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  • TMS
    The Importance Of The Cu(Ii) Catalyst Inthe Thiosulfate Leaching Of Gold

    By Anita E. Lam

    The thiosulfate leaching of gold generally requires the presence of a catalyst such as cupric tetraammine, Cu(NH3)42+, to obtain reasonable leaching rates and gold extractions. Unfortunately, this sa

    Jan 1, 2003

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    Usability Of Industrial Ashes In Cement Production As Pozzolanic Materials

    By Taner Kavas

    In the present study the utilization of coal ashes that appear at the end of firing process of brick production in cement pastes was examined. Ashes with three different particle sizes of 75 µm, 106 µ

    Jan 1, 2006

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    Risk Management In The New Millenium

    By John M. Rogers

    Risk management has rapidly developed to become an integrated, holistic approach that now encompasses the main risk elements such as product quality control, occupational health and safety, security,

    Jan 1, 1999

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    The Price-Stock Relationship In The Copper Market: A Surprising Approach

    By P. M. Pincheira Brown

    The widely accepted inverse relationship between copper prices ail stocks, has been commonly used by analysts to explain the behavior of the copper market and to forecast film copper pries. However, e

    Jan 1, 1999

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    Pipe Coil Selection For Cast Copper Cooling Blocks

    By Allan J. MacRae

    A copper alloy to be used for coils in cast copper cooling blocks has been identified and samples prepared for metallurgical examination and destructive testing to compare with cast cooling blocks man

    Jan 1, 2002

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    Design and Engineering of the Plant for Man-Made Hydrocarbon-Containing Raw Materials Available in Countries of the Baltic Sea Region

    By Andrey Tarasov, Erki Unn, Valery Paretsky

    "The stability of the markets of energy resources and labor in countries of the Baltic Sea Region including Estonia is determined to a significant degree by the use of combustible shales as fuel and t

    Jan 1, 2008

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    Important Events In The Recent Past And Near Future Of Hydrogen Storage

    By Scott W. Jorgensen

    Hydrogen storage research has a long history, with a recent surge of new materials and new concepts. Important progress has occurred in the area of solid phase materials for storage, tank materials an

    Jan 1, 2006

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    Radar Geosteering In Geothermal Reservoirs Or Development Of Radar- Controlled Directional Drilling Bottom Assembly For Geothermal Reservoirs

    By Larry G. Stolarczyk

    The development of geosteering technology for geothermal reservoirs is challenged by the integration of electrically small antennas in small-diameter metallic drill rods. To be useful, the antenna pa

    Jan 1, 2006

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    Development Of Zinc Production At The Chelyabinsk Zinc Plant

    By L. A. Kazanbayev

    The Chelyabinsk Electrolytic Zinc Plant (CEZP) was commissioned in 1935. Over the elapsed years the Plant capacity has been increased from 10 thousand tons of zinc (1935) to 150 thousand tons of zinc

    Jan 1, 2006

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    Power Plant Fly Ash - A Review Of Beneficiation And Utilization

    By H. Kurama

    In this paper, utilization of fly ash as a value added product in areas such as novel materials, waste management, fillers and agriculture is reviewed with the aim of helping the expand of the usage o

    Jan 1, 2006

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    Use Of Hydrometallurgy In Direct Processing Of Base Metal/PGM Concentrates

    By Joe Milbourne

    The potential for treating copper-nickel-cobalt-platinum group metal concentrates by a fully hydrometallurgical route is discussed. Processes specifically developed for treating these feeds and the p

    Jan 1, 2003

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    Solvent Extraction Of Halides From Metallurgical Solutions

    By Cashman R. S. Mason

    Removal of halides (fluoride, chloride) from metallurgical solutions can reduce corrosion rates and improve hygiene from decreased anodic chlorine evolution. This is particularly true for zinc sulphat

    Jan 1, 2003

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    Equilibrium versus Kinetics in Lead Refining

    By T. R. A. Davey

    It is often important in the study of a process to determine whether the limitations are governed by equilibrium or kinetic considerations. Sometimes it is possible to devise a design of the process o

    Jan 1, 2000

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    Extraction And Recovery Of Indium And Germanium From Primary And Secondary Hydrometallurgical Streams Using Molecular Recognition Technology

    By Neil E. Izatt

    The use of Molecular Recognition Technology (MRT), a selective separations technology using specifically designed ligands, has been established as an effective process for removal of metal ions foun

    Jan 1, 2006

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    Use Of Microporous Insulation In Copper Holding Furnaces At BHP Copper, San Manuel, AZ.

    By Iain B. Mackenzie

    In 1997, a thin layer of Microtherm Microporous Insulation was used to replace fireclay brick behind the magnesia/chrome working lining in #5 refining furnace at BHP?s San Manuel AZ smelter. A 23°C re

    Jan 1, 1999

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    Recent Changes To Operating Practices At Minera Quebrada Blanca

    By Henry Salomon-De-Friedberg

    Quebrada Blanca has had to overcome numerous challenges in achieving design throughput. The paper reviews how actual practice has evolved from the original design. The major challenges that were encou

    Jan 1, 1999

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    Characterization Of Ilmenite Ore Samples From Dankoli In North Western Nigeria

    By Adelana Adetunji

    Ilmenite ore samples obtained from Dankoli in Zamfara, North Western Nigeria has been characterized using Energy Dispersive X-ray fluorescence (EDXRF) technique, X-ray diffraction (XRD) technique and

    Jan 1, 2006

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    Anodic Slimes Characteristics And Behaviour In Copper Refining

    By G. Cifuentes

    It is known that the cathode purity and the electrolyte treatment are affected by the solids present in the electrolyte. Anodic slimes properties (e.g., chemical composition, crystalline composition,

    Jan 1, 1999

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    The Boleslaw Electrolytic Zinc Plant

    By J. Miernik, D. Krupka, B. Ochab

    The electrolytic zinc plant, with a capacity 75,000 tonnes per year, is part of Zaklady Gorniczo-Hutnicze BOLESLAW. It is the biggest zinc producer in Poland. The electrolytic zinc plant started up in

    Jan 1, 2000

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    The Leaching Kinetics Of Phase-Transformed Chalcopyrite With Sulfate Roasting

    By Song Ning

    The main mineral constituents of phase-transformed chalcopyrite are CuS and FeS2. CuS is more soluble than FeS2 in an acidic CuCl2 solution with presence of excessive NaCl, so that FeS2 could be remov

    Jan 1, 2006