogen Atoms As Metallurgical Reductants ? The Potential And The Difficulties

    By David R. Sadedin

    The highly negative Gibbs free energies of hydrogen atom reactions suggest that refractory oxides such as titanium dioxide should be easily reduced by hydrogen atoms. These reactions appear to be mos

    Jan 1, 2006