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  • TMS
    Numerical Heat And Fluid Flow Analysis Of Continuous Slags/Matte Separation

    By Susumu Okabe

    The Mitsubishi Continuous Copper Smelting/Converting Process employs an electric furnace for settling the slag/matte mixture formed in the smelting furnace. In order to improve the separation of slag

    Jan 1, 1998

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    Studies Relating to the Development of an Anode for Lead Electrowinning

    "The pyrometallurgical method of recycling car batteries suffers from a potential for air pollution violations, which prompts the desire for a viable hydrometallurgicaJ alternative. Several Processes

    Jan 1, 1997

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    Copper Production With Outokumpu Flash Smelting: An Update

    By Ilkka V. Kojo

    This paper gives an overview of the primary copper smelting business during the years of flash Smelting in the light of various projects taking into account the sustainability of copper production. Al

    Jan 1, 2006

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    Liquidus Relations Of Calcium Ferrite And Ferrous Calcium Silicate Slag In Continuous Copper Converting (61d288ce-2b5e-420a-ba49-f40dfb506325)

    By Florian Kongoli

    While calcium ferrite slags have been successfully used in continuous copper converting for the last 30 years, ferrous calcium silicate slag was proposed about 8 years ago as an additional alternative

    Jan 1, 2006

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    Solidification of Melt on a Rapidly Rotating Disc in Centrifugal Atomisation (Abstract Only)

    By K. H. Ho

    This paper describes a simplified numerical model which is used to study the skull formation of liquid metal on a rapidly rotating disc in centrifugal atomisation. The skull formation is one of the pr

    Jan 1, 2003

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    Recent Trends in the Processing of Complex Sulphide Ores

    By Katragadda Sarveswara Rao

    "In view of the increasing importance of processing lean ores as potential future resources, efforts are being made worldwide to develop suitable technologies for the recovery of both nonferrous, base

    Jan 1, 2012

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    Past and Future of Nickel Laterite Projects (abstract only)

    By Ashok D. Dalvi

    Production of nickel from laterite ores has occurred for over 100 years beginning with processing of garnieritic ores from New Caledonia. However, until now the world nickel supply has been predominan

    Jan 1, 2004

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    Pre-Washing and Vitrification of Fly Ash from a Municipal Solid Waste Incinerator

    By Yongxiang Yang, Yanping Xiao, Robert G. Harskamp

    "Stricter environmental regulations demand for safer treatment and disposal of incineratior fly ashes. So far no sound technology and processes are available for a sustainable and ecological treatment

    Jan 1, 2008

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    Growth And Development Of The U.S, Aluminum Recycling Industry

    By Richard L. Kerr

    The U.S. aluminum recycling industry has experienced rapid growth in both its size and importance over the past two decades. Secondary recovery now makes up about one-third of total U.S .. aluminum su

    Jan 1, 1995

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    Production And Processes Of Sodium Pyroantimonate In China

    By Yang Tian-zu

    Sodium pyroantimonate which is widely used as the clarifier in the glass industry and as the synergist in anti-flaming industry respectively has a production history of about 30 years in China. At pr

    Jan 1, 2006

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    The Optimisation and Control of Process Chemistry at Bulong Nickel Operations (abstract only)

    By John Frederick Colloghon, O&apos

    Bulong remains the only hydrometallurgical process plant in the world that recovers nickel and cobalt directly from high pressure acid leach (HPAL) laterite leach liquors without need for precipitatio

    Jan 1, 2004

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    The First Commercial-Scale QSL - Plant - Results of the Commissioning

    By Manfred Schmidt

    Realizing an invention of Professors Queneau and Schuhmann, Lurgi GmbH has developed a radically new lead smelting technology, which was demonstrated on a ?30,000 tpy scale at Berzelius Metallhiltten

    Jan 1, 1990

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    Micro/Macro Modeling of Ingot Cooling Processes for Ni-Cu-S Alloys

    By M. Cross, K. Pericleous, A. Mouchmov

    "Copper - nickel - sulphide alloys are typically cooled and solidified in 4, 8 and 16 tonne ingots. These ingots exhibit a variation of grain size distribution and macro segregation of the prime alloy

    Jan 1, 2001

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    Chemical Reaction and Hydrodynamic Science Issues for Gas-Nonferrous Liquid Metal Reactions

    By Raj Mutharasan

    The phenomena of gas-molten metal reactions for the production of metal matrix composites consist typically of a combination of one or more gas transport steps and a liquid gas reaction step. Reaction

    Jan 1, 1996

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    Recycling of Tin/Lead Bearing by-Products from the Electronics Industry

    By A. N. Aposhian

    The electronics industry generates tin/lead bearing by-products that can be recycled for their metal value. This paper will cover the processes used to recycle these tin/lead bearing byproducts from t

    Jan 1, 2000

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    Environmental Auditing Of Dross Toilers What Can The Toiler Expect

    By Daniel S. Gwinner

    The tolling, or processing for a fixed fee, of aluminum drosses to recover the metal units is a common practice in the Aluminum Industry. The Dross Toller is acting for the owner, and since most dross

    Jan 1, 1995

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    Influences on Future Primary Metal Processes

    By Robert W. Bartlett

    "Economic and other factors, mostly outside of metallurgy, that strongly influence applied research, development and especially successful commercial adoption of new processes for producing primary me

    Jan 1, 1988

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    Options For Complying With Water Quality-Base Metal Limitations

    By Jack Thibodeau

    During the past six years, most states have promulgated water quality regulations which contain numerical aquatic life standards for heavy metals. In addition, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA

    Jan 1, 1996