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Ecological Recovery Process for Textile WasteBy Michaela Dina Stanescu, Emilia Visileanu, Eftalea Carpus
"The recovery and reintroduction into the economic circuit of the textile material resources must be considered as component parts of the strategies of harmonizing the relationships between the econom
Jan 1, 2012
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Effect of the Particle Size of the Grog on the Properties of BricksBy C. M. F. Vieira
Crushed fired brick waste, known as grog, screened at two different particle size, 840 (20 mesh) and 180 µm (80 mesh), was used in mixtures with clayey body to make typical red ceramics for bricks. Th
Jan 1, 2009
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A Method to Evaluate Zinc Spelter Cleanliness for Hot-Dip GalvanizingBy Ajay K. Singh
The surface quality demands for galvanized and galvannealed steel sheets by the automotive and appliance industries have been getting increasingly stringent over the past few years. Intensive efforts
Jan 1, 1992
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Mineralogical Comparison of Slick and Normal Drosses from the Doe Run Company Smelter at Herculaneum, MissouriBy Susanne Pignolet-Brandom
Reflected light microscopy, and scanning electron microscope energy dispersive spectroscopic analysis and backscatter electron images were used to determine if a "slick dross" with undesirable handlin
Jan 1, 1988
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Studies on Alternative Blast Furnace Burden Structure with High Proportion SinterBy Yongbin Yang, Meixia Cai, Yufeng Guo, Guanzhou Qiu, Tao Jiang, Jianjun Fan
"A series of sintering and metallurgical experiments were carried out to optimize the blast furnace burden structure in this study. The results indicated that the sinter disintegrated seriously with b
Jan 1, 2012
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Statistical Methods in Technological MineralogyBy V. M. Lsoitko
Statistical methods of technological mineralogy are used to model processing flowsheets in order to improve ore dressing efficiencies. The procedure involves determining geological and mineralogical c
Jan 1, 1989
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Behavior Of Quartz And Carbon Black Pellets At Elevated TemperaturesBy Merete Tangstad, Fei Li
This paper studies the quartz and carbon black pellets at elevated temperature with varying temperature and gas atmosphere. High-purity quartz and commercial ultra-pure carbon black was mixed (carbon
Jan 1, 2016
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Thermodynamics Of Carbon In Fe-V-Ni-Mo Alloy MeltsBy Do-Hyeong Kim, Tae-Jung Kim, Seung-Yeon Won, Jong-Jin Pak, Min-Kyu Paek
Liquid iron alloys containing V, Mo, and Ni can be produced by the carbothermic reduction of spent catalysts used in petrochemical industry. Thermodynamics of carbon in these alloy melts is important
Jan 1, 2014
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The Application of Coal Petrography to the Evaluation of Magnetically Separated Dry Crushed CoalsBy L. A. Harris
In the present study the open gradient magnetic separation' (OGMS) method has been used to beneficiate the -30 + 100 mesh fraction of two high volatile bituminous coals. The evaluation of the eff
Jan 1, 1981
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Thermodynamics of Phosphorous Distribution between Si and Fe-Si in Solvent Refining of SiliconBy Mansoor Barati, Leili Tafaghodi Khajavi
"This study involves employing solvent refining as a purification process in which silicon recrystallization takes place from an iron-silicon melt. It is believed that iron will act as the impurity “g
Jan 1, 2012
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Activity Coefficient of Oxygen in Copper-Sulfur MeltsBy Shinya Otsuka
Activity coefficient of oxygen in sulfide-rich and metal-rich melts in copper-sulfur binary were determined at 1423 and 1523 K by means of a modified coulometric titration technique using the followin
Jan 1, 1983
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Nitrogen Solubility In Liquid Mn-Fe-Si-C AlloysBy June-Yong Eom, Jong-Jin Pak, Jung-Mock Jang, Min-Kyu Paek
The nitrogen solubility in liquid Mn-Si, Mn-Si-Fe, Mn-Si-C and Mn-Si-Fe-C alloys has been measured by the gas-liquid metal equilibration technique in the temperature range of 1673-1773 K. The addition
Jan 1, 2014
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Study on Synthesis and Property of Core-Shelled Structure Titanium Dioxide/Tungsten Oxide PowderBy Daoxin Wu
Originated from(C4H9O)4Ti, nano--rutile TiO2 was synthesized by low temperature hydrolysis process in this paper. After being prepared by decomposing ammonium tungstate and covering on the surface of
Jan 1, 2009
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Recovery Of Polypropylene From Spent Lead Acid BatteriesBy Michael E. Stout
The recovery of the constituent components of spent lead acid batteries was pioneered in the early 1970's by M.A. Industries, Inc. MA's main reason for research and development in this area
Jan 1, 1995
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Development of Mechanization Facilities in the Non-Ferrous Metallurgical FieldBy Y. Sako, E. Nomura, K. Muraguchi, K. Shibata
In 1998, Mitsui Mining & Smelting Co., Ltd. (MMS) produced 70,000 tonnes of lead, 231,000 tonnes of zinc and 214,000 tonnes of copper. MESCO, Inc. has been in charge of the automation and mechanizatio
Jan 1, 2000
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A Simplified Method For Description Of Activity Interactions Among Solutes In Metallic AlloysBy George R. St. Pierre
A method for the quantitative description of activity interactions between solutes in a metallic solvent which is consistent with stalistical thermodynamic principles is presented. The chemical potent
Jan 1, 1995
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Delivering A National Process Design Unit With Industry SupportBy Don Ibana
Supported by the Minerals Council of Australia (MCA) through the Minerals Tertiary Education Council (MTEC), three Australian universities–Curtin University, Murdoch University and the University of Q
Jan 1, 2014
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Study on Solidification/Sintering Brick Making with EMD ResidueBy Wang Jia, Chai Li-yuan, Zhang Jin-Long, Peng Bing, Zhang Qiang
"Electrolytic manganese dioxide (EMD) residue was mixed with shale and fly ash as the main materials to make solidification/sintering brick for the utilization of the residue from EMD production. The
Jan 1, 2011
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SiC Formation in Submerged Arc Furnaces Producing SilicomanganeseBy Per Anders Eidem, Merete Tangstad, Jens Davidsen
"During excavations of submerged arc furnaces producing silicomanganese, silicon carbide (SiC) has been found. Contributing to the size of the inactive area of the furnace, the active area of the furn
Jan 1, 2012
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Removal of Copper from Slag with the Aid of Reducing and Sulfiding Gas: MixturesBy A. V. Tarasov, S. D. Klushin
493 The most common method for minimizing the copper content of residual slag in the process of autogenous smelting of sulfide raw materials is treatment of molten slag in an electric furnace, with op
Jan 1, 2000