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  • TMS
    Metal, Matte and Slag Solution Thermodynamics

    By T. R. A. Davey

    A simple model for metal solution behaviour may be derived, on the basis of dilute solution solubilities (where? log concentration of solute varies linearly with reciprocal temperature) and not-so-dil

    Jan 1, 1985

  • TMS
    Electrolytic Zinc Production from Crude Zinc Oxides with the Ezinex® Process

    By M. Olper, M. Maccagni

    "The crude zinc oxides (CZO) produced in any thennal process dealing with EAF dust also contain lead, cadmium, and a considerable amount of halides (chlorides and fluorides). The high halide contents

    Jan 1, 2000

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    A new Process to Upgrade Zinc Concentrates using a Partial Desulphurization Technique

    By D. R. Spink

    A partial desulfurization roasting (PDR) technique has been developed for use on zinc concentrates whereby the sulfide sulfur associated with the iron content is selectively removed over a very short

    Jan 1, 1990

  • TMS
    Copper Telluride Recovery From Raw Slime at Copper Refinery

    By T. Mutoh

    Tellurium in raw slime has recently been recovered as copper telluride in Onahama Smelter & Refinery. The slime is decopperized with sulfuric acid solution in conventional leaching tanks. The pregnant

    Jan 1, 1990

  • TMS
    Conversion of Illmenite to TiC & Fe Using a Non-Transferred Arc Thermal Plasma Reactor .

    By Patrick R. Taylor

    Ilmenite concentrate and methane are fed to a non-transferred arc thermal plasma reactor to produce a powder that is primarily TiC and Fe. This material has promising characteristics for powder metall

    Jan 1, 1996

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    Numerical Simulation of Wax Pattern Dimensions in Investment Casting

    By S. Viswanathan, A. S. Sabau

    "Dimensional changes between a pattern die and its corresponding investment casting part occur as a result of complex phenomena such as thermal expansion/contraction and hot deformation (elastic, plas

    Jan 1, 2001

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    Viscosity Estimation Model for an Oscillating Cup Viscometer

    By Deming Wang, R. A. Overfelt

    "The oscillating cup viscometer has become a dominant technique to measure the viscosities of high temperature molten metals. Unfortunately, the viscosity estimation model from the observed logarithmi

    Jan 1, 2001

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    Separation of Dy, Y, Tm and Yb from Heavier Rare Earth Residue with Solvent Impregnated Resin

    By Junji Shibata

    Heavier rare earth, which is contained in a small amount in ores such as bastnesite and monazite, has been accumulated as a heavier rare earth residue without doing separation and purification due to

    Jan 1, 1998

  • TMS
    The Reduction of Alumina beyond the Year 2000 Overview of Existing and New Processes

    By A. F. Saavedra, N. E. Richards, C. J. McMinn

    "The aluminum industry in general and Reynolds Metals Company in particular have continued to support development work for improvement of the Hall cell design and for alternative processes for the red

    Jan 1, 1988

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    Computing the Solidification of Molten Metals by Eddy Currents

    By Minh H. Pham

    This paper presents a technique for imaging the extent of solidification of molten metal flowing in a cooled pipe based on the concept of eddy currents. A 3D mathematical model, which relates the geom

    Jan 1, 2001

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    Improving Resistance Spot Weld Quality Through Statistical Experiments and Digital Process Control

    By Stephen J. Hales

    State-of-the-art Resistance Spot Welding (RSW) equipment has the potential to permit adaptive feedback through recent advances in computerized process control. The initial step toward achieving this g

    Jan 1, 1992

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    Emission Control of Air Pollutants in Hot-Dip Zinc Galvanizing Plants

    By W. Riekehof

    The paper explains required practice and equipment for capturing airborne fumes and particulates in hot-dip zinc galvanizing plants. An economic and technical comparison of enclosure and tank rim suct

    Jan 1, 1992

  • TMS
    Current ,Commercial Sulphide Smelter Operations

    By V. P. Keran

    The lead and copper smelting processes employed by Mount Isa Mines Limited, Mount Isa, Australia, are used to illustrate an operating viewpoint of some problems and solutions encountered in existing c

    Jan 1, 1983

  • TMS
    The Processing of Electric Arc Furnace Baghouse Dusts in the Tetronics Plasma Furnace

    By P. Cowx

    The carbothermic reduction of zinc oxide rich Electric Arc Furnace baghouse dust in the Tetronics transferred arc plasma furnace to produce a non-toxic slag and a metallic zinc product is described. I

    Jan 1, 1990

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    Opportunities for Biological Metal Recovery

    By David S. Holmes

    An overview of existing biological technologies for the recovery of copper and uranium is presented. Engineering and biological challenges and opportunities in these areas. are discussed. New opportun

    Jan 1, 1991

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    Modeling Vapor Recovery in a Carbothermic Aluminum Process

    By Vianey Garcia-Osorio

    One of the problems in the carbothermic aluminum process is the substantial loss of aluminum compounds as vapors due to the high temperatures in the process. In order to solve this problem a Vapor Rec

    Jan 1, 2001

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    The Recovery of Silver and Scarce Elements at Zhuzhou Smelters

    By Zuoren Huang

    The flowsheet of the hyd.rametallurgical zinc plant which is in use at Zhuzhou Smelters is described. The principal features of the process are fluid bed roasting, continuous calcine leaching, solutio

    Jan 1, 1990

  • TMS
    Process Options in the Treatment of Copper Refinery Electrolyte Bleed

    By James E. Hoffmann

    This paper briefly reviews the conventional technologies employed for the treatment of copper refinery electrolyte bleed. The strength and weaknesses of conventional practice will be reviewed and a nu

    Jan 1, 1997

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    Xtaltite-A Mineralogical Approach To The Disposal Of Mercury And Arsenic Wastes

    By T. J. White

    Xtaltite is the trade name for a generic technology which exploits the well known insolubility of some minerals, which naturally incorporate toxic waste elements, to consolidate and immobilise a range

    Jan 1, 1994

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    Thennodynamics Of Iron Reduction From Metallurgical Residues

    By Ivan Imris

    The iron production has generated many tonnes of very fine residues with high concentration of iron. In addition, during the recycling of galvanised steel scrap in the steel making processes the zinc

    Jan 1, 2003