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The Mineral Graphite Purification In Reactive FrothBy F. K. Letowski
Leaching in froth is a particular case of a three phase (liquid-solid-gaseous) process which combines flotation with leaching by using a reactive gaseous reagent as a flotation carrier and a leaching
Jan 1, 1995
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First Experience with the Formation of "Natural" Metal-Matrix Composite by the Appropriate Thermo-Mechanical Treatment of Polycrystalline MetalsBy A. Korbel
The progress in understanding the nature of strain localization in metallic materials and in particular the understanding of the role of external (deformation conditions) and internal (material substr
Jan 1, 1997
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Thermodynamics Of Sulfation of Impurities In Titaniferous SlagsBy Krzyszof Borowiec
With the aim of determining the thermodynamic conditions for sulfation of impurity elements, in particular magnesium, in titaniferous slags the equilibrium gas composition for the sulfation reaction:
Jan 1, 1985
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Reduction- Leaching Of A Local Barite Ore For The Preparation Of Fine Grain Barium Sulphate And CarbonateBy K. A. Elbarawy
Processing of Egyptian barite ore with a composition of 85.5% BaSO4; 2.75%SiO2;1.56%Fe2O3 and 5.1% Al2O3 was performed with the aim to prepare pure barium salts. The process took place through pelleti
Jan 1, 2006
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Role of Innovative Separation Techniques for Value Added Product Recovery from Secondary SourcesBy V. I. Lakshmanan
"Historically flowsheets are developed for efficient separation of metals for economic recovery. With increasing emphasis on reduction, reuse and recycle (3Rs) efficient methods are sought to recover
Jan 1, 1996
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Direct Solvent Extraction of Cobalt and Nickel from Laterite-Acid Pressure Leach LiquorsBy K. Soldenhoff
The Bulong deposit, situated near Kalgoorlie in Western Australia and owned by Resolute Limited, is a lateritic deposit containing on average 1.1% nickel and 0.09% cobalt. A process has been developed
Jan 1, 1998
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Inertization and Recycling of Wastes Containing Asbestos with the Cordiam Method: Study of Thermodynamic ParametersBy F. Leuzzi
Asbestos is a natural mineral fibre which has been known and utilized commercially for about a century. From the forties, it was employed on an ever-increasing scale throughout the mechanical engineer
Jan 1, 1999
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Effect of Arsenic and Antimony in Copper ElectrorefiningBy V. Baltazar
The behaviour of arsenic and antimony during copper electrorefining was studied in order to identify the conditions under which good quality copper cathodes could be produced from anodes with high lev
Jan 1, 1987
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The Influence Of Environmental Control Systems On Aluminium Treatment Processes For Quality Metal ProductionBy Barry J. Welch
The production of primary aluminium can potentially lead to metal that, with minimum treatment, meets a high purity standard. Smelters that can achieve a significant proportion of their production in
Jan 1, 1996
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The Precipitation Chemistry And Performance Of The Akita Hematite Process An Integrated Laboratory And Industrial Scale StudyBy Terry C. Cheng
The Akita Hematite Process is currently the only hydrometallurgical iron removal process producing saleable iron by-products in the zinc industry. In this study, McGill University and Akita Zinc Co.
Jan 1, 2003
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The Behaviour Of The Lanthanide Elements During Jarosite PrecipitationBy J. E. Dutrizac
The behaviour of the lanthanide elements during the precipitation of sodium and potassium jarosites at 98oC from sulphate media was systematically investigated. The lower atomic weight lanthanide ele
Jan 1, 2003
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Dissolution Mechanism And Solubility Of Chlorine In The Oxide Melts (Invited)By Kazuki Morita
Dissolution mechanism and solubility of chlorine in the oxide melts, such as CaO-SiO2-Al2O3 (-Na2O), Na2O-SiO2-Al2O3 and CaO-SiO2-FeO systems, have been equilibrium technique was employed with control
Jan 1, 2003
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Biological Degradation Of Solvent Extraction Circuit Plant OrganicBy Nelson Collao I.
Loss of the organic phase from solvent extraction circuits is a major cost factor for SXEW operations. Recognized sources of loss include evaporation, entrainment, and biological degradation. The me
Jan 1, 2003
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Development Of Extractants To Transport Metal Salts In Base Metal Recovery Processes.By S. G. Galbraith
We have used the principles of supramolecular chemistry to develop reagents to transport metal salts. These reagents have separated charged "compartments" which recognize a metal cation and its attend
Jan 1, 2003
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Low Cost Options for Gas Compositional Analysis of Product Streams of Oxy-Combustion Processes with Carbon Capture (an Overview)By John A. Clark, Danylo Oryshchyn, Casey Carney, Stephen Gerdemann, Cathy Summers, Thomas Ochs
"Limited analysis of combustion gas streams where carbon capture is not of interest is done mainly to ascertain operation parameters. Stringent regulations on acid gases and particulates promote caref
Jan 1, 2010
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Alloy Waste Forms For Metal Fission Products And Actinides Isolated By Spent Nuclear Fuel TreatmentBy S. M. McDeavitt
Waste form alloys are being developed at Argonne National Laboratory for the disposal of remnant metallic wastes from an electrometallurgical process developed to treat spent nuclear fuel. This metal
Jan 1, 1996
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Interphase Evolution And Defect Formation During Horizontally Directional Solidification Process Of Sn-Zn AlloysBy Alex I. Kociubczyk, Wilky Desrosin, Lucía Mabel Boycho, Alicia E. Ares, Carlos E. Schvezov
In the present research, commercially pure Sn and Zn, and Sn-Zn alloys (Sn-1wt.%Zn, Sn- 2wt.%Zn, Sn-4wt.%Zn, Sn-8wt.%Zn and Sn-8.9wt.%Zn, weight percent) were obtained by a horizontal directional soli
Jan 1, 2015
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Recovery of Copper from a-Etchant SolutionBy C. W. Won
a-etchant solution is the waste material obtained during the etching by ammoniacal solution of printed circuits for PCs. This material contains a substantial amount of copper (13-14%) but is usually d
Jan 1, 1993
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Potential Benefits of Balanced Blast to Improve Cupola OperationBy Robert A. Medower
This paper will review the operational benefits of applying contemporary control technology to balance the blast to a cupola. Reported benefits from existing installations include reduced channelling,
Jan 1, 2001
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Activities Of Lead And Zinc Oxides In CaO-SiO2-FeOX-AlO1.5 SlagBy Katsunori Yamaguchi
The zinc, lead and alumina contents in copper smelting slag are increasing with the increase in waste recycling. The recovery of base metals such as lead and zinc from copper converter slag is importa
Jan 1, 2006