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  • TMS
    Common Elements of Industries That Successfully Recycle/Reuse Spent Refractory Materials

    By James P. Bennett

    The successful reuse/recycling of refractory materials after removal from industrial service is limited because of contamination, the low value of spent materials, the low cost of virgin raw materials

    Jan 1, 2002

  • TMS
    Using Ausmelt Technology For Waste Treatment

    By Brian Lightfoot

    Ausmelt technology is a versatile bath smelting technology with application in many waste treatment fields at low capital and operating cost. Heavy metals extracted from wastes may be recycled to main

    Jan 1, 1994

  • TMS
    Autothermal Plash Furnace Production of 65% Cu Matte

    By W. G. Davenport

    Chapter 6 examined autotherrnal smelting of pure chalcopyrite concentrate with 50 mass% O2-50 mass% N2 blast. It showed that production of 1500 K products with this blast requires: 181 kg of pure oxy

    Jan 1, 2001

  • TMS
    The Rotating Disk Study of Gold Dissolution with Sodium Bromate

    By Batric Pesic

    Dissolution of gold with sodium bromate solutions of various compositions was studied by using a rotating disc technique. The role of bromide ion, acid and externally added bromine was examined. It wa

    Jan 1, 1992

  • TMS
    Development of the AusIron Process

    By B. W. Lightfoot, Neill F. Arthur

    "The AusIron process is a new development of the well established Ausmelt bath smelting technology(l). The development of this technology has been tied to the South Australian Steel and Energy (SASE)

    Jan 1, 1996

  • TMS
    Next Generation Sedimentation Equipment For Ultimate Thickening

    By Alex Probst

    With low metal prices and increasing value placed on plant water and tailings disposal areas, it is becoming essential to maximize the efficiency of solid-liquid separation processes. Since its incept

    Jan 1, 1999

  • TMS
    Cellhouse Ventilation

    By J. de Visser, J. A. Davis

    Since the mid 1970's, development of zinc electrowinning (EW) facilities has out-paced its counterparts in the copper and nickel electrowinning industries in the design of efficient, compact, and auto

    Jan 1, 2000

  • TMS
    Coke Strength And Tuyere Velocity

    By Morimasa Ichida

    One of the key factors of stabilized blast furnace operation under the conditions of high productivity and high pulverized coal rate is to enlarge the raceway to reduce the dead man area. With a reduc

    Jan 1, 2006

  • TMS
    Update On The Contilanod® Process - Continuous Cast And Sheared Anodes

    By P. Regan

    Following the introduction of the Contilanod process over 10 years ago at Copper Range and IMI Refiners, significant changes and advances have been made to this pioneering anode production technique.

    Jan 1, 1999

  • TMS
    Non-Catalytic Growth Of ZnO Nanostructures: Growth Mechanism And Structural And Optical Properties

    By Ahmad Umar

    A variety of ZnO nanostructures such as sea-urchin-like structures composed of nanowires and nanorods, nanocombs, nano/micro spheres and cages, star-shaped ZnO nanostructures, flower-shaped nanostruct

    Jan 1, 2006

  • TMS
    Markets For Copper Into The Millenium: A New Approach To Copper Market Forecasting

    By Paul Dewison

    For nine years, from mid-1987 to mid-1996, the copper market enjoyed what appeared to be an endless boom in which prices were much higher relative to production costs than for most other base metals.

    Jan 1, 1999

  • TMS
    Processing Facilities at Amax Gold?s Sleeper Mine

    By Bret Boster

    Facilities at Amax Gold's Sleeper Mine process some 330 kt of high grade ore and 4100 kt of low grade ore annually to produce 6.8 t of gold and 7.8 t of silver. High grade ore is processed in a c

    Jan 1, 1989

  • TMS
    Modeling Turbulent Combustion with Finite Chemical Kinetics, Applied to Furnace Off-Gas Combustion

    By Rune Gammelsmter

    Turbulent chemically reacting flows are generally very complex, involving interactions of chemical, thermodynamic, and fluid mechanical processes. A combustion model based oh algebraic moment closure

    Jan 1, 1992

  • TMS
    Process For Selenium Recovery From Copper Anode Slime By Alkali Pressure Leaching

    By S. Saptharishi

    Selenium, which is a 6A group element of the periodic table, constitutes about 7x10-5 % of the earth?s crust. Even though selenium is a dispersed element with respect to its commercial exploitation, i

    Jan 1, 2006

  • TMS
    An Experimental Slag Resistance Furnace

    By R. M. Westcott

    A two-electrode, direct current, slag resistance furnace (SRF) has been constructed and operated to selectively reduce the zinc and lead contents of non-ferrous slags. The experimental SRF is equipped

    Jan 1, 1994

  • TMS
    The Total Pressure Oxidation Of El Indio Ore And Concentrate

    By David B. Dreisinger

    The total pressure oxidation treatment of arsenical copper ore and concentrate from the El Indio mine of Banick Gold was tested in benchtop autoclave treatment. The concentrate oxidation typically ach

    Jan 1, 1999

  • TMS
    Reaction Kinetics for the Oxidation of Cyanide using Manganese Dioxide

    The kinetics of the oxidation of cyanide by manganese dioxide was studied using a rotation disc electrode system. The rate? of the half-cell reaction of cyanide oxidation is increased at higher hydrox

    Jan 1, 1989

  • TMS
    Heap Leaching Practices At San Manuel Oxide Operations

    By Joel K. Witt

    San Manuel Oxide operations of BHP Copper, located in Southeastern Arizona, operates a leach-solvent extraction/electrowinning (SXEW) facility that produces high quality cathode copper from low-grade

    Jan 1, 1999

  • TMS
    Hard Anodizing On High Temperature Aluminum Alloys - Part 1

    By Leonid M. Lerner

    High temperature aluminum Alloy 8009 is a rapidly solidified/powder metallurgy aluminum-iron-vanadium-silicon alloy. This alloy in combination with hard oxide aluminum film has unique engineering prop

    Jan 1, 2006

  • TMS
    Ravensthorpe Nickel Project Benefication Prediction MLR and Interpretation of Results

    By Miller, Geoffrey W.

    The Ravensthorpe Nickel Project (RNP) flow sheet provides for the upgrading of Ni & Co in a size based beneficiation process prior to leaching. The upgrading effect on Ni and Co makes the beneticiatio

    Jan 1, 2004