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The Viscosity of Liquid Lead-Tin Alloys and its Temperature DependenceBy José D. T. Capocchi
Viscosity of liquid lead, tin, and Pb-Sn alloys has been measured by the rotational viscometer method in the temperature range from 50 K above their respective liquidus temperature to 823 K. The resul
Jan 1, 2000
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Phosphate Beneficiation - Challenges And OpportunitiesBy Jinrong (Patrick) Mang
Three of the most challenging problems in phosphate beneficiation are discussed: flotation efficiency, resource conservation and environmental impact. Some new flotation machines offer the opportunity
Jan 1, 1995
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Effect of Oxygen and Carbon on Lifetime in Cz Silicon Pulled from Top-Cuts of Casted Multi-Crystalline IngotBy Yu Hu, Gabriella Tranell, Song Zhang, Eivind Johannes Øvrelid
"In the present research, recycling feedstock of silicon for Photovoltic (PV) application is investigated. Whether these recycling feedstocks are reliable in the future use is discussed in this work t
Jan 1, 2013
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Two-Way Shape Memory Effect of Ferromagnetic Ni-Mn-Ga Sputter-Deposited Films (f3c92002-78cd-4783-9f6f-97cacb3f320c)By Makoto Ohtsuka
The ternary Ni2MnGa intermetallic compound is an intelligent material which has both a ferromagnetic property and a shape memory effect (SMB), The use of the shape memory alloy films for an actuator o
Jan 1, 2003
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Thermodynamical Modeling of Nickel Smelting ProcessBy Zhang Chuanfu, Tan Pengfu
"A thermodynamic model is developed to simulate nickel flash smelting process. In the nickel flash furnace, oxidation of concentrate occurs at one end, and reduction of slag occurs at the other. The m
Jan 1, 1998
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Two-Way Shape Memory Effect of Ferromagnetic Ni-Mn-Ga Sputter-Deposited FilmsBy Makoto Ohlsuka
The ternary Ni2MnGa intermetallic compound is an intelligent material which has both a ferromagnetic property and a shape memory effect (SME). The use of the shape memory alloy films for an actuator o
Jan 1, 2003
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Refractories for Nickel Extractive MetallurgyBy L. J. Davies
Refractories usage in furnaces for the extraction of nickel from both sulphides and lateritic ores is reviewed. Recent changes in raw materials and basic brick qualities developed to meet the increasi
Jan 1, 1988
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Effect of Slime Layer on the Anode Potential in Nickel Matte ElectrorefiningBy T. Innmi
The potential of the nickel matte anode was measured during the matte electrolysis in the commercial cell. The slime layer consists of elemental sulfur and was found to greatly influence the potential
Jan 1, 1988
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Pyrometallurgical Extraction of Alumina and Iron from Red MudBy B. Mishra
The major waste product of the alkaline extraction of alumina from bauxite [Bayer Process] is known as red-mud. Approximately, a ton of red-mud is produced for every two tons of bauxite that is mined.
Jan 1, 2000
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Detection of Hard Alpha Inclusions in a Titanium Alloy by Magnetic SensingBy Hector Carreon
This paper presents experimental data for the magnetic field produced by thermoelectric currents around uncracked hard-alpha inclusions in a Ti?6Al?4V specimen under external thermal excitation for di
Jan 1, 2009
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Copper Pyrometallurgy: The Quest For An Environmentally Acceptable Continuous ProcessBy J. C. Yannopoulos
The quest for a continuous copper smelting and converting process, which has been going on for a long time, has not as yet reached its objective. The most recent efforts for the development of a cont
Jan 1, 1983
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Neodymium And Iron Recovery From NdFeB Permanent Magnet ScrapBy J. W. Lyman
The U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, investigated methods to recover valuable rare-earth materials from NdFeB magnet scrap. Although several processing techniques were evaluated" the
Jan 1, 1992
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Mineralogical Evaluation of Unleached Gold in Biooxidized Leach Residues from Gold Quarry Deposit, Carlin, NevadaBy R. Y. Wan, S. L. Chryssoulis
"Gold associations were established in a·biooxidized, chlorinated CIL residue assaying 0.02 oz Ault and in a biooxidized thiosulfate leach residue assaying 0.01 oz Au/t. A detailed mineralogical study
Jan 1, 1997
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Fundamental Process Equilibria of Base and Trace Elements in the DON Smelting of Various Nickel ConcentratesBy Pekka Taskinen
The converter-less nickel matte smelting technology (DON) adopted more than 20 years ago in Boliden Harjavalta smelter has been since that applied successfully to the processing of large number of nic
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New Approaches for Electrochemical Preparation of CdS FilmBy Hideki Minoura
"Two novel electrochemical techniques for the preparation of highly crystallized CdS film have been presented. One is cathodization of a conductive substrate in an acidic chemical bath containing cadm
Jan 1, 2000
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Computational Modelling of Metals Reduction ProcessesBy M Philip Schwarz
"This paper reviews the status of computational modelling of a variety of common metals reduction processes, namely the blast furnace, rotary kiln and fluidised bed, and one new process not yet commer
Jan 1, 2001
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Processing and Applications of Rare Earth Metals and Intermetallic CompoundsBy Ken-ichi Machida
"Surface modification of R-Fe-N intermetallic compounds was made to improve their magnetic property and nitrogenabsorbing ability, arid high-performance resin-bonded magnets and nitrogen storage mater
Jan 1, 2000
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Arc Pressure Control in GTA WeldingBy George E. Cook, Peter C. Levick, Francis M. Wells
"Relationships are established between the peak current of a pulsed, rectangular current waveform and the pulse current duty cycle under conditions of constant arc power. By appropriate choice of thes
Jan 1, 1986
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Development and In Place Leaching of Mountain City Chalcocite Ore BodyBy C. B. Catanach
The development and in place leaching of a chalcocite ore body at Mountain City, Nevada is described. Block caving was used to induce permeability while ore removed during development was leached in h
Jan 1, 1976
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Characterization of Copper Oxides by Eds-Sem Depth Profiling, EIS And XRDBy David Cocke
Study of surface and subsurface interfacial chemistry of metallic and similar systems has its enormous technological importance. Copper, for example, is a common component of many alloys and bulk amor
Jan 1, 2009