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                     Evaluation of the Glass Transition Temperature During Rapid Solidification in Melt-Spinning by Numerical Simulation of Cluster Growth Evaluation of the Glass Transition Temperature During Rapid Solidification in Melt-Spinning by Numerical Simulation of Cluster GrowthBy Zvi Rivlin Classical nucleation theory states that in first order phase transformations, such as liquid to solid transition, nucleation of the product phase starts with the formation of small, unstable clusters Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Ravensthorpe Nickel Project Benefication Prediction MLR and Interpretation of Results Ravensthorpe Nickel Project Benefication Prediction MLR and Interpretation of ResultsBy Miller, Geoffrey W. The Ravensthorpe Nickel Project (RNP) flow sheet provides for the upgrading of Ni & Co in a size based beneficiation process prior to leaching. The upgrading effect on Ni and Co makes the beneticiatio Jan 1, 2004 
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                     E-waste Generation in Chile: Analysis of the Generation of Computer Waste using Material Flow Analysis E-waste Generation in Chile: Analysis of the Generation of Computer Waste using Material Flow AnalysisBy Heinz Böni, Christian Ludwig, Bernhard Steubing, Uca Silva "Chile will soon have to find solutions for dealing with rapidly growing quantities of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) due to its strong economy and fast increase of internet and comm Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Application of Chaos Theory to Gas Injection Application of Chaos Theory to Gas InjectionBy Louis J. Mittoni "It is well known that gas injection systems can exhibit a wide range of dynamical behaviours, ranging from linear periodic bubbling through to highly complex turbulent jetting. Recently, it has been Jan 1, 1996 
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                     Case Study on the Application of Research to Operations—Calcium Ferrite Slags Case Study on the Application of Research to Operations—Calcium Ferrite SlagsBy Stanko Nikolic The Top Submerged Lance (TSL) technology, developed in the 1970s, is now widely used for the processing of a range of materials. TSL technology for continuous converting was first patented in the 1990 
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                     Hydrogen-Absorbing Alloys Containing Rare-Earth Elements and Their Applications Hydrogen-Absorbing Alloys Containing Rare-Earth Elements and Their ApplicationsBy Nobuyuki Higashiyama, Ikuo Yonezu "Hydrogen-absorbing alloys containing rare-earth elements are used in high capacity nickel-metal hydride secondary batteries,' hydrogen storage systems for portable fuel cells, and refrigeration syste Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Properties and Benefication of Natural Sedimentary Zeolites Properties and Benefication of Natural Sedimentary ZeolitesBy K. D. Mondale The chemical and physical properties of samples from ten sedimentary zeolite deposits. (representing chabazite, clinoptilolite, erionite and mordenite types), have been determined as a prelude to the Jan 1, 1988 
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                     Mechanical Activation Of Processing Of Egyptian Wolframite Mechanical Activation Of Processing Of Egyptian WolframiteBy Mohamed Y. Bakr, Aly M. Abdel-Rehim The present work is related with mechanical activation of processing of Egyptian wolframite by simultaneous ball-milling and pressure alkaline leaching, to improve the recovery of tungsten from wolfra Jan 1, 2015 
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                     In Situ Micro Raman Study of the NO3 − Electrochemical Behavior in Molten NaNO3–KNO3 Mixtures In Situ Micro Raman Study of the NO3 − Electrochemical Behavior in Molten NaNO3–KNO3 MixturesBy Zhuo Sheng We have designed a high-temperature Raman micro-furnace and cell that is suited for the electrochemical process study of the NO3 − in molten NaNO3– KNO3 (fraction of NaNO3 50 wt%) salt. During the cyc 
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                     Thermodynamics Of Iron Reduction From Metallurgical Residues Thermodynamics Of Iron Reduction From Metallurgical ResiduesBy Ivan Imris The iron production has generated many tonnes of very fine residues with high concentration of iron. In addition, during the recycling of galvanised steel scrap in the steel making processes the zinc Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Clinker Production From Waste: From Cellulose Industry And Processing Marble And Granite Industry Clinker Production From Waste: From Cellulose Industry And Processing Marble And Granite IndustryBy G. L. Pedroti With the development of industrial processes and the consequent emergence of numerous products that quickly become necessities, industrial activity has acquired an essential character today. Although Jan 1, 2015 
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                     The Hydrothermal Reaction and Kinetic of Enargite The Hydrothermal Reaction and Kinetic of EnargiteBy Gerardo Fuentes The stoichiometry and kinetics of the hydrothermal reaction of enargite in copper sulphate solutions was investigated in the range 140–300 °C, and particle size under 15 and 50 μm. The stoichiometric 
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                     Advances in Bromide Gold Leaching Technology Advances in Bromide Gold Leaching TechnologyBy A. Dadgar The adsorption kinetics of AuBr4 on Dowex ® -21K ion-exchange resin were studied and found to be independent of the initial gold, bromine, and base metals concentrations. A commercially-available und Jan 1, 1992 
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                     Magnesium Removal from Secondary Aluminum Melts in Reverberatory and Rotary Furnaces Magnesium Removal from Secondary Aluminum Melts in Reverberatory and Rotary FurnacesBy Eulogio Velasco, Jose Nino, Marcos Cardoso "Recycling of aluminum scrap for production of secondary alloys used for automotive applications is increasing continuously. Automotive alloys require a strict control to remove alloy impurities, incl Jan 1, 2011 
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                     Recycling of Solid Wastes Containing Iron from Integrated Steelmaking Plant Recycling of Solid Wastes Containing Iron from Integrated Steelmaking PlantBy C. Takano The integrated iron and steelmaking industry generates large amounts and many types of solid dusts and sludge, at different phases of the production. Within these are: sludge of the Blast Furnace; cok Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Oxygen Plant Characteristics for Metallurgical Operations Oxygen Plant Characteristics for Metallurgical OperationsBy Helmut Attlfellner The selection of the best process for the oxygen generator for a metallurgical process requires the determination of all aspects which impact the economics of this facility. Concepts and features of m Jan 1, 1992 
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                     Study on Swelling Behavior of Iron Ore Pellets in Direct Reduction with Coal Gas Study on Swelling Behavior of Iron Ore Pellets in Direct Reduction with Coal GasBy Zhucheng Huang, Zhikai Liang, Lingyun Yi, Tao Jiang "In this study, reduction of iron ore pellets was carried out at 800-950°C by simulating the atmosphere of typical coal gasification gas. The effects of temperature, gas composition and reduction degr Jan 1, 2013 
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                     Oxidation and Ignition Characteristics of Nickel Concentrates Oxidation and Ignition Characteristics of Nickel ConcentratesBy J. J. Talja An investigation of oxidation of various nickel concentrates was carried out using differential scanning calorimetry (DSC). The aim of this study was to determine the ignition temperature and investig Jan 1, 1994 
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                     The Role of Soluble Sodium Silicate for Enhancing Flotation Selectivity of Sulphides Towards Grade and Recovery Improvements: Example from a Cu-Sulphide Ore The Role of Soluble Sodium Silicate for Enhancing Flotation Selectivity of Sulphides Towards Grade and Recovery Improvements: Example from a Cu-Sulphide OreBy L. Xia Sodium silicate(s), also known as “water glass”, are one of the oldest and most widely used industrial chemicals. Its first use in Canadian operations can be traced back to around 1925, which coincide 
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                     Electrochemistry of Coal Pyrite Samples at Different pH Electrochemistry of Coal Pyrite Samples at Different pHBy Miguel N. Herrera The electrochemistry of coal pyrite is relevant to coal desulfurization by chemical or bacterial leaching, flotation and oil agglomeration. The electrochemical behavior of polished and etched Upper Fr Jan 1, 1994 
