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                     Opportunities in Electrolytic Processing Opportunities in Electrolytic ProcessingBy Joseph Goodwill 1. PURPOSE The objective of this paper is to summarize a study undertaken by the EPRI Center for Metals Production (CMP). The overall purpose of the study was to identify electrolytic opportunities Jan 1, 1990 
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                     Viscosity of High Magnesium Content FeO-Fe3O4-SiO2-CaO-MgO Slags at Nickel Flash Smelting Conditions Viscosity of High Magnesium Content FeO-Fe3O4-SiO2-CaO-MgO Slags at Nickel Flash Smelting ConditionsThe viscosity of high magnesium content FeO-Fe3O4-SiO2-CaO-MgO slags at nickel flash smelting conditions was investigated using a commercial rotational viscometer. The studied parameters were composit Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Oxidation Behavior of TiA13 Oxidation Behavior of TiA13By Xuerong Wen The oxidation behavior of TiAl3 intermetallics was investigated as a hnction of time at 1273K in pure dry oxygen. The oxidation experiments were carried out using TGA method. The oxidation scales were Jan 1, 1998 
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                     The Influence of Spinel Formation on Copper Loss in Smelter Slags The Influence of Spinel Formation on Copper Loss in Smelter SlagsBy Roger Altman The solubility of copper in primary spinel crystals encountered in reverberatory slag samples has been determined by electron microprobe analysis. These spinels, which ranged in composition from 22% A Jan 1, 1976 
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                     Role of Research in Non-ferrous Metallurgy Development—Peter Hayes’ Contributions to Modern Pyrometallurgy Role of Research in Non-ferrous Metallurgy Development—Peter Hayes’ Contributions to Modern PyrometallurgyBy J. Phillip Mackey A whole new group of non-ferrous pyrometallurgical processes with the ability to utilize tonnage oxygen and capture sulphur dioxide were developed and commercialized over the period 1940s–1980s. Many 
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                     Dynamics of Splash Formation in Gas Injected Systems Dynamics of Splash Formation in Gas Injected SystemsBy N. B. Gray, A. E. Guerra, D. E. Morton "The formation of splash in pyrometallurgical operations that involve the injection of gases into a liquid has been the subject of a number of studies over the last few decades. Given the complexity o Jan 1, 1996 
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                     The Application of Reflected Light Microscopy and Cathodoluminescence Microscopy to the Study of Industrial Problems The Application of Reflected Light Microscopy and Cathodoluminescence Microscopy to the Study of Industrial ProblemsBy Richard D. Hagni The techniques of reflected light microscopy and cathodoluminescence microscopy are uniquely suited to the study of the products from many important industrial problems. Ref1 ected 1 ight microscopy p Jan 1, 1993 
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                     Modeling of Particle Melting in Supersonic Plasma Jets* Modeling of Particle Melting in Supersonic Plasma Jets*By B. Farouk, D. Apelian "A numerical model has been developed to predict the temperature history of particles injected in a low pressure d.c. plasma jet. The temperature and velocity fields of the plasma jet are predicted as Jan 1, 1986 
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                     Ion Interaction Models for Co, Ni, Cu, Zn and Fe Ion Interaction Models for Co, Ni, Cu, Zn and FeBy KNona C. Liddell The ion interaction model Pitzer proposed twenty years ago is today the most widely used method for calculation of osmotic coefficients and electrolyte and single ion activity coefficients in aqueous Jan 1, 1993 
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                     Desulfurization of Missouri Coals Desulfurization of Missouri CoalsBy M. H. Erten Most of the fourteen workable coal seams in the State of Missouri have high ash and sulfur levels and need beneficiation in order to meet customer and Environmental Protection Agency requirements. If Jan 1, 1982 
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                     Mineralogy of Sishen Iron Ore Sinter and Relations with Metallurgical Properties Mineralogy of Sishen Iron Ore Sinter and Relations with Metallurgical PropertiesBy P. A. Botha Most sinter producers prefer to use a range of iron ores with the aim to optimize their sinter blends. ISCOR is however limited to the use of ore from two deposits, namely Sishen and Thabazimbi. Only Jan 1, 1991 
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                     Challenges Facing Mine Development Challenges Facing Mine DevelopmentBy Susumu Nagae, Hajime Ikeda Recently, a number of mine development projects have been setback by social, economic and, environmental circumstances that had not been seen before. Many of these problems do not always originate fro Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Process For The Recovery Of Aluminum From Dross Without Use Of Salt Flux Process For The Recovery Of Aluminum From Dross Without Use Of Salt FluxBy Emil H. Geus A process has been developed to recover aluminum from dross which does not require the use of salt flux as commonly employed, This results in a salt-free residue which has potential industrial uses or Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Sputter Deposition of Chromium Nitride Coatings on Steel Sputter Deposition of Chromium Nitride Coatings on SteelBy M. Pakala, Z. Fan, Ray Y. Lin Deposition of hard chromium coatings using electrodeposition is accompanied by emission of hexavalent chromium mists which is a carcinogenic. Hence alternative chromium deposition technologies are bei Jan 1, 1998 
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                     Thermodynamic Evaluation Of Arsenic And Antimony On The Bessemer Matte And Calcium Ferrite Slag Thermodynamic Evaluation Of Arsenic And Antimony On The Bessemer Matte And Calcium Ferrite SlagBy Jonkion M. Font Due to the known disadvantages of the use of iron silicate slag in the nickel converting stage, i.e., high metal losses, high magnetite content, and low fixation of impurities in the slag, the develop Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Waste Heat Recovery Trial from Aluminum Reduction Cell Exhaust Gases Waste Heat Recovery Trial from Aluminum Reduction Cell Exhaust GasesBy Reza Kamali, Mohsen Bashiri, Hadi Fanisalek "Half of the input energy to aluminum reduction cell will be lost as waste heat which could be studied for possible recovery. Since price of energy is increasing and the main production cost in primar Jan 1, 2011 
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                     Separation of Uranium and Molybdenum in U–Mo Ore Alkaline Leach Liquor Separation of Uranium and Molybdenum in U–Mo Ore Alkaline Leach LiquorBy Meifeng Zhi Separation of uranium and molybdenum in the alkaline leach solution of a U–Mo ore was studied. A process of acidification-solvent extraction-precipitation uranium and molybdenum was determined. The in 
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                     Metal Recovery from NIMH Batteries Metal Recovery from NIMH BatteriesBy Carla Lupi NiMH sealed cells (portable cells) are today widely used in all consumer applications replacing primary alkaline batteries: wireless mobile communication, portable computers and camcorders, are the la Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Progressing Towards Furnace Modernization by Utilizing Comparative Analysis of Acousto Ultrasonic-Echo (AU-E) Monitoring: Case Studies Progressing Towards Furnace Modernization by Utilizing Comparative Analysis of Acousto Ultrasonic-Echo (AU-E) Monitoring: Case StudiesBy Afshin Sadri Acousto Ultrasonic-Echo (AU-E) is a technique developed to provide accurate measurements of the refractory lining wear in operating smelters based on the principles of stress wave propagation. The obj 
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                     Computer Aided Metal Casting a Tool for Design and Foundry Engineers Computer Aided Metal Casting a Tool for Design and Foundry EngineersBy John R. Howell "SUMMARYThe process of producing a new cast component requires significant design and development by both the design engineer and the foundry engineer. This effort strives to produce a high quality co Jan 1, 1986 
