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Al Control In High Titanium Ferro With Low Oxygen
By Guan-Yong SHI, Cong Wang, Zhi-he DOU, Ting-an ZHANG, Shi-gang FAN
Based on the pre-works, this paper proposed a new short stage process of the intensify aluminothermy reduction by the stage to prepare high titanium ferroalloy with low O and Al contents. We investiga
Jan 1, 2015
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Experimental Investigation of Pyrometallurgical Treatment of Zinc Residue
By Minna Rämä
Iron containing leach residues like jarosite and goethite from electrolytic zinc production contain many valuable metals and harmful substances. These metals and substances should be removed in order
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Immobilization of Pollutants in Waste Disposals by Forming Mineral Reservoirs
By Herbert Pöllmann
Waste disposals are needed for safe deposition of different kinds of materials which can not be used as secondary raw materials. Often high contents of heavy metals must be bonded tightly to cristalli
Jan 1, 1991
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Operational Improvements For RH-KTB Degasser Of Companhia Siderurgica De Tubarao (CST) Steel Plant Through A Physical Modeling Study (Invited)
By Varadarajan Seshadri
A physical model based on similarity principles was constructed for simulating the RH degasser of CST (Companhia Siderurgica Tubarao, Vitoria, ES, Brazil) to evaluate the circulation rate of the metal
Jan 1, 2003
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Fractionation and Recovery of Toxic Metals from Complex Wastewater
By R. F. Hammen
Heavy metal contamination of water is a problem of immense national and international proportions. However, effective cleanup is complicated both by the toxicity and the low concentrations of metals i
Jan 1, 1993
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Recycling of Galvanized Steel Scrap Using Chlorination
By J. K. S. Tee
Using a novel method, zinc has been selectively removed from galvanized steel scrap on a laboratory scale. The separation is based on thermodynamic principles: during chlorination in air-chlorine (10:
Jan 1, 1999
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Some Aspects Of Duplex PACVD Hard Coating Onto Tools For A Hot-Work Application
By Vojteh Leskov?ek
The tribological load is the load on forging tools resulting from the relative motions between the plastically deformed workpiece and the die. In comparison to many other forming processes hot die for
Jan 1, 2006
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Iron Segregation Roasting Processes
By P. Kerr
Iron segregation is pre-dated by copper and nickel segregation processes for which the experimental methodology and reaction chemistry were established. The accepted reaction sequence for segregation
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Corrosion Rate Determination of Industrial Ore Grinding Environments
By A. E. Isaacson
Bureau of Mines researchers developed and tested equipment to measure corrosion rates on a commercial-scale mill as an aid in predicting the effect of corrosion on minerals and how this effect relates
Jan 1, 1987
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Turning Blast Furnace Dust into a Source of Zinc and Lead Units: A Progress Report on Testwork at Corus Ijmuiden
By S. q. Honingh, G. Van Weert
Currently produced zinc-enriched blast furnace dust is stored on site at CORUS IJmuiden. To end this practise, a research program was started in 1996. Four technologies were studied: oxidative autocla
Jan 1, 2000
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Sustainable Development Considerations in Primary Copper Smelting
By Krishna Parameswaran
This paper discusses sustainability considerations in primary copper smelting using selected examples of practices at ASARCO LLC, an integrated U.S. primary copper producer. Using the classic Brundtla
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The Role of Electrochemistry at East Penn Manufacturing
By R. A. Spitz, R. Leiby, M. Bricker
Electrochemistry plays a significant role in minimizing wastes at East Penn's secondary lead smelter. East Penn has been recovering spent battery acid for reuse in new batteries since 1992. East Penn
Jan 1, 2000
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Reduction Kinetics of Low Grade Hematite Ore
By Yongzhong Xiao, Tiejun Chun, Jian Pan, Zhen He, Deqing Zhu
"In this paper, the reduction kinetics of low grade hematite ore was calculated. Mineralogy shows that the ROM (run of mine) ore is of low grade hematite ore type, assaying 27.2 wt% Fetotal and with m
Jan 1, 2012
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Impact Of Gases On Metal Processing At Indal
By C. Ramasamy
The tariff reductions on imports, as a part of on-going liberalisation process in India, has fueled competition within and outside India and has, in turn provided an opportunity to reach global market
Jan 1, 1996
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Geology and Characteristics of Gold Mineralization in Four Siberian Gold Deposits, Russia
By F. E. Wagner, L. J. Cabri, Y. G. Safonov, N. S. Bortnikov, A. D. Genkin, J. Friedl, G. N. Gamyanin
"A multidisciplinary investigation (including INAA, SIMS, EPMA, and Mossbauer Spectroscopy) was used to characterize gold in four of the largest Siberian mesothermal sulfide gold deposits. These are t
Jan 1, 1997
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Thermodynamics of Deoxidation of Molten Titanium and Zirconium
By Yoshinao Kobayashi
he removal of oxygen from titanium and zirconium is important for use in application because it significantly affects the mechanical and physical properties such as ductility and toughness. However, t
Jan 1, 2000
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High Strength Aluminum Matrix Composites Reinforced by Newly Developed a-Alumina Single Crystal Particles
By Hiroshi Tabuchi, Akihiko Takahashi
"High strength aluminum matrix composites were prepared and studied using as reinforcement newly developed nearly mono-dispersed a-alumina single crystal particles each of which has a regular polyhedr
Jan 1, 1998
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Production of Ferromanganese Alloys from Silicomanganese Sludge and an Iron Source
By M. Wallin
Millions of tons of sludge from different metallurgical processes are produced worldwide annually, and the environmental impact of landfilling these often hazardous sludges stresses the need to unders
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Thermodynamics of Phosphorous Distribution between Si and Fe-Si in Solvent Refining of Silicon
By Mansoor Barati, Leili Tafaghodi Khajavi
"This study involves employing solvent refining as a purification process in which silicon recrystallization takes place from an iron-silicon melt. It is believed that iron will act as the impurity “g
Jan 1, 2012
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Optimisation of the Leach Conditions for a Copper/Uranium Ore
By S. J. Macnaughton
The Olympic Dam deposit in South Australia contains 2% copper and 0.06% uranium, which are present as bomite, chalcocite, chalcopyrite, uraninite, coffinite and brannerite. The copper is principally r
Jan 1, 1999