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Study On The Improvement Of Preheating And Roasting Characteristics Of Pellet Made By Organic-Bentonite Compound BinderBy Fuqiang Zheng, Shuai Wang, Ting Duan, Yufeng Guo, Tao Jiang, Andrew Yakovlevich Travyanov
Organic compound binder can effectively enhance the strength of green pellet and reduce the addition amount of binder during pelletizing. However, compared with traditional bentonite binder pellet, th
Jan 1, 2015
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The Mineralogy of the Uranium Ores with Some Considerations on Their Significance in Metal Extraction and Mineral ExplorationBy Claudia Gasparrini
Uranium occurs in a variety of minerals, the more common primary ones of which are uraninite-pitchblende, coffinite and a group known as the complex multiple oxides. Identification and description of
Jan 1, 1981
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Mathematical Description of Flash SmeltingBy W. G. Davenport
The remainder of this book develops and uses mass and heat balances to describe steady"state flash smelting. Its objectives are to: a) describe the many ways a flash furnace operator can produce spec
Jan 1, 2001
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Oxidation Kinetics of Fe-Cr and Fe-V Liquid Alloys under Controlled Oxygen PressuresBy Seshadri Seetharaman, Nurni N. Viswanathan, Haijuan Wang
"In order to make the stainless steel making process efficient and environment friendly, it is essential to minimize the loss of chromium to the slag phase. With a view to investigate the advantages o
Jan 1, 2010
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New Approach For The Optimization Of Copper Concentrates Flash Combustion By The Control Of Blends (Invited) (dd2a87e2-362b-4742-ba27-746fbc519d7b)By Roberto Parra
The classic criteria of the preparation of the charge for the smelting of copper concentrates in at flash furnace considers the mass and energy balance from the chemical and mineralogy composition of
Jan 1, 2003
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Selected Aspects of Applied Coal Petrography in South AfricaBy C. P. Snyman
Three independent methods of coal classification can be distinguished, namely on the basis of grade, type and rank. The latter two can be determined accurately and unambiguously only by means of micro
Jan 1, 1991
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Preparation Of High Purity Scandium Oxide By Extraction ChromatographyBy Guo Gongyi
An extraction chromatography by which 99.99 % pure scandium oxide can be prepared from the starting materiel containing about 70% scandium oxide has been developed by taking advantage of some peculiar
Jan 1, 1989
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Methods and Application of Quantitative Mineralogy in Mineral ExplorationBy D. M. Hausen
Microscopic point-counting of polished sections, in combination with x-ray diffraction analyses of representative whole rock samples, provides an efficient means to compare the modal mineralogic compo
Jan 1, 1981
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Analysis of Thermal Spray Systems by Comprehensive Numerical SimulationsA comprehensive numerical capability for the analysis of Thermal Spray (TS) systems consisting of a three-dimensional compressible, turbulent flow Navier-Stokes model and a multi-phase particle flow m
Jan 1, 1996
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Consolidation and Annealing Studies of Rapidly Solidified 304 Stainless SteelBy Jong-Jip Kim, J. G. Byrne, W. Kim, In-Ok Shim, John E. Flinn
"Two rapid solidification processes for 304 stainless steel were studied: centrifugal atomization (CA) in a helium atmosphere and atomization by exposing argon-containing melt to vacuum (VGA). Positro
Jan 1, 1988
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The Development of Processes for the Production of Selected Rare Earth Electronic MaterialsBy Renato G. Bautista
"The development of processing methods for the preparation .of three electronic materials with rare-earth components is discussed. The resulting processing innovations are the results of a search for
Jan 1, 2000
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Recovery of Copper Nanoparticles from AMD by Cementation with Iron and SDSBy G. Granata
In this work, we studied the recovery of copper from AMD by cementation with iron powder. To control the size of copper particles within the nanoscale range, we tested the use of the anionic surfactan
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Modeling of Lost-Wax Foundry Process.By R. Hamar, G. Lamanthe
"To realize complex shaped pieces, like turbine blades, superalloys are cast with the lost-wax process. The end properties of these parts depend upon their microstructure as well as upon the occurence
Jan 1, 1986
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Comparative Evaluation of Sulfuric and Hydrochloric Acid Atmospheric Leaching for the Treatment of Greek Low Grade Nickel LateritesBy Christiana Mystrioti
Greece is the only EU country with extensive nickel laterite deposits. Since the 1960s, the Greek laterites are treated for ferronickel production via a pyrometallurgical route, which involves pre-red
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Interfacial Reactions between Slag and Melt in the New World of Idgh Manganese SteelsBy Sebastian Schmuck, Petrico von Schweinichen, Dieter Senk, Mohammad Peymandar
"At Department of Ferrous Metallurgy of the RWTH Aachen University in Germany steels in the system Fe-Mn-C(-Al) are investigated and produced in the framework of the SFB 761 ""steel-ab initio"". A new
Jan 1, 2014
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Automatic Image Analysis to Determine Mineral Behaviour During Mineral BeneficiationBy William Petruk
A fully automatic image analysis system that consists of a microprobe, an energy dispersive x-ray analyzer, and an image analyzer was developed at CANME:I' to determine mineral behaviour that aff
Jan 1, 1988
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Defect Formation And Mechanism Of ZA Alloy Made In Continuous Casting By Heated Mold (dfb97a6f-5441-4d04-a177-969ef90fc109)By Ma Ying
The continuous directional solidification technique of five kinds of special ZA alloys with eutectic, peritectic and eutectoid transfonnation under the condition of continuous casting by heated mold w
Jan 1, 2003
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Electrochemical Aspects of Electro winning Lead Metal From Brine-Lead Chloride Electrolytes in the Temperature Range 55-80°CBy Xiangwen Wang
Electrochemical measurements associated with the electrowinning of lead metal from concentrated brine (NaCI) - lead chloride (PbCI,) electrolytes at temperatures in the range 328 to 353°K (55 - 80°C)
Jan 1, 1993
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Kinetics of Bauxite Residue SinteringBy Harrison Hodge
In the Bayer process for alumina production, between 2–35% Al2O3 is lost with bauxite residue due primarily to incomplete dissolution of aluminiumbearing minerals during caustic leaching or the precip
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Heat Losses To Furnace Coolers As A Function Of Process IntensityBy Pan Gu, Zhen Zhang, Jiang Diao, Bing Xie, Hongyi Li
Furnace refractories are in most cases chemically incompatible with smelter slag, which leads to a steady erosion in their thickness over time. Once too thin, refractory walls become mechanically unst
Jan 1, 2016