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                     A Minimum Pollution, Low-Energy Pyrometallurgical Process for Treating Chalcopyrite Concentrates A Minimum Pollution, Low-Energy Pyrometallurgical Process for Treating Chalcopyrite ConcentratesBy William R. Opie Considerable effort by extractive metallurgical research organizations has been devoted recently to developing pollution-free processes for treating copper sulfide concentrates. A number of hydrometal Jan 1, 1976 
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                     Combustion Enhancement of Copper Scrap Melting and Heating Using a New Generation Gas/Air/Oxygen Combustion Technology Combustion Enhancement of Copper Scrap Melting and Heating Using a New Generation Gas/Air/Oxygen Combustion TechnologyBy Thomas E. P. Wechsler The limiting factor for most pyro-metallurgical processes in secondary cop- per melting is the time required to heat and melt the product. American Combustion's proprietary PYRETRON variable £uel Jan 1, 1991 
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                     The Leaching of Chalcopyrite with Ferric Sulphate and Ferric Chloride The Leaching of Chalcopyrite with Ferric Sulphate and Ferric ChlorideBy D. L. Jones The leaching of natural chalcopyrite was studied in both ferric sulfate and ferric chloride solutions. The chemistry of the two reactions is quite different, with substantial sulfur oxidation occurrin Jan 1, 1976 
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                     Teniente Converter Technology at Caletones and Nkana Smelters Teniente Converter Technology at Caletones and Nkana SmeltersBy Rolando Campos The CODELCO-CHILE Teniente Converter Technology, is presently being applied in four Chilean smelters (Caletones, Chuquicamata, Potrerillos and ENAMI-Ventanas). A Teniente Converter is due to be used a Jan 1, 1992 
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                     Optimisation of the Leach Conditions for a Copper/Uranium Ore Optimisation of the Leach Conditions for a Copper/Uranium OreBy 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 
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                     Processes For The Recovery Of Metals From Spent Hydroprocessing Catalysts Processes For The Recovery Of Metals From Spent Hydroprocessing CatalystsBy Z. R. Llanos This paper presents a review of industrial and experimental processes for the recovery of molybdenum, vanadium, nickel, cobalt and aluminum from spent hydrotreating or hydrodesulfurization catalysts. Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Froth Flotation of Oil-Bearing Metal Sulfide Wastes Froth Flotation of Oil-Bearing Metal Sulfide WastesBy R. L. Miller An industrial wastewater, including plating wastes, is treated with sodium sulfide and ferrous sulfate to form a sulfide-oxide precipitate containing chromium and other toxic metals. Hydrocarbons, in Jan 1, 1992 
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                     The Use Of Molecular Mechanics In The Design Of Metal Ion Sequestering Agents The Use Of Molecular Mechanics In The Design Of Metal Ion Sequestering AgentsBy Benjamin P. Hay Complexation of a metal ion to a ligand often results in structural changes that introduce steric strain within the ligand. A design criterior:1 for ligands that will complex metal ions more strongly Jan 1, 1999 
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                     The Role Of Oxygen Potential Md Use Op Tonnage Oxygen In Copper Smelting The Role Of Oxygen Potential Md Use Op Tonnage Oxygen In Copper SmeltingBy J. G. Eacott This paper reviews the role of oxygen potential and the advances that have been made in the application of tonnage oxygen in copper smelting. Brief reference is made to reaction kinetics before atten Jan 1, 1983 
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                     Activities Of Pbs And Ags0.5 In High-Grade Copper Mattes Activities Of Pbs And Ags0.5 In High-Grade Copper MattesBy S. N. Sinha The distribution coefficients of lead and silver between copper and matte phases have been measured at two different temperatures. Experiments covered the ranges of 0.009-1.8, 0.07-0.13, and 0-11 wt p Jan 1, 1983 
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                     Solution Of Environmental Safety Issues At A Zinc Plant Solution Of Environmental Safety Issues At A Zinc PlantBy V. V. Geikhman The paper updates the Plant experience in the development and implementation of an advanced environmentally friendly zinc production technology complying with the technological and economic level of p Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Ageing Investigation of Steel Slags from EAF (Electric Arc Furnace) Processes Ageing Investigation of Steel Slags from EAF (Electric Arc Furnace) ProcessesBy Caisa Samuelsson, Fredrik Engström, Bo Björkman, Margareta Lidström Larsson "Large amounts of by-products are generated by the Swedish steel industry each year. The EAF-process generates about 400 000 ton of slag, from which 80% is deposit. An alternative to deposit is to use Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Oxidation Reactions in a Dispersed Copper Smelting System Oxidation Reactions in a Dispersed Copper Smelting SystemThe merging of flash smelting with spray converting in one single furnace is proposed as a continuous copper making process. The proposed process is expected to produce blister copper, clean slag and Jan 1, 1976 
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                     Sampling of FSD-Type Cathodes Made from Recycled Copper Sampling of FSD-Type Cathodes Made from Recycled CopperBy U. Meyer, A. Alonso, P. Banios The sampling of cathodes has changed with the introduction of the ISA-process in copper refineries. A Jernkontoret joint working group of refineries and rod plants from both primary and recycled coppe Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Solvent Extraction of Iron and Zinc from Concentrated CoC12 Solutions at Metallurgie Hoboken-Overpelt Solvent Extraction of Iron and Zinc from Concentrated CoC12 Solutions at Metallurgie Hoboken-OverpeltBy G. Haesebroek In L969 Metallurgie Hoboken-Overpelt started an industrial plant for the separation of iron and zinc from a concentrated CoCL2 solution. Iron and zinc are extracted in column contactors by a solvent c Jan 1, 1988 
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                     Government Regulations (Sara Title III) And The Small Businesses Government Regulations (Sara Title III) And The Small BusinessesBy Rajesh K. Mishra The person in charge of Environmental Affairs in a small business has many higher priority projects (such as making money to meet the employee? payroll etc.) than filling out and filing the regulatory Jan 1, 1992 
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                     Fluid Flow, Alloy Dispersion And Inclusion Motion In Argon-Stirred Steel Ladles Fluid Flow, Alloy Dispersion And Inclusion Motion In Argon-Stirred Steel LadlesBy Yanlong Li, Lifeng Zhang, Ying Ren In this work, a multiphase mathematical model for the fluid flow in argon-stirred steel ladles was established and validated by experimental measurement of wood's metal. Alloy dispersion in the molten Jan 1, 2014 
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                     New Thermodynamic Data On The Hg-O-S System: With Application To The Thermal Processing Of Mercury Containing Wastes New Thermodynamic Data On The Hg-O-S System: With Application To The Thermal Processing Of Mercury Containing WastesBy Guy L. Fredrickson A modified transpiration reactor was used to measure the composition of the equilibrium gas phase formed above compounds in the Hg-O-S system at high temperatures (600 to 900K). A thermodynamic databa Jan 1, 1996 
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                     Flash Smelting at Magma Metals Company San Manuel Smelter Flash Smelting at Magma Metals Company San Manuel SmelterBy Tom W. Gonzales Magma Metals Company commissioned a 3000 tpd Outokumpu flash smelting furnace in July 1988. Through September 1992 the PSP has smelted a first campaign record 4.1 million tons of concentrate. This pap Jan 1, 1993 
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                     Direct Method to Prepare Low Carbon Ferrochrome Direct Method to Prepare Low Carbon FerrochromeBy S. E. Khalafalla A method for preparing ferrochromium alloys containing less than 2 pct carbon has been devised in a single vacuum furnace reactor. This method can conserve chromium and should reduce the capital and e Jan 1, 1985 
