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Magnetite Stratification During Slag ReductionBy Gabriel Riveros
The stags from the Teniente Converter (TC) have high copper and magnetite contents. The reduction and copper impoverishment of these slags in an electric furnace was simulated in the laboratory, as pa
Jan 1, 2001
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Thermodynamic Properties Of Sulfur In Fe. Co. Ni. And Their Binary AlloysBy M. R. Baren
Unpublished results obtained by Baren on thermodynamic properties of sulfur in liquid Fe. Co. Ni. Fe-Co. Fe-Ni. and Co-Ni are reevaluated. correlated. and interpreted on the basis of recent developmen
Jan 1, 1983
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Behavior of Sulfur During Leaching of Sulfidic MineralBy Thomas Havlik
It is proposed to realise the direct leaching, during which will be generated elemental sulfur and not sulfate or sulfuric acid as end product, under conditions that sulfur will not cover the leaching
Jan 1, 1996
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Recycling of Solid Wastes Containing Iron from Integrated Steelmaking PlantBy C. Takano
The integrated iron and steelmaking industry generates large amounts and many types of solid dusts and sludge, at different phases of the production. Within these are: sludge of the Blast Furnace; cok
Jan 1, 2001
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Challenges to the Biotechnological Recycling of Precious and Rare Metals Sourced from Post-Consumer ProductsBy Yasuhiro Konishi, Norizoh Saitoh
"We have developed new recycling technologies, based upon an eco-friendly biotechnology, in order to extract precious and rare metals sourced from post-consumer products. Recently we have been focusin
Jan 1, 2014
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Titanium Powder Production by Reactive Molten Salt as an ReductantBy Yoshio Waseda, Tetsuya Uda, Tom H. Okabe
"Halide salt has been tested as a reductant for producing titanium powder directly from TiCl4. From the results of thermodynamic investigation for several rare earth chloride systems, DyCl2 was found
Jan 1, 2000
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Development Of Countercurrent Solvent Extraction Processes For Treatment Of Highly Radioactive. Waste Streams? Using Centrifugal ContactorsBy J. D. Law
The presence of long-lived radionuclides presents a challenge to the management of radioactive wastes. Separation of the radionuclides from the waste solutions has the potential of significantly decre
Jan 1, 1999
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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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Copper Mineral Reactions in Supercritical and Subcritical Water (U.S. Bureau of Mines Salt Lake City Research Center)By A. E. Isaacson
The U.S. Bureau of Mines is studying the effect of supercritical water, at 400' C and 3,500 psi, and subcritical water, at lower temperatures and pressures, on mixtures of minerals and metals to
Jan 1, 1989
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An approach for scaling arsenic removal from smelter gases using iron oxidesBy Balladares V. Eduardo
Most of the arsenic contained in copper concentrates is removed in the gas phase during the smelting and converting processes and, according to recent environmental regulations, it is required to fix
Jan 1, 2005
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Application Of Molten Salts In Metals Production (Keynote) (Yazawa International Symposium)By Brajendra Mishra
Molten Salt electrolytic processes offer unique opportunities to extract and refine metals where gaseous or metallothermic reduction, hydro metallurgical extraction and aqueous electrolytic methods ar
Jan 1, 2003
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Microbes for BiohydrometallurgyBy Henry L. Ehrlich
This survey compares bioleaching and biobeneficiation by autotrophic bacteria with that by heterotrophic bacteria and fungi Some physiological principles are reviewed. Advantages and disadvantages of
Jan 1, 1991
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Ion Interaction Models for Co, Ni, Cu, Zn and FeBy KNona C. Liddell
The ion interaction model Pitzer proposed twenty years ago is today the most widely used method for calculation of osmotic coefficients and electrolyte and single ion activity coefficients in aqueous
Jan 1, 1993
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Fluosilicic Acid Leaching Of GalenaBy Patrick R. Taylor
A kinetic study of the fluosilicic acid leaching of galena was performed under the presence of different oxidants. Fluosilicic acid concentration, agitation speed, concentration of solids and particle
Jan 1, 2003
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Clayey Ceramic Incorporated With Powder from the Sintering Plant of a Steel-Making IndustryBy S. N. Monteiro, C. M. F. Vieira, M. M. Ribeiro
"This work has as its objective to evaluate the effect of incorporation of the powder waste retained in the eletrostatic precipitator of the sintering stage from an integrated steel making plant on th
Jan 1, 2011
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Production Of Elemental Sulphur From Non-Ferrous Smelter Gas (Keynote) (0da863a0-3b55-4ebb-968f-68550bd51096)By Takahiko Okura
Most non-ferrous raw materials are associated with sulphur. To extract the metals, the sulphur is recovered typically as Sulphuric acid or liquid S02. On the other hand, natural gas may contain over 2
Jan 1, 2003
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Electrodeposition of Thin Multilayer Magnetic MaterialsBy K. C. Liddell
"Cu/Ni multilayers exhibiting giant magnetoresistance were deposited from a single electrolyte under stepped potentiostatic control. To enable transport measurements to be made without remounting the
Jan 1, 1997
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Processing And Study Of Magnetic And Magnetostrictive Properties Of Fe-Zn AlloysBy Robert Corson
Zinc has a large solubility in Fe and a completely filled ?d? shell. With the discovery of dramatic increase of the magnetostriction in Fe by Ga addition, an examination of element Zinc that is adjace
Jan 1, 2006
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Production Of Elemental Sulphur From Non-Ferrous Smelter Gas (Keynote)By Takahiko Okura
Most non-ferrous raw materials are associated with sulphur. To extract the metals, the sulphur is recovered typically as sulphuric acid or liquid SOz, On the other hand, natural gas may contain over 2
Jan 1, 2003
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Handling of Slags Leaving Metallurgical VesselsBy J. S. Pitsillos
A new furnace tapping technique involving the simulation of a control valve at the exit to a furnace is being investigated. The purpose of this new tapping technique is to regulate the flowrate of liq
Jan 1, 1991