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Fundamental And Applied Research On Tin Electrorefining Employing Stainless Steel Cathodes (Invited)By Paulo von Krüger
This paper deals with the cell design and operation of a tin electrorefining 1:5 pilot plant. The purpose of the work was the fitting of the basic parameters to be used in a full-scale tankhouse from
Jan 1, 2003
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Computer Control in the Brenda Mines Ltd. ConcentratorBy B. C. F1intoff, R. G. Bradburn, E. Groiss
"The concentrator at Brenda Mines Ltd. treats a copper - molybdenum porphyry ore with current head grades of 0.185% Cu and 0.036% Mo. The consistently low head grades provided the driving force to exp
Jan 1, 1989
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Optical Evaluation For Biomimetic Microlens Array On Pdms SheetBy Kenji Monden
A simple technique is presented to evaluate optical property of biomimetic microlens array (BMA) as an antireflective surface on a polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) sheet. The integration of these structure
Jan 1, 2015
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Treatment Of Chromate Residue By Direct Electrolysis In Molten OxidesBy Donald R. Sadoway
The viability of treating certain forms of hazardous waste by direct electrolysis in molten oxides is under investigation. Secondary residue or waste mud produced in the course of chromate chemical pr
Jan 1, 1992
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Theoretical and Practical Aspects of Direct Recycling of Slags in E.A.P.By Petre Stelian Nita
In small steelmaking shops, in foundries and forging plants, there are not too many option to recycle the basic slags, which are not suitable for many purposes of recycling, because of their low chemi
Jan 1, 2003
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Immobilization of Thallium in a Pyrite Ash Dump by Jarosite FormationBy Wolfgang Steffes-Tun
Pyrite ore concentrate from the Meggen mine (FRG) , which contains about 0 300 400 ppm thallium, is roasted in a fluid bed furnace at 1000 -1100 C to form sulfur dioxide and ash consisting mainly of h
Jan 1, 1989
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Plasma Quench Production of Titanium PowderBy Alan DonaldsoN
Plasma Quench production of titanium is the thermal dissociation of titanium tetrachloride into gaseous titanium and chlorine followed by rapid quenching to prevent back reactions. Titanium tetrachlor
Jan 1, 2001
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New Developments for Sol-Gel Film and Fiber ProcessingBy Alan J. Hurd
"New insights into the development of microstructure in sol-gel films have recently been revealed by several diagnostic techniques, including imaging ellipsometry, ""chemical imaging"" by fluorescent
Jan 1, 1994
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Mixed Mineralogy Concentrate Feed Copper-Iron-Sulfur:-Oxygen-Silica MineralsBy W. G. Davenport
Chapter 4 examined Inco (oxygen) flash smelting of pure chalcopyrite concentrate. It showed that the oxygen and flux requirements for auto thermal smelting are readily determined by a matrix calculati
Jan 1, 2001
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Plasma Technology for Metal and Alloy Production Present Status and Future PotentialBy Jerome Feinman, Sven O. Santen
"The principles involved in the generation and application of plasma energy are reviewed briefly and the major developments in commercial and semi-commercial primary metal and alloy production are des
Jan 1, 1988
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Preparation and Properties of Germanium Sulfide GlassesBy Kenji Morinaga, Hiromichi Takebe
"Ge-S binary glasses in the range 57 to 90 at %S at 0.5 to 3 at %S intervals were prepared by a conventional melting technique using fused quartz ampoules as melting containers. Impurities contaminate
Jan 1, 2000
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Kinetic Study of Recovery of Iron from Cassiterite OreBy Gerald Onyedika, Tochi Onwumere, Martin Ogwuegbu
"The kinetic study for the leaching of iron from cassiterite ore in KOH solution was studied. The effects of KOH concentration, particle size and reaction temperature on the leaching rate of iron were
Jan 1, 2013
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Production Of Tungsten By Pulse Current Reduction Of Cawo4By Metehan Erdogan, Furkan Özdemir, Ishak Karakaya, Mustafa Elmadaglı
Tungsten is mainly produced by H2 reduction of WO3 which makes its production difficult and costly. A promising method was recently reported for direct electrochemical production of tungsten from CaWO
Jan 1, 2016
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Carbochlorination Reduction of Silica OxidesBy Mei Song, Qingyu Deng, Xuewei Lv, Lu Liu, Chenguang Bai, Meilong Hu
"The carbochlorination of several silica materials was carried out in the temperature range from 900 °C to 1200 °C. In this study, silica oxides and gaseous chlorine with carbon as reductant were used
Jan 1, 2013
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Validation and Development of Flow-3D for CastingBy M. Barkhudarov
The results are presented of research aimed at validation and development of a general purpose CFD code FLOW-3D. FLOW-3D is a commercial code developed by FLOW SCIENCE, INC. A number of physical model
Jan 1, 1992
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Applications of Ore Microscopy to Mill Products and Deposits of Disseminated Precious MetalsBy Richard D. Hagni
Ore microscopy is a useful technique to detect and study the ore minerals that are associated with sediment-hosted and volcanic-hosted deposits of finely disseminated gold and silver. Ore microscopy c
Jan 1, 1987
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A Specimen Preparation Procedure for Automated Image AnalysisBy Cesar O. Gomez
A procedure has been developed for mounting at random particles of mineral samples to be characterized using image analysis. The procedure is based on the generation of a random distribution of sample
Jan 1, 1988
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Study on Double-Layered Pellet Roasting of Sulfur and Arsenic-Bearing Gold ConcentrateBy Xi-Shan Li, Qian Li, Yong-bin Yang, Li-na Cui, Tao Jiang, Jie Ge
"With regard to control environment pollution in the roasting pretreatment of sulfur & arsenic-bearing gold concentrate, roasting of double-layered pellet was proposed. In the paper, the characteristi
Jan 1, 2013
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Mineralogical Evaluation of the Effect of Reclamation Processing Variables on the Chemistry of Foundry SandBy R. Kramer
During foundry sand reclamation process development, molds formed from reclaimed chromite sand showed a rapid decline in tensile strength during thermal cycling tests. Because this characteristic coul
Jan 1, 1991
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Processing Of Chopped Wire Waste Material Using The Floatex Density SeparatorBy Michael J. Mankosa
The increased emphasis placed on recycling of consumer and industrial waste products has generated a need for advanced separation techniques for recovery of valuable by-products. As a result, the meta
Jan 1, 1995