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Technological Advances, Challenges and Opportunities in Solvent Extraction from Energy Storage ApplicationsBy Laurent Cohen
Since the 1970s, Solvent Extraction (SX) in hydrometallurgical processes has been a key enabling technology in the production of high-purity metals. Examples include copper, rare earth oxides, uranium
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Pressure Oxidation of Enargite Concentrates Containing Gold and SilverBy Kimberly Conner-Mills
Due to increasingly stringent worldwide environmental regulations for gaseous, aqueous and solid waste emissions, conventional smelting technology cannot effectively process arsenic containing materia
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A Novel Solvent Extraction Process With Bottom Gas Injection For Liquid Waste TreatmentBy H. Y. Sohn
A novel solvent extraction process in which the emulsion is generated by bottom gas injection rather than mechanical stirring has been developed. This process has a number of advantages over the mixer
Jan 1, 1996
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Microstructure Study of Rapidly Solidified TiAl-Cr-xNB-Y AlloysRapidly solidified TiAl-Cr-xNb-Y(x=2,4,6, at.%) alloys have been produced using a single roller melt spinning method. The microstructure of alloy ribbon was refined and component became more homogeneo
Jan 1, 2009
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Modelling Metallurgical Furnaces—Making the Most of Modern Research and Development TechniquesBy Evgueni Jak
Recent advances in analytical, experimental techniques, and computer-based theoretical modelling of fundamental properties and elemental processes, provide new opportunities to develop the next level
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Zinc Recycling via the Imperial Smelting Technology - Latest Developments and PossibilitiesBy W. -D. Schneider, B. Schwab
Like all metals, zinc can be recycled theoretically without end. To demonstrate environmentally friendly use of zinc, it is necessary to increase the recycling rate. In this regard, the Imperial Smelt
Jan 1, 2000
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Effect of Gas Flow on Ion Carburizing of SteelBy Khoo Khyou Pin, Yoshiyuki Funaki, Hirotsugu Takeuchi, Ryoichi Urao, Naotatsu Asahi
"Steel is used to be ion carburized with mixing gas of methane and hydrogen. In carburizing, carbon in the methane decomposes and deposits on the steel by plasma, so methane gas flow may influence on
Jan 1, 2000
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Electric Settling Furnace Operations At The Cyprus Miami Mining Corporation Copper SmelterBy Jason Eric Sallee
Ongoing operations at the Cyprus Miami Smelter involve the use of an electric furnace for settling of copper matte from discard slag. Proper operation of the electric settling furnace is a major facto
Jan 1, 1999
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Thermodynamic Considerations of Copper Complex Resources Smelting ProcessBy Miao Tian
Large quantities of copper complex resources are produced globally and urgent to be cleanly processed. This article presents a thermodynamic analysis of mixed smelting process including low-grade poly
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Stabilisation of the Melt Extraction Process with a Magnetic FieldBy G. Gerbeth, Y. Gelfgat, A. Cramer, A. Bojarevics
The production of highly porous metallic substrates requires an effective and well controlled production of metallic fibres with diameters in the range of 50 to 200 microns. The melt extraction, where
Jan 1, 1999
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Beneficial Reuses For Spent Bridge Painting Blast MaterialBy Thomas E. Weyand
Prior to 1975, lead-based paints were commonly used in protecting steel structures. Because of the toxic effects of lead on human health and the environment, their use has been significantly reduced.
Jan 1, 1992
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Remediation Processes For Heavy Metals Contaminated SoilsBy Gabriel A. Torma
This paper provides infonnation on selected technologies available for remediation of metal contaminated soils and industrial effluent solutions. Because some of the industrial sites are contaminated
Jan 1, 1996
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Commercial Development Of A Descending Packed Bed Electrowinning Cell, Part 2: Cell OperationBy Douglas Robinson
This paper describes technical work done to develop a Spouted Bed Electrode Cell into a commercially viable Electrowinning Cell; (a previous paper has been presented at the ECS meeting in Paris in May
Jan 1, 2003
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Mexican Silver Ores: Their Mineralogical Occurrence and TreatmentBy Frank L. Marley
Mexican silver mining operations have existed prior to the sixteenth century. Recovery processes throughout the centuries were developed at the many mining localities and have progressed through smelt
Jan 1, 1982
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Two Copper Smelting Processes At Onsan (Invited)By Young-Chul Kang
The Onsan Copper Smelter of LG-Nikko Copper Inc. is a unique plant, which has been operating two smelting processes since 1998. The operation of the first one was started in 1979 with a capacity of 80
Jan 1, 2003
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Filling and Solidification· of a Wheel MoldBy D. P. Cook, M. I. Bloch, J. A. Dantzig
"In this article, we describe a combined experimental and computational program to study the filling of automotive wheels during low pressure die casting. Experiments are performed by placing thermoco
Jan 1, 2000
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High-Temperature Thermodynamic Properties of Solid and Liquid Iron-Carbon-Zinc AlloysBy M. E. Myers
An experimental program is being carried out to determine the thermodynamic characteristics of zinc solubilization in high-temperature iron and iron-carbon alloys. Two versions of an isopiestic techni
Jan 1, 1992
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Integrated Copper-Lead Operation For Maximum Metal RecoveryBy V. Ramachandran
ASARCO Incorporated, a large and diverse producer of non-ferrous metals, is involved primarily in smelting and refining of copper and lead. The Company also recovers by-product metals and chemicals pr
Jan 1, 1994
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Friction and Wear Performance of Unbalanced Magnetron Sputter-Deposited Diamond-Like Carbon Multilayer CoatingsBy Eiji Iwamura
"Two types of diamond-like carbon (DLC) films with different microstructures were prepared by unbalanced magnetron sputtering, and the tribological properties of the nanoscaled DLC multilayer coatings
Jan 1, 2000
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SEM Characterization Of Lignite Fly AshBy Robert J. Stevenson
The chemical variation of central North American lignite fly ash can be compared using the major and minor oxide analyses and the distribution pattern of the inter-grain chemistries of the individual
Jan 1, 1992