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Online SO2 Analysis Of Copper Converter Off-GasBy A. A. Shook
The off gas from the #5 converter at BHP Copper's San Manuel smelter was analyzed continuously over a period of several weeks using an online sulfur dioxide analyzer. These data have shown that t
Jan 1, 1999
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The Reductive Leaching Of Manganese Dioxide: Reaction Kinetic Models And MechanismsIron(II), sulphur dioxide and sugars such as lactose are potential reducing agents for manganese dioxide to produce manganese(II) for subsequent hydrometallurgical treatment. The leaching of limonitic
Jan 1, 2003
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Selective Bacterial Leaching Of Cobalt And Nickel From A Chalcopyrite ConcentrateBy Ralph P. Hackl
Bacterial leaching of the Doe Run Company?s cobalt/nickel-containing copper concentrate at low pH (pH 1.0-1.2) and high redox potential (>750 mV vs. SHE) enabled the cobalt and nickel to be preferenti
Jan 1, 2003
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Graphite Reduction Of Molten Nickel Matte/Oxysulfide/Slag - Part II: Nickel Matte And Slag+Matte ReductionBy Jin Liu
The mechanism and rate of carbon reduction of each of the phases that are formed in the flash flame, i.e. sulfide (matte) and oxysulfide, was investigated. Graphite-slag reduction was conducted for c
Jan 1, 2006
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Numerical Analysis On Blast Furnace Operations By Multi-Dimensional Mathematical Model Based On Multi-Fluid TheoryBy Jun-ichiro Yagi
A mathematical model has been developed for simulating the blast furnace operation with carbon composite agglomerates charging based on multi-fluid theory and reaction kinetics. In this model, the beh
Jan 1, 2006
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Recovery Of Rare Earths From Red MudBy Renato G. Bautista
The prospect for recovery of rare earths from red mud, the bauxite tailings from the production of alumina is examined. The Jamaican red mud by far has the higher trace concentrations of lanthanum, ce
Jan 1, 1992
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Effluent Treatment at the Pasminco Clarksville Zinc PlantBy S. Subhawong
Following the startup of the zinc plant in Clarksville, Tennessee, in 1978, the original effluent treatment plant did not perform as designed. The sludge, produced in a conventional lime neutralizatio
Jan 1, 2000
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Thermodynamic Of Direct Nickel ProductionBy Michael L. Sorokin
The metallic nickel production by converting of nickel matte is analysed from the thermodynamic point of view using earlier developed thermodynamic models for sulphide, metal and slag phase. Three-suf
Jan 1, 1995
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The Effect Of Chloride Ions On The Oxidation Of Pyrite Under Pressure Oxidation ConditionsBy Michael J. Nicol
One of the preferred methods for the recovery of gold from refractory gold ores and concentrates involves pressure oxidation in acidic solutions. The main refractory gold-containing minerals are pyrit
Jan 1, 2003
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Furnace Control, Optimization And Automation In Sulfide Smelting PlantsBy Florian Kongoli
The overall productivity and efficiency of sulfide smelting plants depends considerably on the productivity and efficiency of each unit furnace operations. Furthermore, the efficiency and productivit
Jan 1, 2006
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The Application Of Copper Metallurgy In The Recovery Of Secondary Precious MetalsBy C. Anderson
Most applications of copper metallurgy are geared towards primary production. However, as recycling of materials is a growing industry, one future facility will rely on copper metallurgy as a means of
Jan 1, 1999
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SPH Model Approach Used to Predict Skin Inclusions into Semisolid Metal CastingsBy Frédéric Pineau, Guillaume D'Amours
Semisolid metal processing of metallic alloys takes advantage of the thixotropic behavior of material with non-dendritic microstructure to produce near-net-shape components with improved mechanical pr
Jan 1, 2012
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Integrated Copper-Lead Operation For Maximum Metal RecoveryBy V. Ramachandran
ASARCO Incorporated, a large and diverse producer of non-ferrous metals, is involved primarily in smelting and refining of copper and lead. The Company also recovers by-product metals and chemicals pr
Jan 1, 1994
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Methods for Managing Uncertainty in Material Selection Decisions: Robustness of Early Stage Life Cycle AssessmentBy F. Field, R. Kirchain, J. Gregory
Utilizing alternative materials is an important tactic to improve the environmental performanceof products. Currently a growing array of materials candidates confronts today’s product designer. While
Jan 1, 2008
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Copper Concentrate Leaching Developments By Phelps Dodge CorporationBy John O. Marsden
In early 1998, Phelps Dodge embarked upon a program to investigate alternative technology for the extraction and recovery of copper, and other metal values, from copper concentrates. A review of all
Jan 1, 2003
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Installation And Operating Performance Of The New Dry Concentrate Injection System On The Modified Teniente Converter (CT) Unit At KCMS Nkana Smelter In ZambiaBy Milton Syamujulu
In 2004, KCM Nkana Smelter commissioned a 1200 tonne per day flash dryer and associated dry concentrate transport and injection system on the existing Teniente Modified converter (CT) unit. The aim
Jan 1, 2006
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Process Improvements At Mantoverde Heapleach-SX-EW PlantBy L. Trincado
Mantoverde is a heap leach-SX-EW plant that was commissioned in December 1995 at a production rate of 42,130 ton of copper per year and 5.4 million ton of ore per year. Copper production has steadily
Jan 1, 2003
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A Comprehensive Copper Stockpile Leach Model: Background And Model FormulationBy C. R. Bennett
The first phase in the design, development and implementation of a comprehensive computational model of a copper stockpile leach process is presented. The model accounts for transport phenomena throug
Jan 1, 2003
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A New Starting Sheet Plant At The Toyo Copper Refinery And Productivity ImprovementsBy O. Nakai
In the copper electrorefining process, the quality of the starting sheet is one of the basic factors for producing high quality copper cathodes. A highly automated and advanced facility for the produc
Jan 1, 1999
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Effect Of The Hydration Condition On The Synthesis Characteristics Of Aragonite-Precipitated Calcium CarbonateBy Jung-Ah Kim
Precipitated Calcium Carbonate (PCC) is obtained through calcination, hydration, and carbonation. Thus, the change in each process condition determines the particle size or morphology of PCC. To date,
Jan 1, 2006