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On the Reaction Mechanism of Oxidized Chalcopyrite Particles and Copper Matte with Iron Silicate SlagBy K. Fagerlund
Methods for simulation of settler reactions, matte-slag separation and matte settling in copper flash smelting have been examined. The reaction, separation and settling phenomena of slightly oxidized
Jan 1, 1997
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Chlorination Kinetics of Xenotime with Chlorine in Presence of CarbonBy M. A. Gimenes
The utilization of chlorination in extractive metallurgy and advanced ceramics areas has been widely investigated as a preparative route in order to obtain intermetallic compounds, which are used as p
Jan 1, 2000
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Treatment of Some Liquid Waste Associated with Lead Battery RecyclingBy Carla Lupi, Alessandro Pescetelli
"Spent lead battery recycling still shows few weak points in the achievement of a 100% recycling of different waste matters and by- products arising from the recycling process. Some of said problems a
Jan 1, 2008
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Process Control, Optimization and Automation through Modeling and Simulation (plenary) (Abstract Only)By F. Kongoli
Nonferrous and ferrous smelting industries have recently faced the unavoidable necessity of changing and/or improving the smelting technologies as a result of the use of new raw materials which are be
Jan 1, 2003
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Residence Time Distribution Analysis for a Pyrometallurgical Channel Reactor with a Combination of Ideal ReactorsBy Kumar M. Lyer
Residence time distribution (RTD) of light and heavy liquids in a pyrometallurgical channel reactor was mathematically modeled by representing the reactor as a combination of ideal reactors. Cold mode
Jan 1, 1993
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Evaluating Aluminum Melting Furnace Transient Energy EfficiencyBy Donald L. Stewart, Ken Overfield, Edward M. Williams
"Recent increases in energy cost have lead to a renewed focus on energy efficiency during aluminum melting operations to reduce fuel usage. The goals of a batch melting operation are to melt the charg
Jan 1, 2009
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Modeling the Fonnation of Bainitic Ferrite in Low-carbon SteelsIn low carbon TRIP steels, the formation of carbide-free bainitic ferrite is crucial for the stabilization of austenite. Based on experimental investigations modeling the bainite reaction is examined
Jan 1, 2003
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Analytical Techniques Used for Investigating the Recycle of Lead from Fire Assay WastesBy Sue Xue, Carl C. Nesbitt
A project was completed which investigated the efficacy of recycling lead or lead monoxide from various fire assay wastes including crucibles, cupels and slag. The scope of the project was to determin
Jan 1, 1999
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Data Corrections in Two-Dimensional Liberation StudiesBy G. S. Hill
A large amount of the stereological error associated with liberation studies can he eliminated by assessing areas instead of linear intercepts. The presentation of a simple geometrical model as a ster
Jan 11, 2011
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Engineered Scavenger Compounds: Recovery of Lithium from Lithium-Aluminum AlloysBy W. D. Riley
Engineered Scavenger Compounds (ESCs), developed by the U. S. Bureau of Mines I are a novel class of compounds that can selectively recover a desired element from 'a solid or molten alloy. Lithiu
Jan 1, 1991
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Hexagonal Phase Transformation in the Engineered Scavenger Compound, Lithium Titanate .By W. K. Collins
Engineered Scavenger Compounds (ESCs), developed by the U.S. Bureau of Mines, are a novel class of compounds that can selectively recover a desired element from a solid or molten alloy. Lithium titana
Jan 1, 1993
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Mechanical and Pyrometallurgical Recycling of Electronic WastesBy Dmitri Goljandin, Jaan Kers, Xiangjun Zuo, Lifeng Zhang, Priidu Peetsalu
"In this paper, the mechanical milling of the electronic wastes was carried out. The metal parts and plastic parts were roughly separated. The final plastic powder size could be as small as ~100 µm. T
Jan 1, 2008
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Novel Use Of Geochemical Models In Evaluating Treatment Trains For Aqueous Radioactive Waste StreamsBy Richard J. Abitz
Thennodynamic geochemical models have been applied to assess the relative effectiveness of a variety of reagents added to aqueous waste streams for the removal of radioactive elements. Two aqueous was
Jan 1, 1996
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Shell Metal Extractant 529 - A New Selective Extractant for Copper and NickelBy A. J. van der Zeeuw
The use of SME 529 in the extraction of copper from acidic liquors and of copper and nickel from ammoniacal solutions, is illustrated with results of laboratory and bench scale mixer/settler experimen
Jan 1, 1976
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Real-Time Measurement Of Aqueous Cyanide In Mining OperationsBy Kevin L. Gering
A detection method and apparatus have been developed to perform real-time measurement of aqueous free cyanide, C-. A laboratory prototype can measure cyanide ranging from 5 micrograms ,per liter to 10
Jan 1, 1998
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Delivering A National Process Design Unit With Industry SupportBy Don Ibana
Supported by the Minerals Council of Australia (MCA) through the Minerals Tertiary Education Council (MTEC), three Australian universities–Curtin University, Murdoch University and the University of Q
Jan 1, 2014
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Recent Operation For Treatment Of Secondary Materials At Mitsubishi ProcessBy E. Oshilna
The Mitsubishi process has many advantages pertaining to economical and environmental matters. These advantages have led to the installations of the Mitsubishi process in constructing new smelters: Th
Jan 1, 1998
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Application of Oxygen Enrichment for the Pyrohydrolysis of Metal ChloridesBy B. Wasmund, K. Adham, K. O'Keefe, C. Lee
"Metal chlorides (e.g. iron and nickel) can be pyrohydrolysed at elevated temperatures to yield an HCl rich off-gas and a metal oxide product. Typically, the high energy requirement for pyrohydrolysis
Jan 1, 2011
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Constitution Of Electrical Conductivity Of Copper Sulfate Electrolytes Acidified With Sulfuric Acid For Copper Electro-Refining And -Winning ProcessesBy K. Tozwa
The electrical conductivity of electrolytes for copper electrorefining and electrowinning processes has been reported by many researchers since 1911. The experimental results show that the conductivit
Jan 1, 2003
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Treatment of Alaskan Refractory Gold OresBy W. R. McDonald
The U.S. Bureau of Mines investigated treatment of gold and silver refractory ores and concentrates that respond poorly to conventional cyanidation techniques due to the complex mineralogy of the ore.
Jan 1, 1991