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Optimization Of Flash Smelter Offgas Cooling And CleaningBy Bengt T. Andersson
Outokumpu Consulting Engineers, Outokumpu Oy SF-02200 Espoo 20, Finland This paper describes experiences from some operating non-ferrous flash -smelters and focuses on the advances in smelter byprodu
Jan 1, 1983
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Recycling Of Base Metals From Metal Wastes Of Brass FoundriesBy Carl C. Nesbitt
A process has been developed to recover and recycle metals from wastes of brass foundries which contain copper, zinc and lead in various quantities. Tests were conducted to evaluate several leachants,
Jan 1, 1995
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Top Submerged Lancing for Recovery of Zinc From ISF SlagBy M. Waladan
The top submerged lancing Sirosmelt system has been developed through laborator.y scale testwork and pilot plant trials for recovery of zinc from ISF slag. The effects of the process variables of gas
Jan 1, 1990
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Comprehensive Utilization Of Zinc Leach Residues By Flotation - Reduction Roasting - Magnetic Separation ProcessBy Yuanbo Zhang
Zinc leach residues produced by hydrometallurgical zinc plants contain many valuable elements (zinc, iron, lead, gallium, indium silver, etc), while they have not been utilized effectively hitherto. I
Jan 1, 2006
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The Development Of A Tin Sulphide Fuming Process At Capper Pass LimitedBy P. Halsall
Smelters of medium or low grade tin concentrates must recover a high proportion of tin from iron-bearing slags or concentrates; the volatility of tin sulphide makes possible the production of iron-fre
Jan 1, 1983
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Observations On Blister Copper SpittingBy Melissa L. Trapani
Keywords: Copper, Taphole, Flow Instability. ?Blister spitting? is a flow irregularity where the molten blister copper stream ? or part thereof ? sprays from the taphole exit rather than following
Jan 1, 2005
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Local Temperature Control For Die Casting ProcessesBy Tiebao Yang
In high pressure die casting processes, a die plays a critical role in removing heat from the molten metal during the cavity filling and solidification stages. Proper control of die temperature is ess
Jan 1, 2006
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Cathodoluminescence Mineralogy of Ceramic Build-ups in Channel Induction FurnacesBy Musa Karakus
Ceramic build-ups are synthetic mineral deposits formed in critical locations in or near the throats of inductor units in channel induction furnaces, the preferred melting and holding furnaces used in
Jan 1, 1989
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Acid Recovery From Spent Acids & Electrolytes via Continuous Ion ExchangeBy Richard S. Dennis
Acid recovery employs ion exchange (I-X) resin as separation media for inorganic acids from dissolved metallic salts by physical adsorption and without the use of chemicals. This technology has been u
Jan 1, 1996
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Critical Materials Traceability: More Important Than MetallurgyBy J. R. Goode
Up to one half of neodymium and praseodymium production, key ingredients in permanent magnets, is produced illegally. About 60% of cobalt production, critical in lithium-ion batteries and other applic
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The Soluble Gold in ArsenopyriteBy R. M. Lamya
A considerable part of gold encapsulated in some refractory sulphides can be dissolved during sulphide matrix decomposition in non-complexing aqueous media. This has been concluded from laboratory res
Jan 1, 1995
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A comparative View of Control and Regulating Technologies for Some Primary smelting operationsBy Husamuddin Ahmadzai
A survey of regulations and state of the art control technologies is presented relating to the smelting of primary aluminium, copper and recycling of residues. Some costs associated with the alternati
Jan 1, 1992
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Acustic-Pulsation-Based Intensification Of Heat Transfer In Continuous FurnacesBy Alexey Lozhko
The technical-and-economic furnace exploitation indices are considerably influenced by the system of heat utilization. In the situation of total output decrease works are forced to exploit furnaces at
Jan 1, 2006
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Extraction and Separation of Metals Using LIX 84 and D2EHPA Diluted in Kerosene from Sulfate SolutionBy Vinay Kumar
The disposal of large quantities of electronic scraps generated world wide is causing not only environmental problem but also loss of resources. Therefore, R & D efforts have been made to develop a su
Jan 1, 2009
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Pullout Tests of Sisal Fibers in Epoxy Matrix for Characterization of Interfacial StrengthBy Wellington Pereira Inácio, Fernando Wypych, Sergio Neves Monteiro, Artur Camposo Pereira, Rafael Marangoni
"The efficiency by which an applied load is transmitted from the matrix to reinforcing fibers in a composite depends on the fiber/matrix adhesion strength. This is determined as the interfacial shear
Jan 1, 2011
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Mineralogical Characterization of Lead SinterBy E. vanHuyssteen
A method of establishing the relationship between the mineralogy of a sinter and its subsequent processing behaviour in a lead blast furnace is demonstrated. It involves: 1) analyzing the Zn-spinels,
Jan 1, 1993
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The Effect Of Carbon Material Properties On The Reduction Kinetics Of Manganese And Silicon From Slag To MetalBy Gabriella Tranell
In the manganese ferroalloys industry, there is increasing focus on the performance of different carbonaceous materials within the smelting processes. With a developing scarcity of traditional raw mat
Jan 1, 2006
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Ore Microscopy -An Indispensable Tool for Beneficiation of Massive Sulphides of the Iberian Pyrite BeltBy O. C. Gaspar
The mineralogical and textural characteristics of the volcanogenic massive sulphide ores from the Aljustrel and Neves-Corvo deposits have been studied by ore microscopy techniques since 1977. Several
Jan 1, 1991
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Dust Forming Mechanisms In The Copper Converting ProcessBy Bo Björkman
A controlled dust generation whereby the dust generated would be enriched with specific metals would considerably facilitate the possibilities of recovering metals from such dusts. A basic understandi
Jan 1, 1996
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Kinetics of Oxychlorination of Chromium (III) OxideBy I. Gaballah
The kinetics of oxychlorination of pure CI-2O3 with C12+02 gas mixtures is studied by ThermoGravimetric Analysis (TGA) in non and isothermal conditions up to 1000 °C. The reaction of Cr2O3 with C12+O2
Jan 1, 1997