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                     Development of a Computer-Based Data Acquisition and Control System for Die Casting Processes Development of a Computer-Based Data Acquisition and Control System for Die Casting ProcessesBy Henry Hu In high pressure die casting processes, proper control of temperature die yields a high casting production rate and superior quality components, Die temperature is usually influenced by various die de Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Using Color Photographic Techniques as an Aid in Interpreting Electron Microprobe, X-Ray Images Using Color Photographic Techniques as an Aid in Interpreting Electron Microprobe, X-Ray ImagesBy Jay R. Hitchings A technique that enables excellent color photograph production from black and white negatives of electron microprobe x-ray images is described in this paper. The photographs are made by superimposing Jan 1, 1981 
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                     Review of Boliden Harjavalta Nickel Smelter Review of Boliden Harjavalta Nickel SmelterBy Hannu Johto Boliden Harjavalta has operated a flash smelter for nickel sulphide concentrates in Finland since late 1959. The original nickel flash smelting process was modified in 1995 to a novel nickel matte sme 
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                     Integrated Plant to Recover Zinc, Lead, and Silver from Crude Zinc Oxides Applying Zincex™ and Plint Technologies Integrated Plant to Recover Zinc, Lead, and Silver from Crude Zinc Oxides Applying Zincex™ and Plint TechnologiesBy F. Sanchez, A. Mejias, C. Frias, G. Diaz "Crude zinc oxides are the major source of secondary zinc and are produced from fuming processes like Waelz kilns. The impurities of crude zinc oxides make difficult their processing in primary zinc r Jan 1, 2011 
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                     Process Optimization by Response Surface Method for Sintering of Chromite Fines by Microwave Process Optimization by Response Surface Method for Sintering of Chromite Fines by MicrowaveBy Shenghui Guo, Jian Chen, Hongbo Zhu, Jinhui Peng, Linqing Dai, Qianxu Ye "Response surface method (RSM) based on mono-factor experiment was applied for the process optimization of sintering of chromite fines by microwave. In RSM analysis, effects of binder addition amount, Jan 1, 2013 
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                     Industrial Proven Methods for Mercury Removal from Gases Industrial Proven Methods for Mercury Removal from GasesBy Klas G. Hultbom Mercury is present as trace contaminant in many raw materials for metallurgical plants. When such materials are treated with pyrometallurgical processes the mercury is volatilised. Mercury has a high Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Computational Modelling Of Freeze Layers in Smelting Processes Computational Modelling Of Freeze Layers in Smelting ProcessesBy Mark Cross, Andrew P. Campbell, Koulis A. Pericleous "Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) modelling is being used to simulate the freeze layers formed within direct smelting processes. There has been some concern whether water-cooled elements can withsta Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Assessment Of The Performance Of The Tundish Of A Six Strand Continuous Casting Unit Of Com pan hi a Siderurgica Belgo-Mineira (CSBM), Brazil Using Physical Modeling Assessment Of The Performance Of The Tundish Of A Six Strand Continuous Casting Unit Of Com pan hi a Siderurgica Belgo-Mineira (CSBM), Brazil Using Physical ModelingBy Mônica Suede Santos Silva This work describes characterization of the performance of the tundish of a six strand continuous casting unit of the Companhia Siderurgica Belgo Mineira, Joao Monlevade, Brazil using physical modelin Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Strategic Approaches for CO2 Reduction Rate from Fossil Fuel Use in Steel Industry Strategic Approaches for CO2 Reduction Rate from Fossil Fuel Use in Steel IndustryBy Malti Goel "Technology advancements in fossil fuel based energy generation and consumption are currently being aimed at minimization of CO2 emissions. To attain energy security, India must accelerate the pace of Jan 1, 2010 
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                     Modelling Of Chalcocite Concentrate Flash Smelting (92cc75a9-043e-4831-9492-5b85d2a9ecda) Modelling Of Chalcocite Concentrate Flash Smelting (92cc75a9-043e-4831-9492-5b85d2a9ecda)By Zdzistaw MiGzkowski At KGHM Polska Miedi S.A. a direct flash smelting process is used for smelting of chalcocite concentrate for the production of blister copper. The paper presents a model of complex oxidation process Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Investigation of Refractory Failure in a Nickel Smelting Furnace Investigation of Refractory Failure in a Nickel Smelting FurnaceBy Wilson Pascheto This paper presents results of investigations performed as part of a Root-Cause-Failure-Analysis (RCFA) of a DC smelting furnace that was brick lined with MgO-based refractories. An unusual continuous 
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                     The Optimization of Gases and Thermal Energy in the Upper Zone of Electric Furnaces in Drenas The Optimization of Gases and Thermal Energy in the Upper Zone of Electric Furnaces in DrenasBy A. Haxhiaj, Mitovica, E. Haxhiaj "The paper discusses problems encountered during the release and possibility of using the thermal gas quantity Mathematical models are used to calculate the positive thermal effects of the gases and l Jan 1, 2013 
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                     Modelling Of Chalcocite Concentrate Flash Smelting Modelling Of Chalcocite Concentrate Flash SmeltingBy Zdzislaw Miczkowski At KGHM Polska Miedz S.A, a direct flash smelting process is used for smelting of chalcocite concentrate for the production of blister copper. The paper presents a model of complex oxidation process Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Relating Reported Carbon Dioxide Emissions to Iron and Steelmaking Process Details Relating Reported Carbon Dioxide Emissions to Iron and Steelmaking Process DetailsBy Chris P. Pistorius Over the past few decades the carbon intensity of ironmaking and steelmaking has been reduced considerably through improved efficiency in blast furnace ironmaking, partial replacement of coke with les 
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                     Antimony and Bismuth Control in Copper Electrolyte by Ion Exchange Antimony and Bismuth Control in Copper Electrolyte by Ion ExchangeBy Katerina Kryst Antimony and bismuth are two of the elements that need to be removed from copper electrolyte to ensure a trouble free operation as well as to maintain copper cathode purity. One method to control thes 
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                     Blast Furnace Ironmaking: Process Alternatives and Carbon Intensity Blast Furnace Ironmaking: Process Alternatives and Carbon IntensityBy Jorge Gibson, P. Chris Pistorius, Megha Jampani "The main reason for the significant carbon intensity of integrated steelmaking (approximately 1.8 tons of CO2 per ton of steel) is the use of carbon-based reductants in blast furnace ironmaking. Seve Jan 1, 2014 
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                     The Extraction of Metals from Industrial Hazardous Wastes and the Production of a Non-Hazardous Residue The Extraction of Metals from Industrial Hazardous Wastes and the Production of a Non-Hazardous ResidueBy LuisW. Pommier The industrial wastes generated by the plating industry, the circuit board manufacturing industries and other related industries normally contain high concentrations of metals, which make them hazardo Jan 1, 1998 
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                     A General Model for Leaching of Solid Reactants from Porous Ore Particles: Laboratory Leaching Data A General Model for Leaching of Solid Reactants from Porous Ore Particles: Laboratory Leaching DataBy David G. Dixon A general, unsteady-state model for leaching of one or more solid reactant species from a non- reactive, porous, spherical pellet is derived in dimensionless form for the interpretation of leaching da Jan 1, 1993 
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                     Analysis Of Recent Advances In Smelter Gas Cleaning Systems Analysis Of Recent Advances In Smelter Gas Cleaning SystemsSmelter operating and environmental requirements demand high on-stream time (high reliability) from the primary smelter sulfur retention device - the sulfuric acid plant. The key to reliable smelter s Jan 1, 1992 
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                     CO2 Capture and Sequestration – Implications for the Metals Industry CO2 Capture and Sequestration – Implications for the Metals IndustryBy Jim Sarvinis, Mark Berkley, David Clarry, Jason Berzansky "Technologies developed to sequester CO2 or use CO2 for enhanced fossil fuel recovery are currently being utilized across the globe. Taxation regimes and CO2 credit trading are becoming drivers for a Jan 1, 2008 
