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Are There Realistic Alternatives To Cyanide As A Lixivant For Gold At The Present Time?By I. M. Ritchie
Cyanide owes its great success as a lixivant for gold to the great strength of the Au-CN bond. A replacement for cyanide must similarly be a strong complexant for gold (I) or gold (III). The various a
Jan 1, 1998
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Mathematical Modeling Of Phase Interaction Taking Place During Fusion Welding . Processes (Invited)By Michael Zinigrad
The quality of metallic materials depends on their composition and structure and these are determined by various physico-chemical and technological factors. To effectively prepare materials with requi
Jan 1, 2003
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Preparing Alum Inum-Scandium Alloys Using Direct Hall Reduction ProcessBy Chunyang Guan, Jilai Xue, Jun Zhu, Qiaochu Liu
"Al-Sc Alloys have showed many advanced properties for a wide range of industrial application, which is usually produced using thermal reduction process. This work is aimed to develop an electrochemic
Jan 1, 2012
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Use of Sem Fractography to Guide Thermo-Mechanical Process Optimization for Cu-Ni-Si-Cr AlloysBy Mark H. Hashiguchi
Examination of tensile bar surfaces shortly after destructive testing was conducted to search for clues that would aid in optimization of mechanical properties, especially tensile strength, yield stre
Jan 1, 2008
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Thermal Analysis of Aged Binary Al-Li AlloysBy S. Ozbilen
"Al-Li binary alloys with nominal Li contents of0.15, 1.1and2.8 (in wt%) were aged naturally at room temperature for two months, aged at low temperatures ( 65 and 1 OOEC) for up to 2 months and aged a
Jan 1, 1998
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Corrosion of Refractories in Peirce Smith ConvertersBy George Oprea, Tom Troczynski, Joe A. Rigby, Waiman Lo
The refractory lining of the tuyere line in Peirce Smith converters have usually much shorter life in service than the rest of the lining, above or below it. There are already recognized chemical, the
Jan 1, 2009
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Studies on Commercial Utilization of Industrial Wastes -Magnesite Dust and FinesThe paper concerns an unconventional, yet promising, use of waste magnesite dust and fines. In India a significant amount of this dust is generated from some of the integrated iron and steel industrie
Jan 1, 1992
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Fundamental Investigation Of Basic Mechanisms Of Carbon Dissolution In Molten Iron (Invited)Based on experimental and computer simulation results from our group, we report a systematic, atomic level analysis of carbon dissolution from carbonaceous materials in molten iron. Experimental resul
Jan 1, 2003
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Chlorination: A Potential Approach for the Beneficiction of ChromiteBy N. Kanari
One of the criteria to define the market value of chromite concentrate is its chromium to iron ratio. Changing this ratio for a definite chromite mineral is impossible by physical processing. This stu
Jan 1, 1997
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Flux Assisted Dispersion of Ceramic Phases in Molten Aluminium AlloysBy Animesh Jha, Chris Dometakis
"Without the use of a flux, only a poor dispersion of ceramic phase can be achieved. A molten-flux-assisted ceramic phase dispersion technique for producing aluminium alloy metalmatrix composites has
Jan 1, 1996
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A Historical Overview of the Cerro Matoso Operation 1980 to 2003By J. R. Kiji
The Cerro Matoso S.A. mine and smelter, in the Cordoba lowlands of northwestern Colombia, consist of a dedicated laterite nickel mine, ore blending, drying and an RKEF process to produce high-quality
Jan 1, 2004
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Skarn Mineralogy in Relation to Cu-Zn-Pb MineralizationBy A. L. Paverd
The petrology of a number of pyrometasomatic mineral deposits in north Queensland, Australia, were studied to evaluate the use of mineralogy and major element chemistry in the exploration for copper,
Jan 1, 1981
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Direct Sulfation Of Nickel Laterite Ores Using Sulfur Dioxide Rich GasesBy D. Papazoglou
This work was undertaken to investigate the thermodynamic and kinetic feasibility of using hot sulfur dioxide bearing gases from smelting processes to selectively sulfate the nickel in nickel laterite
Jan 1, 2003
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Desulphurisation of High-Grade Nickel Matte from Kalgoorlie Nickel Smelter Using Ausmelt TechnologyBy B. R. Baldock
The converting of high-grade nickel matte for production of low-sulphur matte or nickel metal is a process which has eluded metallurgists in the past because of the limitations of conventional convert
Jan 1, 1993
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Nonferrous Metals Production - Advances in Process Technology and Environmental ProtectionBy H. Y. Sohn
"The nonferrous production industry has gone through a remarkable transformation in recent years in terms of developing and adopting new technologies. Technology innovations have largely been driven b
Jan 1, 2000
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Atmospheric Leaching of Laterites with Iron Precipitation as GoethiteBy Houyuan Liu
A new process was developed to recover nickel and cobalt by leaching laterite ore at atmospheric pressure and.95"-105" C. The nickel-containing goethite in limonite was first leached with sulphuric ac
Jan 1, 2004
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The Mineralogy of Dross Produced During the Slow Cooling of Missouri Lead BullionBy Liming Wang
One of the steps in the extractive metallurgy of lead is a refining process called drossing. Hot dross is mixture of impurity compounds that form on the surface during the cooling of lead blast furnac
Jan 1, 1995
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Recycling of Magnesium Alloys Aeronautical Parts for Obtaining Sacrificial AnodesBy A. Buzaianu, P. Motoiu, G. Popescu, C. A. Popescu, I. Rusu, A. F. Olteanu
"In recent years, the recycling magnesium metallurgy has developed new types of alloys, some of which exhibiting special electrochemical characteristics. Their application has found a fertile field in
Jan 1, 2008
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Oxidation of Copper Matte Particles Under Simulated Flash Converting ConditionsBy Kirsi M. Riihilahti
The oxidation characteristics of solid copper matte particles under simulated Kennecott-Outokumpu Flash Converting conditions are presented. This project is concerned with the determination of the eff
Jan 1, 1997
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Volatilization of Zinc and Manganese From Natural and Synthetic Franklinite, Jacobsite and Willemite in a HCI/H2O Pyrohydrolytic AtmosphereBy Edgar Peek
Lixiviant regeneration is by definition a precondition for any hydrometallurgical process. In chloride hydrometallurgy either HCl or Cl2 has to be regenerated in order to establish an economically via
Jan 1, 1995