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  • TMS
    Detection of Hard Alpha Inclusions in a Titanium Alloy by Magnetic Sensing

    By Hector Carreon

    This paper presents experimental data for the magnetic field produced by thermoelectric currents around uncracked hard-alpha inclusions in a Ti?6Al?4V specimen under external thermal excitation for di

    Jan 1, 2009

  • TMS
    Secondary Lead Smelting at East Penn Manufacturing Co., Inc.

    By Richard A. Leiby

    The recycling of lead-acid batteries in the United States has become a challenge as to how to balance ever increasing environmental regulation and cost with efficient operations. East Penn's cap

    Jan 1, 1993

  • TMS
    Processing of Spent Catalysts by Selective Chlorination

    By I. Gaballah

    Spent hydrorefining catalysts may contain 4 to 6 % of COO and/or NiO, 8 to 16 % of Moo3 and up to 10 % V205 generally supported by alumina. Raw samples are roasted in order to eliminate carbon, sulfu

    Jan 1, 1993

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    Minimization Of Petroleum Refinery Waste By Demetallization And Recycling Of Spent FCCU Catalyst

    By Stephen K. Pave1

    Over 1,100 tons per day of Fluid Catalytic Cracking Unit (FCCU) catalyst is used worldwide. During the cracking reaction, catalyst is contaminated by deposited metals including nickel, vanadium, potas

    Jan 1, 1994

  • TMS
    Modifications to the Process Gas Handling System at Kidd Creek's Copper Smelter (ce5175f0-fd48-4dd9-bec2-b4e3e019abe0)

    By C. J. Newman

    The Kidd Creek Copper Smelter has been expanded from its original design of 59,000 tonnes of copper per year to over 120,000 tonnes per year. Modifications to the process gas handling system and acid

    Jan 1, 1992

  • TMS
    The Dissolution Of Metallic Zinc In D2EHPA

    By Luis M. Chia

    The direct dissolution of zinc in an organic solution of di-(2-ethylhexyl) phosphoric acid (D2EHPA) and kerosene was studied. The objective was to gain a better understanding of the fundamentals invol

    Jan 1, 1995

  • TMS
    The Jaguar Nickel Inc. Sechol Laterite Project - Atmospheric Chloride Leach Process

    By G. B. Harris

    Jaguar Nickel Inc. is developing the Sechol Nickel-Cobalt Laterite Project in Guatemala, Central America. Recognizing the potential advantages offered by chloride brine chemistry, Jaguar, at the facil

    Jan 1, 2004

  • TMS
    Segmentation of Three-Dimensional EBSD Data through Fast Multiscale Clustering

    By Lori Bassman, Cassandra George, Cullen McMahon, Md. Zakaria Quadir, Michael Ferry

    "Complete and accurate analysis of subgrain microstructural features must include three-dimensional information. Three-dimensional electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD) data can be used to character

    Jan 1, 2011

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    The Evolving Copper-Tellurium Byproduct System: A Review Of Changing Production Techniques & Their Implications

    By Michele L. Bustamante, Gabrielle Gaustad

    In recent years, t h e future supply of tellurium has been called into question due to the anticipated rapidly increasing demand from thin film cadmium telluride photovoltaics. Since tellurium is prod

    Jan 1, 2014

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    Precursors for PCDD/F Formation During Combustion Process

    By N. Menad

    The formation of the dioxins can be dependent on the quantities of carbon, hydrogen, chlorine and oxygen present in a given system, as well as on parameters such as temperature and pressure. Inadequat

    Jan 1, 2000

  • TMS
    Potential CO2 Emission Reduction and H2 Production Using Industrial Slag Wastes Originating from Different Industrial Sectors

    By James Bennett, Jinichiro Nakano, Anna Nakano

    Previous empirical research demonstrated that by mixing gasification and metallurgical slags at a specific composition in a CO2 enriched environment, enough exothermic heat would be generated to transfo

    Mar 1, 2017

  • TMS
    Stability of Hall-Heroult Cells

    By K. Kalgraf

    The motion and stability of the metal/electrolyte interface is determined by Navier-Stokes equation. The equation may be decomposed into two independent equations by taking the divergence and curl of

    Jan 1, 2001

  • TMS
    A Fundamental Study of Disodium Carboxymethyl Trithiocarbonate (Orfom D8) in Flotation Separation of Copper-Molybdenum Sulfides

    By SIMON TIMBILLAH

    The chalcopyrite-molybdenite (Cu-Mo) flotation industry is increasingly turning to organic depressants as suitable replacements for inorganic reagents, such as NaHS, due to environmental and safety co

  • TMS
    Fission Product Removal From Molten Salt Using Zeolite

    By C. Pereira

    Spent nuclear fuel (SNF) can be treated in a molten salt electro refiner for conversion into metal and mineral waste fonns for geologic disposal. The fuel is dissolved in molten chloride salt. Non-tra

    Jan 1, 1996

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    Ultra High Temperature Rare Earth Metal Extraction By Electrolysis

    By Antoine Allanore, Guillaume Lambotte, Bradley R. Nakanishi

    Current industrial methods used for rare earth element (REE) extraction involve: 1) ore enrichment, 2) separation of rare earth oxides (REOs), 3) chlorination or hydrofluorination, and 4) individual e

    Jan 1, 2015

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    Characterization Of Polyester Matrix Reinforced With Banana Fibers Thermal Properties By Photoacoustic Technique

    By Artur R. P. Junior Sergio, Pedro A. Netto, N. Monteiro, Foluke S. de Assis, Frederico M. Margem

    Synthetic fibers are being replaced gradually by natural materials such as lignocellulosic fibers. Compared to synthetic fibers, natural fibers have shown advantages in technical aspects such as envir

    Jan 1, 2015

  • TMS
    Characterization of Mine Waste by QEM"SEM Automated Scanning Electron Microscopy

    By Susanne Pignolet-Brandom

    Fourteen samples of crushed Duluth Complex rock were characterized by the QEM?SEM automated scanning electron microscope image analysis system to evaluate the application of the system to mining waste

    Jan 1, 1989

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    Kinetic Studies of the Reduction of the Oxides of Molybdenum and Tungsten by Hydrogen

    By J. A. Bustnes

    The present work deals with kinetic studies of the reduction of molybdenum- and tungsten oxides by hydrogen. The experimental method used was therrnogravimetry under isothermal as well as non-isotherm

    Jan 1, 1994

  • TMS
    Surface Roughening of Electrowon Copper in the Presence of Chloride Ions

    By E. Ilgar

    "Deposition studies were conducted in acid copper electrolyte to determine the influence of chloride ions on cathode morphology. A statistically designed screening test was carried out in the absence

    Jan 1, 1997

  • TMS
    Separation of Arsenic from Nickel

    By A. S. Block-Bolten

    Two innovations in nickel-arsenic separation have been studied on a laboratory scale. The first requires only a nitric acid atmospheric leach without preliminary roasting and leads to favorable final

    Jan 1, 1982