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                     Possibilities and Use of Automatic Picking Within the Automobile Recycling Industry Possibilities and Use of Automatic Picking Within the Automobile Recycling IndustryBy Stefan Mutz In Germany the automobile recycling is regulated by law. Current legislation requires that by the year 2015, eighty five w.-t. % of the components from used cars ill be materially recycled. Whilst for Jan 1, 2002 
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                     Hydrometallurgical Process Modeling for Design and Analysis Part I: Mass and Heat Balances Hydrometallurgical Process Modeling for Design and Analysis Part I: Mass and Heat BalancesBy David B. Dreisinger Mass and heat balance modeling is a powerful tool for the design and analysis of hydrometallurgical process flowsheets. In this first of two papers, we examine the basic fundamentals of mass and heat Jan 1, 2002 
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                     Continuous Copper Converting - A Perspective And View Of The Future Continuous Copper Converting - A Perspective And View Of The FutureBy David B. George In spite of the many well-known problems inherent in Pierce-Smith converting, it remains the dominant copper converting process. Continuous copper converting and direct concentrate to blister smelting Jan 1, 2002 
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                     The Environmental Benefits from Computer Modeling EAF Slag Chemistry The Environmental Benefits from Computer Modeling EAF Slag ChemistryBy Jasper Kwong The recycling of MgO-C refractories as a slag conditioner in EAF (electrical arc furnace) foaming slags have been evaluated by the Albany Research Center. The amount of MgO in the slags is critical fo Jan 1, 2002 
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                     Kinetics Of Sulfide Smelting In Mitsubishi Process Kinetics Of Sulfide Smelting In Mitsubishi ProcessBy Zenjiro Asaki The copper concentrate particles dissolve quickly into the molten matte in the smelting furnace of Mitsubishi Process, which indicates that the sulfide smelting is essentially a gas/liquid reaction. I Jan 1, 2002 
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                     Technology For Processing Of Lead-Bearing Materials From Copper Metallurgy At KGHM Polska Miedz S.A. Technology For Processing Of Lead-Bearing Materials From Copper Metallurgy At KGHM Polska Miedz S.A.By Ryszard Prajsnar During copper production in shaft and flash smelting processes at KGHM Polska Miedz S.A., lead bearing material of sulfide, sulfate, and oxide character is generated in forms such as slime from shaft Jan 1, 2002 
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                     An Update On Peirce-Smith Converter Operations At Sterlite Copper An Update On Peirce-Smith Converter Operations At Sterlite CopperBy V. K. Handa Sterlite Industries (I) Ltd. started its copper smelter in 1996 and worked through the common problems associated with smelter start-ups. Specific issues in the converter area included converter blowe Jan 1, 2002 
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                     Sulphation Of Cuprous Oxide In SO2-Rich Atmospheres Sulphation Of Cuprous Oxide In SO2-Rich AtmospheresBy T. Ranki-Kilpinen In the flash smelting technique, developed by Outokumpu Oyj, off-gases with dust load are directed into the heat recovery boiler (HRB). As the temperature decreases, metallic sulphates become thermody Jan 1, 2002 
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                     Non-Isothermal Study Of Refractory Dissolution By Copper-Containing Calcium Ferrite Slag Non-Isothermal Study Of Refractory Dissolution By Copper-Containing Calcium Ferrite SlagBy Kim Fagerlund A novel apparatus for studying refractory infiltration and dissolution/degradation under a temperature gradient was developed. To supersede conventional isothermal refractory testing, a new temperatur Jan 1, 2002 
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                     Hydrogen Absorbing Properties and Crystal Structure of Ti-V-Mn Solid Solution Alloys Hydrogen Absorbing Properties and Crystal Structure of Ti-V-Mn Solid Solution AlloysBy Yurniko Nakamura Hydriding properties and crystal structure of a Ti-V- Mn solid solution alloy have been studied by P-C isotherm measurements and neutron and X-ray powder diffraction. The absorption P-C isotherm at 2 Jan 1, 2002 
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                     Zinc Recovery from EAF Dust Through Thermal Reduction Zinc Recovery from EAF Dust Through Thermal ReductionBy D. Mishra Electric arc furnace dust (EAFD) generated during the recycling of steel- scrap is classified as a hazardous waste for landfilling. This is because it contains leachable heavy metals such as zinc, lea Jan 1, 2002 
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                     The Ignition Of Sulphide Flotation Concentrates In Flash Smelting The Ignition Of Sulphide Flotation Concentrates In Flash SmeltingBy Frank R. A. Jorgensen Flash smelting is used to smelt a large proportion of the world's copper and nickel and some lead/zinc concentrates. Understanding the factors controlling the ignition of these concentrates is an Jan 1, 2002 
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                     Optimization Of Metallurgical Processes Using High Rate Biotechnology Optimization Of Metallurgical Processes Using High Rate BiotechnologyBy Henk Dijkman Existing metallurgical operations can be optimized by implementing engineered bioreactor systems in the process configuration. For instance, metals can be recovered safely and economically from proces Jan 1, 2002 
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                     Factors That Influence Particle Size Distribution In Zinc Fluidized Bed Roasters Factors That Influence Particle Size Distribution In Zinc Fluidized Bed RoastersBy J. P. Constantinea The use of fluidized beds for the roasting of zinc sulphide concentrates marked a milestone in the electrolytic production of zinc. Stable operation of a fluidized bed for zinc roasting requires a par Jan 1, 2002 
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                     Budel Zink Sets A New Standard For NOx Reduction In An Acid Plant Budel Zink Sets A New Standard For NOx Reduction In An Acid PlantBy J. van Driel NOx is a growing concern for acid plant operators due to recent legislation reducing the allowable stack limits, as well as continually more stringent requirements for product acid quality. NOx also c Jan 1, 2002 
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                     A Novel Cyclic Process For Producing Elemental Sulfur From Sulfur Dioxide Without Generating Secondary Pollutants A Novel Cyclic Process For Producing Elemental Sulfur From Sulfur Dioxide Without Generating Secondary PollutantsBy Hong Yong Sohn A thermodynamic and experimental investigation has been performed to develop a new process for converting sulfur dioxide to elemental sulfur by a cyclic process. The most promising new process is a cy Jan 1, 2002 
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                     Environmentally Sound Technology for Processing of Domestic Solid Waste and Other Toxic Waste in Sparged Molten Slag Environmentally Sound Technology for Processing of Domestic Solid Waste and Other Toxic Waste in Sparged Molten SlagBy A. V. Tarasov An environmentally clean and virtually waste-less technology for treatment of domestic solid waste and other toxic chloride-containing materials has been developed and proven on a full scale by the Gi Jan 1, 2002 
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                     Boliden's Specialised Technology For Smelter Gas Handling And Effluent Treatment Boliden's Specialised Technology For Smelter Gas Handling And Effluent TreatmentBy Björn Lindquist Boliden has developed a number of specialised technologies for smelter gas handling and effluent treatment. These technologies will be described. Special attention will be given to the high-pressure v Jan 1, 2002 
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                     Inco's New Anode Furnaces And Anode Casting Shop At The Copper Cliff Smelter Inco's New Anode Furnaces And Anode Casting Shop At The Copper Cliff SmelterBy B. Bichel For the last 70 years, molten blister copper has been transferred by rail in hot metal cars from the Copper Cliff Smelter to the Copper Cliff Copper Refinery (ex Ontario Refining Company) where it was Jan 1, 2002 
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                     Operational Experience Of Jinlong's Copper Flash Smelting Operational Experience Of Jinlong's Copper Flash SmeltingBy Bao Xiancheng Jinlong's copper flash smelting process started up in April 1997. In the early days of production, lots of equipment and process problems were encountered. But, through continuous improvements in Jan 1, 2002 
