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Accretion And Dust Formation In Copper Smelting - Thermodynamic ConsiderationsAccretions of dust on the walls of the offtakes from furnaces and in the waste heat boiler are a cause of significant operating and maintenance problems in non-ferrous smelters. The dust originates fr
Jan 1, 2002
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Metal Recovery Enhancement Using Taguchi Style ExperimentationBy Patricia A. Wells
In the remelting of scrap, the ultimate goal is to produce clean aluminum while minimizing metal losses. Recently, it has become more difficult to make significant recovery improvements in Reynolds&a
Jan 1, 1995
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Influence of Surface Pressure and Slag Layer on Bubble Bursting in Degasser SystemsBy Jacques Magnaudet, Julie Cranga, Didier Huin, Pascal Gardin
"With the aim of controlling steel grade in steelmaking reactors, IRSID and IMFT are developing a numerical description of the evolution of bubbles in the vicinity of a liquid steel/ slag interface. T
Jan 1, 2001
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Stabilization Solutions To Hazardous Metals-Laden WasteBy Mark Kramer
This paper is limited to treatment of bottom and fly ash waste resulting from WTE and RTE Cogeneration plants, commonly known as trash burners. The body of the paper defines waste generation and conve
Jan 1, 1996
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Advancements in Smelter Gas Handling and Treatment at Magma Copper (The Minentls, Metals &.Materialo·Society, 1991)By Kenneth L. Driggs
The Environmental Protection Agency's Clean Air Act? of 1970 provided the driving force for the current Magma Smelter configuration. The historical and technical perspectives of those process dev
Jan 1, 1992
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Solvent Extraction of Copper from Zinc Sulfate Leach Solutions using LIX 622 and the Effect of Organic Contamination on Zinc ElectrowinningBy George Owusu
A study has been carried out on the use of solvent extraction, instead of the traditional zinc dust cementation process, to remove copper from concentrated zinc sulphate leach solutions. In a series o
Jan 1, 1998
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Solid, Solution Reactions in the Hydrothermal Enrichment of Chalcopyrite at Elevated TemperaturesBy Ray D. Peterson
The hydrothermal enrichment of chalcopyrite by CuSO, occurs in the absence of oxidizing or reducing reagants. Kinetics of the enrichment process were determined under autoclave conditions in the tempe
Jan 1, 1994
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Advancements In Smelter Gas Handling And Treatment At Magma CopperBy Kenneth L. Driggs
The Environmental Protection Agency's Clean Air Act of .1970 provided the driving force for the current Magma Smelter configuration. The historical and technical perspectives of those process dev
Jan 1, 1992
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Dezincing of Iron-Containing Secondary Raw Materials in Frothed Slag Layer in an Electric DC Arc FurnaceBy A. V. Tarasov
The proposed process is based on creating a controlled frothed layer of molten slag, in which fine particles of carbonaceous reductant and raw material to be processed are mixed with emulsified iron.
Jan 1, 2002
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Recovery of Fluorite and by products from the Fish Creek Deposit, Eureka County , NevadaBy Jr. Foot
The Bureau of Mines, U.S. Department of the Interior, investigated flotation methods for recovering fluorite and byproduct beryllium from the Fish Creek deposit of Nevada. The preferred method include
Jan 1, 1985
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New Approach For The Optimization Of Copper Concentrates Flash Combustion By The Control Of Blends (Invited)By Roberto Parra
The classic criteria of the preparation of the charge for the smelting of copper concentrates in a flash furnace considers the mass and energy balance from the chemical and mineralogy composition of t
Jan 1, 2003
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Aqueous Biphasic Systems For Metal Separations: A Microcalorimetric Analysis Of Polymer/Salt Interactions'By D. J. Chaiko
Certain radionuclide ions (e.g., TcO4) exhibit unusually strong Affinities toward the polymer-rich phase in aqueous biphase systems generated by combinations of salt solutions with polymers such as po
Jan 1, 1999
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Thermodynamic Conditions for the Formation of Dioxin during the Recycling of Non Ferrous Metals from Electric and Electronic ScrapBy Nourreddine Menad
Plastic materials have been associated with electric and electronic applications since the early days of the electrical industry. Plastics can amount to 30 percents of the scrap mass. Generally, they
Jan 1, 1998
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Results of Laboratory and Pilot Testwork: Leaching and Processing of Complex Concentrates Containing Zinc, Lead and CopperBy L. Filip
The roast-leach-electrowinning (RLE) process for zinc was modified to treat two typical complex concentrates containing zinc, lead, copper, gold and silver. Laboratory testwork results indicated that
Jan 1, 1999
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Effect of Converting Slag Recycling into Teniente Converter on Copper LossesBy Andrzej Warczok
Intensive smelting of copper concentrate in Teniente Converter (CT) leads to the production of high grade matte and highly oxidized slag. Smelting slag is processed in Teniente vascular slag cleaning
Jan 1, 2001
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EAF Dusts: A Viable Complete MinimizationBy E G. Prado
We have confirmed on bench scale the removal of chlorides and alkalies (+95%) and over 2/3 of the zinc, lead and cadmium from EAF dusts. This has been achieved with arrononium acetate solutions alone,
Jan 1, 1994
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Copper Mineralization of the Mesozoic Passaic Formation, Northern New JerseyBy J. H. Puffer
The copper mineralization of the Mesozoic Passaic Formation of New Jersey is typical of copper deposits in eastern North American Mesozoic sediments. Most such deposits are located at the base of the
Jan 1, 1987
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Spectroscopic Methods for Control of Thin Film GrowthBy A. G. Jackson, S. J. P. Laube
"Control of thin films during the growth process is dependent on several parameters that are difficult to monitor, including flux of film material, pressure, substrate temperature, composition, and th
Jan 1, 1997
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Optimization of a Tin-Lead-Smelting Furnace with the Aid of Statistical Modelling TechniquesBy S. C. Grund
In secondary copper smelting as it is performed at Hüttenwerke Kayser plant in Lünen, tin-and lead-containing flue dusts are produced as intermediate products. These flue dusts are further processed i
Jan 1, 1999
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New Application Of The CONTOP Smelting Technology CONTOP ® Cyclone Smelting For Thermal Treatment Of WasteBy C. J. Malek
The CONTOP® smelting cyclone technology is a large-scale and time-proven method which in combination with other technologies (grinding, drying, pyrolysis, etc.) provides for a cost- efficient and ecol
Jan 1, 1996