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  • TMS
    Dynamic Simulation Of The Flash Furnace At The Chagres Smelter

    By R. Parada

    A real-time dynamic simulation model has been developed to characterise the flash furnace operation at the Chagres smelter. This model permits the operators to plan the process to meet the Peirce Smit

    Jan 1, 1999

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    Phase Equilibrium Between Ni-S Melt And Slags Under Controlled Partial Pressure

    By Hector M. Henao

    To provide thermodynamic data for converting nickel matte to liquid nickel at high temperature, an experimental study was conducted on the phase equilibrium between the Ni-S alloy and the FeOX-SiO2, F

    Jan 1, 2002

  • TMS
    Review of Boliden Harjavalta Nickel Smelter

    By Hannu Johto

    Boliden Harjavalta has operated a flash smelter for nickel sulphide concentrates in Finland since late 1959. The original nickel flash smelting process was modified in 1995 to a novel nickel matte sme

  • TMS
    Bauxite Residue use to Remove SO2 from Gas Effluents

    By Wanderson Silva Rodrigues, Paulo Adão Marinho dos Santos, José Antonio Silva Souza, Luis Alves Venancio, Emanuel Negrão Macedo

    "1 AbstractThe production of alumina from bauxite using the Bayer process generates 0.7 to 2.0 ton of the residue known as red mud per ton of alumina. This material has no large scale current use and

    Jan 1, 2011

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    The Metallurgical Sulfuric Acid Plant Design, Operating & Materials Considerations 2006 Update

    By Leonard J. Friedman

    The recovery of sulfur dioxide from metallurgical gases for the production of sulfuric acid has been an effective means of reducing sulfur dioxide emissions from non-ferrous smelters. Sulfuric acid ha

    Jan 1, 2006

  • TMS
    Recent Developments In Iron Removal And Control At The Zinc Corporation Of South Africa

    By Claassen J. O.

    The Zinc Corporation of South Africa Ltd. (Zincor) operates an integrated roast ? leach ? electrowinning circuit. The efficient removal and control of iron forms an integral part of the process. Zinco

    Jan 1, 2003

  • TMS
    Challenges Facing Mine Development

    By Susumu Nagae, Hajime Ikeda

    Recently, a number of mine development projects have been setback by social, economic and, environmental circumstances that had not been seen before. Many of these problems do not always originate fro

    Jan 1, 2000

  • TMS
    Effervescence During Desulfurization Of Copper Melts

    By R. Harris

    Blister copper melts of 800 g to 1000 g containing less than 1 wt % S and up to 3 wt % Ni were desulfurized at 1523 K in air or by a pure oxygen jet blown at 75,500 and 1000 cm3/min, from 1 cm above t

    Jan 1, 1999

  • TMS
    Mechanization at the Noranda Inc., CCR Division, Copper Electrorefinery

    By H. Bernier

    The Noranda Inc., CCR Division, copper refinery located in Montreal-East, Québec, Canada, has expanded over the years to reach a capacity of 410,000 metric tons of cathode production per year. The exp

    Jan 1, 1987

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    Extraction of Water from Contaminated Effluents by Forward Osmosis

    By Georgios Kolliopoulos

    Water is a critical commodity of our generation and a key compound for the chemical and mining industries. Sustainable industrial development is directly associated with the ability to recover clean w

  • TMS
    Progressing Towards Furnace Modernization by Utilizing Comparative Analysis of Acousto Ultrasonic-Echo (AU-E) Monitoring: Case Studies

    By Afshin Sadri

    Acousto Ultrasonic-Echo (AU-E) is a technique developed to provide accurate measurements of the refractory lining wear in operating smelters based on the principles of stress wave propagation. The obj

  • TMS
    Applications Of Electron Microprobe And Mineral Libera1-Ion Analysis Techniques To Municipal Solid Waste Combustor Fly Ash

    By L. L. Sutter

    Fly ash is a by-product produced from the combustion of most hels including municipal solid waste. Currently, most combustion residuals are disposed of in landfills at a continually increasing cost an

    Jan 1, 1994

  • TMS
    Integrated Plant to Recover Zinc, Lead, and Silver from Crude Zinc Oxides Applying Zincex™ and Plint Technologies

    By F. Sanchez, A. Mejias, C. Frias, G. Diaz

    "Crude zinc oxides are the major source of secondary zinc and are produced from fuming processes like Waelz kilns. The impurities of crude zinc oxides make difficult their processing in primary zinc r

    Jan 1, 2011

  • TMS
    Gas-Phase Hydrogenation Properties And Electrode Performance Of La(Ni, Al, Co, V)5 Alloys

    By L. -C. Lai

    A series of LaNi5-based alloys, with partial substitution of Ni by Al, Co, or V, were prepared The gas-phase hydrogen absorption kinetics and pressure-composition-temperature curves were measured The

    Jan 1, 1997

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    Characterization of Coke Gasification Slags

    By James R. Craig

    Petroleum coke is becoming an increasingly important source of light hydrocarbon products as product crudes become heavier and of poorer quality. The use of petroleum coke to generate synthesis gas re

    Jan 1, 1989

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    Microwave Assisted Chalcocite Leaching in CuCI2?NaC) Media Under Oxygen Pressure

    By Jiann-Yang Hwang

    A study on microwave assisted chalcocite leaching was carried out with a microwave hydrothermal reactor. The leaching was conducted with thick mineral slurries (50-100 g/l). The leaching media is a mi

    Jan 1, 2003

  • TMS
    Microstructural Defects-Strength Relationship of Silicon Nitride Ceramics

    By Keizo Uematsu, Satoshi Tanaka, Nozomu Uchida, Ronne Hendrajaya

    "The influence of microstructural defects on strength in Si3N4 is reviewed. The presence of cracks, pores and inclusions greatly affects the strength of Si3N4. The micron order crack size and distribu

    Jan 1, 2000

  • TMS
    Hydrogen Atoms As Metallurgical Reductants ? The Potential And The Difficulties

    By David R. Sadedin

    The highly negative Gibbs free energies of hydrogen atom reactions suggest that refractory oxides such as titanium dioxide should be easily reduced by hydrogen atoms. These reactions appear to be mos

    Jan 1, 2006

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    Combustion Modeling Of Hazardous Waste Incineration

    Hazardous waste has often very complicated chemical compositions in a variety of physical forms and is normally processed in rotary kiln incinerators. Due to large variations in waste types and diffic

    Jan 1, 2003

  • TMS
    Combustion Modeling Of Hazardous Waste Incineration

    Hazardous waste has often very complicated chemical compositions in a variety of physical forms and is normally processed in rotary kiln incinerators. Due to large variations in waste types and diffic

    Jan 1, 2003