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Study on Combustion of Burners in Blast Furnace StovesBy Yin Zhang, Xiaoyu Huang, Mi Wang, Bencheng Du, Youduo He
"Burners are important facilities for blast furnace stoves to raise hot-blast temperature up to 1200°C. Common types of two-ring ceramic burners have very long flames so that part of combustion occurs
Jan 1, 1999
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Metal ION Separations In Room Temperature Ionic Liquids: Potential Replacements For Volatile Organic DiluentsBy Robin D. Rogers
Room temperature ionic liquids (RTIL) can replace certain traditional organic solvents in liquid/liquid extraction of metal ions from aqueous systems. The very low vapor pressure and non-flammable nat
Jan 1, 1999
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Lead-Free Solder to Meet new safe Drinking Water RegulationsBy T. S. Bannos
Section 1417 of the Safe Drinking Water Act Amendments enacted by the O.S. Congress prohibits the use of lead containing solders for potable water systems in new construction or when making repairs. T
Jan 1, 1990
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Recycling and Material Price: An Exploration of the Effects of Secondary Substitutability on Price StabilityBy Frank Field, Randolph Kirchain, Elisa Alonso, Richard Roth, Nathan Fleming
"High material prices and price uncertainty can be harmful to manufacturing firms. Increased use of recycled materials, industry-wide, can lower both material prices and price variability; moreover, i
Jan 1, 2011
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CaCO3 as a Source of Calcium for Electrochemical Synthesis of Pb-Ca AlloysBy E. B. Freidina
We have investigated a new electrochemical process for preparing lead-calcium alloys. Calcium metal, reduced fiom a molten chloride mixture, forms an alloy with liquid lead cathode. The addition of ca
Jan 1, 1999
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Phase Relations And Activities In The Cu-Fe-S-As And Cu-Fe-S-Sb Systems At 1473kBy Dexter G. Mendoza
To analyze the behavior of minor elements in the copper smelting process, the phase relations and the activities of arsenic and antimony in the miscibility gap of Cu-Fe-S-X (X = As or Sb) system have
Jan 1, 2002
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Kinetics of Oxychlorination of Magnesium OxideBy N. Kanari
The kinetics of oxychlorination of MgO by C12+02 was studied in the temperature range of 850 °C - 1025 °C, using thermogravimetric analysis. The effects of C12/02 ratio, gas velocity, temperature and
Jan 1, 1999
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Modelling the Mixing of Lead Bullion during the Refining ProcessBy M. Patel, A. W. Piper, R. A. Forsdick
"Lead bullion is refined in kettles to remove the contained impurities such as copper, antimony, silver and bismuth. These impurities are removed sequentially by the addition of one, or more, reagents
Jan 1, 1999
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Identifying Potentially Acid Forming Overburden Types Using Field Nag Testing at Pt Kaltim Prima Coal, IndonesiaBy Stuart D. Miller, Clayton L. Rumble
"A field net acid generation (NAG) test procedure has been utilized on-site to identify, classify and map potentially acid forming overburden at the PT Kaltim Prima Coal (K.PC) mining operation situat
Jan 1, 1999
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Combined Thermodynamic and Kinetic Models for Processing of MaterialsBy Gunnar Eriksson
Computer simulation has become an everyday practice in thennodynamic and materials research. Advanced thennochemical algorithms take into account heat transfer effects and salient reaction kinetics wh
Jan 1, 2001
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Selective Laser Melting: Characteristics Of In718 Powder And Microstructures Of Fabricated In718 SampleBy Kai Kang, Jun Bao, Shouping Liu, Xiao Sun
Powder characteristics have a significant influence on selective laser melting (SLM) process. In this research, particle size, surface contour and the microstructure of IN718 powder used in SLM were t
Jan 1, 2015
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Modeling of Pulsed-Laser Superalloy Powder Deposition Using Moving Distributed Heat SourceBy Leijun Li, M. M. Mahapatra
"A three-dimensional finite element model with moving heat source was developed for pulsed-laser powder deposition (PLPD) process. Experiments were conducted to study the repair of superalloy componen
Jan 1, 2012
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A Process to Recycling Glass Fibers from Glass-Manufacturing WasteBy B. J. Jody
This paper describes a one-step thennal-treatment process, developed at Argonne National Laboratory, to remove all organic contaminants from the glass-fiber waste that is generated during the glass-fo
Jan 1, 2003
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Plasma Technology for Metal and Alloy Production Present Status and Future PotentialBy Jerome Feinman, Sven O. Santen
"The principles involved in the generation and application of plasma energy are reviewed briefly and the major developments in commercial and semi-commercial primary metal and alloy production are des
Jan 1, 1988
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Multiphysics CFD Modeling of a Free Falling Jet during Melt-Blowing Slag FiberizationBy Ioannis Paspaliaris, Dimitrios I. Gerogiorgis, Dimitrios Panias
"Red mud fiberization is a process with remarkable potential, alleviating environmental pressure by transforming an aluminum by-product into mineral wool, thus to various marketable products. A promis
Jan 1, 2012
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Flexible Recycling With Boliden TechnologyBy Lennart Hedlund
There is today a long and well-documented experience of the use of Boliden "Kaldo' technology for treatment of various feed matedals. The process is In commercial' operation in the Boliden M
Jan 1, 1995
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Technological, Environmental And Commercial Drivers For The Use Of Geopolymers In A Sustainable Materials IndustryBy Jannie S. J. van Deventer
Geopolymers are novel engineering materials with the potential to play a highly significant role in the transformation of the construction materials and building products industry in the push towards
Jan 1, 2006
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Application Of Two Phase Hydrodynamic Modeling To An Electrowinning CellBy A. Filzwieser
The highest current density suitable for the electrowinning process is between 50 to 60 % of its limiting current density. One of the most important influences on the limiting current density is the t
Jan 1, 1999
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CIP Technology - Recent Development in AustraliaBy J. Avraamides
Some operational difficulties have been encountered in the transfer of carbon-in-pulp technology to Australian conditions. Many gold mines? are located in remote and arid areas where the available gro
Jan 1, 1989
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Lead Ions And Sphalerite Recovery In Copper Rougher FlotationBy C. Sui
A common objective in many Cu/Zn concentrators is to reduce the loss of Zn to the Cu-concentrate. One suspected source of the problem is accidental activation of sphalerite by heavy metal ions such as
Jan 1, 1999