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Sulfur Injection to Remove Copper from Recycled LeadBy D. Silva-Galvan, R. D. Morales, S. Gonzáelez-López, A. Romero-Serrano, G. Plascencia-Barrera, F. Chavez-Alcala
This work is focussed on lead decopperising by two techniques: conventional top addition of sulfur and injection of sulfur powder. It is found that the first method proceeds under equilibrium conditio
Jan 1, 2000
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Preparation Of Fibrious Nickel Oxide Particles By The Method Of Chemical Precipitation And PyrolysisBy Zhang Chuanfu
The fibrous nickel oxide powder was prepared by the method of chemical precipitation and pyrolysis, that is, the NiO precursor was firstly precipitated from nickel ions solution with addition of oxala
Jan 1, 2003
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Hydrolysis of Niobium Pentachloride SolutionsBy James A. Sommers
Hydrolysis of NbC15 is used to recover oxide values for ceramic and metals production. Reaction of NbC15 with water is rapid, exothermic and vigorous, yielding a gelatinous slurry. In contrast, dissol
Jan 1, 1992
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Settling of Inclusions in Top-Cut Solar Grade Silicon (Sog-Si) Under Electromagnetic FieldBy Lucas Nana Wiredu Damoah, Lifeng Zhang
"Increasing demand for Solar Grade Silicon (SoG-Si) due to rising interest in renewable energy has lead to increased SoG-Si Top – cut scraps generated from the multi-crystalline silicon making process
Jan 1, 2012
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Automated Cyanide Control At Newmont's Lone Tree Mine Using Degussa's Cyplus® CCS Cyanide Control SystemBy Karen Tempel
Newmont's Lone Tree Mine is located 30, miles east of Winnemucca in Humboldt County, Nevada. Starting in February 1994 a pressure oxidation circuit was commissioned to treat refractory gold ores.
Jan 1, 1998
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CO2 Removal from Industrial Off-Gas Streams by Fluidized Bed CarbonationBy M. K. Patel, K. A. Pericleous, M. Molaei
"The future trading of carbon credits and increased financial cost necessitates substantial cuts in incidental C02 emissions in the production of metals (iron, steel, aluminum, zinc, lead). Although g
Jan 1, 2012
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Processing of Stannous Wolframite by Carbothermic ReductionlCarburisationBy D. C. Azubike
Wolframite (FeWO4) usually having cassiterite (SnO2) as a major impurity is a primary source of tungsten. Its direct reduction/carburisation with carbon in the temperature range 1000-1400°C, and with
Jan 1, 1992
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Modelling Of Melting Behaviour Of Aluminum Metal In Molten Salt And Metal BathBy Bo Zhou
During secondary aluminum recovery, complex aluminum scraps are melted and refined often in a rotary melting furnace and the aluminum metal has to pass through a molten salt layer and melt down in a b
Jan 1, 2003
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Modelling the Shape Casting Process: A Review of Where it stands from the Foundry PerspectiveBy Mark Jolly
"Over the last ten years or so many man hours have been dedicated to developing methods for simulating shape casting processes. The majority of the methods developed have been devised by a combination
Jan 1, 1999
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Evaluating Aluminum Melting Furnace Transient Energy EfficiencyBy Donald L. Stewart, Ken Overfield, Edward M. Williams
"Recent increases in energy cost have lead to a renewed focus on energy efficiency during aluminum melting operations to reduce fuel usage. The goals of a batch melting operation are to melt the charg
Jan 1, 2009
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Recent Operation of Acid Plant at Sumitomo Toyo SmelterBy Kenichi Moriyama
The Sumitomo Toyo Copper Smelter started operation in 1971, as an epoch-making smelter at which 9996 of the charged sulfur could be captured. In the past ten years, the amount of treated copper concen
Jan 1, 1995
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The Copper Loss In Slag Of Flash Smelting Furnace In Tamano Smelter (16342c6e-c300-44a8-af7a-9531f08124c0)By T. Manlyama
The Tamano Smelter of Hibi Kyodo Smelting CO., Ltd. went into operation in 1972. The Flash Smelting Furnace that was originally adapted was equipped with electrodes that were attached to the settler s
Jan 1, 2003
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Products From Salt Cake Residue-OxideBy J. N. Hryn
This paper describes some of the work done in Phase 1 of a multi-year, five-phase program aimed at demonstrating the economic feasibility of producing commercial-scale quantities of commodity material
Jan 1, 1995
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Processing of Ultrafine Ferrite Particles from Sulfuric Acid Pickling SolutionsBy Yasuhiro Konishi, Kazunari Mizoe
"This paper describes a new processing of ultrafine, magnetic ferrites from sulfuric acid pickling solution in steel industry. In the ferrite processing, the iron (II) in the pickling solution was fir
Jan 1, 2000
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Ground Granulated Blast Furnace Slag as a Cementitious MaterialBy F. J. Hogan
In early 1982 Atlantic Cement Company, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Newmont Mining Corp. will come on line with a new water granulating grinding facility at Sparrows Point, Maryland to produce 800, 00
Jan 1, 1982
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Utilization of Borax Solid Wastes in Fast Single-Firing Porcelain Tile Glass-Ceramic Glazes Under Industrial Working ConditionsBy Selvin Yesilay, Guray Kaya, Bekir Karasu, Asli Cakir
"In this investigation, the wastes of Eti Maden Kirka Boron Company of Turkiye were evaluated in the production of diopside and anorthite-based glass-ceramic glazes suitable for porcelain tiles fast a
Jan 1, 2008
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Swirling Flow Effect In Immersion Nozzle On Control Of Heat And Mass Transport In Casting TeemingBy S. Yokoya
With increasing requirement of steel productivity and quality in continuous casting in the conventional casting system using an immersion nozzle, it is very difficult to establish a reasonable molten
Jan 1, 2006
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Kinetics of Ferroalloy Dissolution in Hot Metal at the Ingot Mould Foundry in Tata SteelBy Rashmi Kumar, Amit Chatterjee, Sanjay Chandra
The practice of adding alloying materials to a molten bath is an integral feature of many pyrometallurgical operations. However, very little is known about the dissolution rate and solution mechanisms
Jan 1, 1996
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Recycling Of Aluminium Foil From Post-Consumer Beverage CartonsBy Philippe Charlier
Recycling of aluminium contained in used aseptic beverage cartons is a difficult task which has nevertheless to be tackled by our modern societies. Techniques have earlier been developed by the paper
Jan 1, 1995
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Phase Equilibria of the MnO-SiO2-CrOx SystemBy Chikabumi Yamauchi, Mitsuru Tanahashi, Tsuyoshi Taniguchi, Nobuo Furuta, Toshiharu Fujisawa
"It is essential to clarify the equilibrium relations among nonmetallic inclusions of the Mn0-SiO2-CrOx system and molten stainless steel in order to control non-metallic inclusions formed by the deox
Jan 1, 2000