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Production of Crude Zinc Oxide from Steel Mill Waste Oxides using a Rotary Hearth FurnaceBy D. A. Horne, V. R. Daiga
Certain steel mill wastes contain significant amounts of zinc oxide due to the use of galvanized scrap during the steel making process. Typically electric arc furnace (EAF), and basic oxygen process (
Jan 1, 2000
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Energy Savings and Carbon Dioxide Emission Reduction Using Advanced Refractory TechnologiesBy Bob Drew, Alfred Spanring, Kirschen. Marcus
"Increasing material conversion and energy efficiency, and decreasing carbon dioxide emission levels are crucial for sustainable production processes in the aluminum, cooper, and steel industries. RHI
Jan 1, 2008
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The New Composite Cast Alloys Copper Based and Technological Peculiarities of ProcessingBy V. V. Khristenko, V. I. Dubodelov, V. A. Seredenko, B. A. Kyryyevsky, H. V. Seredenko
"During the last decades investigators of many countries shows an increased interest to alloys which are characterized by miscibility gap in a liquid state. It is connected with essential possibilitie
Jan 1, 2000
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Environmentally Sound Technology for Processing of Domestic Solid Waste and Other Toxic Waste in Sparged Molten SlagBy A. V. Tarasov
An environmentally clean and virtually waste-less technology for treatment of domestic solid waste and other toxic chloride-containing materials has been developed and proven on a full scale by the Gi
Jan 1, 2002
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Flotation Separation Of Uranium From Contaminated SoilsBy M. Misra
The volume of low-level contaminated soil at the. Department of Energy's Nuclear Weapon Sites are in the order of several million tons. Most of the contaminants are uranium, plutonium, other heav
Jan 1, 1995
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Validation and Development of Flow-3D for CastingBy M. Barkhudarov
The results are presented of research aimed at validation and development of a general purpose CFD code FLOW-3D. FLOW-3D is a commercial code developed by FLOW SCIENCE, INC. A number of physical model
Jan 1, 1992
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Rare Earth Recovery Using Pseudo Liquid MembranesBy James D. Navratil
Although liquid membranes have several advantages over conventional liquid-liquid extraction, problems such as membrane instability remain. In order to solve these problems, we have combined an electr
Jan 1, 1990
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Solid Solution Characterization In Metal By Original Tomographic Scanning Microwave Microscopy TechniqueBy Virgil Optasanu, Yvon Lacroute, Eric Lesniewska, Tony Montessin, Pauline Vitry, Eric Bourillot, Cédric Plassard
A general challenge in metallic components is the need for materials research to improve the service lifetime of the structural tanks or tubes subjected to harsh environments or the storage medium for
Jan 1, 2015
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The Mackie Vat Leaching JigBy Dan A. Mackie
Continuous leaching of precious metals ores in a vat is possible using a jigging technique. This patented method promises to be competitive with heap leaching, particularly in northern climates, diffi
Jan 1, 1990
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Recycling of Wastes From Water Treatment Plant Into Clayey CeramicBy C. M. F. Viera
In this work the properties of a clayey ceramic incorporated, up to 10 wt.%, with three types of wastes from a water treatment plant was evaluated. To determine the physical and mechanical properties
Jan 1, 2008
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Platinum-Palladium Concentrate Smelting and Pressure LeachingBy R. W. Bartlett
A two step process for treating platinum group metal flotation concentrates Is described while experimental results. The process was designed to be simple and Inexpensive While yielding a high recover
Jan 1, 1989
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Pressure Leaching of Niobium and Tantalum from Columbo-TantalitesBy M. del C. Ruiz
The extraction of Nb and Ta from a columbo-tantalite of San Luis, Argentina, is being studied by using a pressure reactor and HF as leaching agent. The reagents and products have been characterized by
Jan 1, 1999
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Waste Processing of MgO Baghouse Dust using Plasma TechnologyBy S. W. White
Plasma arc technology is increasingly being used to process a number of waste materials. In present research, plasma technology is being investigated to treat waste magnesium baghouse dust, which is a
Jan 1, 1999
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Operation of the Bottom Blown Oxygen Cupel at Britannia Refined Metals Ltd.By K. R. Barrett
The cupellation of dore/lead bullion to recover precious metals is one of the oldest metallurgical processes known to man. In recent times this has been carried out in small reverberatory furnaces but
Jan 1, 1989
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Combined Effects Of Silicon (Si) And Low Temperature Annealing On The Tensile Properties Of Cartridge (70/30) Brass With Nickel (Ni) And Iron (Fe) ContaminantsBy Adegbenjo Adewale Oladapo, Ibitoye Simeon Ademola, Ladiipo Olufemi Akinbiyi, Adegbola Adekunle Amos, Adeboje Taiwo Bode, Raji Fatai Olasunkanmi
The combined effects of the addition of Silicon (Si) as alloying element and low temperature annealing on the tensile properties of 70/30 brass with Nickel (Ni) and Iron (Fe) contaminants is investiga
Jan 1, 2015
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The Quantitative Determination of Sub-PPM Quantities of Au and Pt in Sulfide MineralsBy Louis J. Cabri
The ion microprobe (dynamic SIMS technique) is a very sensitive instrument for the quantitative determination of trace concentrations of precious metals (often at the ppb level) occurring in common su
Jan 1, 1996
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Direct Cementation And Dissolution Of Copper In Di-(2-Ethylhexyl) Phosphoric AcidBy C. Flores
The direct cementation of copper from a loaded D2EHPA 20 % vol. in kerosene using zinc, zinc-lead alloy and iron metallic powders was studied. Copper was loaded into the organic solvent from an aqueou
Jan 1, 1999
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Expansion Of the Copper Smelter In HuelvaBy Patricio Barrios
This paper discusses the revamp and expansion of Atlantic Copper's (formerly Rio Tinto Metal) copper smelter located at Huelva, Spain. The plant was expanded from 150,000 to 270,000 tpy new coppe
Jan 1, 1998
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Advantages of Integrated and Long Term Aluminum Recycling Batch Planning in a Constrained Secondary Material MarketBy Tracey Brommer, Britt Elin Gihleengen, Elsa Olivetti, Randolph Kirchain
"Increased demand resulting from the economic and environmental advantages of recycling secondary materials has constrained secondary material supply. As a result of constrained supply, the conventio
Jan 1, 2012
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Ceramic Filters For High Temperature Furnace Gas ApplicationsBy Gary K. Elliott
Many industrial processes generate hot waste gases which contain particulate pollutants. Conventional clean-up techniques suffer limitations either because collection efficiency is low or because the
Jan 1, 1992