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Waste Processing of MgO Baghouse Dust using Plasma Technology
By S. W. White
Plasma arc technology is increasingly being used to process a number of waste materials. In present research, plasma technology is being investigated to treat waste magnesium baghouse dust, which is a
Jan 1, 1999
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Waste Processing – Latest Achievements
By Petr Stehlík
"This paper is aimed at showing and demonstrating progress in technologies and improvements in units for the thermal processing of various types of waste. The following areas are covered: units for th
Jan 1, 2008
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Waste to Wealth: Production of Fe-Ni from Lateritic Ore/Chromite Overburden of Sukinda Deposit in Orissa, India
By Bhagyadhar Bhoi, Chitta Ranjan Mishra, Hara Prasanna Mishra
"In the Sukinda Valley of Orissa, India, the total quantity of nickel ore reserves comprising of both lateritic and chromite over burden(COB) have been estimated at around 231 million tonnes containin
Jan 1, 2011
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Waste Treatment By Ausmelt Technology
By Brian Lightfoot
Ausmelt Technology uses a furnace/slag/lance system in a way analogous to the way a chemical engineer would use a mixed reactor. The technology is sufficiently versatile to treat materials under a ver
Jan 1, 1994
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Waste Water Treatment Plants Of Asarco Incorporated-A Review
By V. Ramachandran
Over the past 20 years, water treatment plants have been built at various Asarco facilities to effectively handle the process waste streams that need to be bled from the system. The current paper revi
Jan 1, 1994
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Waste-Less Technology for Processing of Subgrade Lead Concentrates and Flotation Middlings Containing Precious Metals
By A. V. Tarasov, A. D. Besser
A processing flowsheet has been developed for treating substandard lead-containing polymetallic bulk concentrates and intermediate flotation products containing precious metals, which comprises oxidiz
Jan 1, 2000
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Waste: The Manufacturing, Resource Of Tomorrow
By Claire A. Chanenchuk
Catalytic Extraction Processing (CEP), a technology commercialized by Molten Metal Technology, Inc., a US.-based company, can convert industrial, household, and government wastes into commercial resou
Jan 1, 1994
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Water Model and Numerical Study on the Spout Height in a Gas Stirred Vessel
By G. A. Irons, D. Guo
"The average spout height and width produced by bottom gas injection in a water model of a steel ladle were measured with an image processing technique. It was revealed that the spout height could be
Jan 1, 2001
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Water Reuse for Irrigation – Can Developing Countries Afford a Tolerable Disease Burden of No More than 10-6 daly PPPY?
By Ivanildo Hespanhol
"DALYs are a measure of the health of a population or burden of disease due to a specific disease or risk factor. It evaluates the time lost because of disability or death from diseases compared with
Jan 1, 2008
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Water-Cooled Jacket System For Waste Gases Containing SO2
By Y. Maeda
Non-ferrous smelting furnaces generally install a gas cooling system for treatment of waste gas containing SO2,. From the point of view of corrosion resistance and recovery of waste heat, the high pre
Jan 1, 1992
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Water-Cooled Jacket System for Waste Gases Containing SO2 (0b0a53c4-936b-41e7-be9e-4b155b3a51d4)
By Y. Maeda
Non-ferrous smelting furnaces generally lnstal1 a gas cooling system for treatment of waste gas containing S02. From the point of view of corrosion resistance and recovery of waste heat, the high pres
Jan 1, 1992
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Water-Soluble Organophosphorus Reagents For Mineralization Of Heavy Metals
By Kenneth L. Nash
The control of solubility of waste actinide ions, by conversion to highly insoluble mineral phases has been demonstrated in the laboratory. Actinide metal ions are removed from neutral pH solutions by
Jan 1, 1999
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Water: An Increasingly Valuable and Challenging Resource for the Mining and Metallurgical Industry to Manage Effectively
By Ram V. Ramachandran
As an industry with major potential impacts (both good and bad) on water resources and due to the rising costs of process water, the mining and metallurgical processing industry has a key responsibili
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Waterjet Cutting - Emerging Metal Shaping Technology
By E. S. Geskin, W. L. Chen, A. Vora
"This paper is concerned with the application of an abrasive waterjet for metal shaping. The waterjet cutting technology uses water compressed to the pressure up to 55,000 psia which is accelerated in
Jan 1, 1988
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Wax Injection in the Investment Casting Industry
By Mark R. Jolly, Jean-Christophe Gebelin, Aleksander Cendrowicz
"Injection of wax patterns is the first stage of the multi-stage process of investment casting. The quality of the final casting and its dimensional accuracy is highly dependent on this stage of the p
Jan 1, 2001
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Wear Of Cu/WC Composites And Wear Model Application
By Pranav Deshpande
The wear behavior of metal matrix composites differs from that of the monolithic metallic counterparts because composite materials have multiple constituents in their structures and these constituents
Jan 1, 2006
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Wear Phenomena in Non-ferrous Metal Furnaces
By D. Gregurek
In non-ferrous metal furnaces the installed magnesia-chromite refractory lining is exposed to several stresses, rather complex in their interaction. Therefore, a detailed investigation and understandi
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WEEE: Obsolete Mobile Phones Characterization Aiming at Recycling
By Jorge Alberto Soares Tenório, Denise Crocce Romano Espinosa, Viviane Tavares Moraes
"The development of mobile phone technology has increased the replacement of outdated equipments for more modern models, transforming disposal of such devices into a serious environmental problem. Rec
Jan 1, 2011
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Weibull Analysis of Tensile Tested Piassava Fibers with Different Diameters
By Denise Cristina Oliveira Nascimento
Environmental considerations in addition to technical, economical and societal benefits are increasingly promoting the substitution of natural fibers for glass fiber in polymer matrix composites. Howe
Jan 1, 2010
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Weibull Analysis Of The Behavior On Tensile Strength Of Hemp Fibers For Different Intervals Of Fiber Diameters
By Carlos Maurício. F. Vieira, Lázaro A. Rohen, Sérgio N. Monteiro, Rafael G. de Castro, Gustavo X. Borges, Maycon A. Gomes, Frederico M. Margem, Anna C. C. Neves
Economic and environmental benefits are motivating studies on natural fibers, especially lignocellulosic extracted from plants, have been studied to substitute synthetic fibers, such as glass fiber as
Jan 1, 2015