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An Evaluation Method on Degree of Graphitization of Carbon Materials under High Temperature and High PressureBy Jong-Ren Tarng, Gin-Hwa Chen, Wen-ku Chang, Ke-Ming Lin, Yuan-Haun Lee
"The majority of early studies used X-ray diffraction, but this requires a model to interpret the diffraction processes. A turbostratic model has been applied by Warren, Franklin and Bacon to a wide r
Jan 1, 1996
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Process Mineralogy: Past, Present, and FutureBy Richard D. Hagni
Process mineralogy has not been given adequate attention in years past, because geologists have not been sufficiently interested in applying mineralogical techniques to industrial processes, and most
Jan 1, 1982
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The Role of Arsenic Minerals in the Recovery of Platinum-Group Elements from Gabbroic RocksBy I. Iwasaki
Platinum group elements (PGE) are often found in arsenide and sulfarsenide minerals as inclusions in copper-nickel bearing gabbroic rocks. Major losses of platinum in flotation have been attributed to
Jan 1, 1988
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Delimiting Heap Leachable Zones in the Black Pine Gold Deposit, IdahoBy J. E. Clemson
The Black Pine sediment-hosted, disseminated gold deposit is located in Cassia County, Idaho. Gold mineralization occurs in flat-lying zones 50 to 100 feet thick. Total geological ore reserves are 5.6
Jan 1, 1988
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Recovery of Nickel-Cobalt Alloy from Superalloy ScrapBy J. L. Holman
The Bureau of Mines is investigating recovery of Ni, Co, Cr, and other metals from mixed contaminated supera110y scrap. The scrap is melt-refined and cast into anodes for electrodeposition of recyclab
Jan 1, 1987
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The Double Membrane Electrolytic Cell: A New Tool In Metal RecyclingBy J. V. Atwood
The U.S. Bureau of Mines has developed a novel Double Membrane Electrolytic Cell (DMEC) that exhibits unique features for recycling contaminated metals and metal alloys. The DMEC incorporates two anio
Jan 1, 1995
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Interaction of Metals and Protons with Algae. Equilibrium Constants and Ionic Mechanisms for Heavy Metal Removal as Sulfides and HydroxidesBy R. H. Crist
Reactive components of algal cell walls include uronic and alginic acids: In addition, many marine species have half ester sulfate groups which function as fixed anions. Associated metals vary with th
Jan 1, 1991
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Interfacial Phenomena in Metals Processing with High Energy Density BeamsBy T. DebRoy
In recent years rapid technological advances have been achieved in the application of high energy density heat sources such as lasers and electron beams in diverse metals processing operations such as
Jan 1, 1993
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Ambient Pressure Production of Crystalline Scorodite from Arsenic-rich Metallurgical Effluent SolutionsBy D. J. Droppert
This paper describes the precipitation-production of crystalline scorodite (FeAs04.2H20) from arsenic-rich sulphate-based metallurgical solutions at ambient pressure (95°C). Arsenic is precipitated by
Jan 1, 1996
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Ten Years Of Catalyst Recycling; A Step To The FutureBy Andrew Case
The Port Nickel facility in Braithwaite, Louisiana, is known for pioneering hydrometallurgical processes for the 'separation and recovery of nickel, cobalt and copper. Ten years ago, in 1985, a n
Jan 1, 1995
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Stoichiometric and Kinetic Effects on the Pressure Leaching of Zinc ConcentratesBy George P. Demopoulos
n this study we have sought to highlight the critical linkage between individual reaction kinetic parameters (usually determined in small bench scale experiments) and large continuous reactor performa
Jan 1, 1999
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Chlorination: A Potential Approach for the Beneficiction of ChromiteBy N. Kanari
One of the criteria to define the market value of chromite concentrate is its chromium to iron ratio. Changing this ratio for a definite chromite mineral is impossible by physical processing. This stu
Jan 1, 1997
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The Oxidation Behavior Of 58 And 72 % Copper Mattes In A Simulated Flash Converting FurnaceBy Kirsi M. Riihilahti
The oxidation characteristics of solid copper matte particles under simulated Kennecott-Outokumpu Flash Converting conditions are presented. The effects of feed matte grade, matte particle size, oxyge
Jan 1, 1998
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Extracting Platinum-Group Metals from Stillwater Complex Flotation Concentrate by a Two-Stage Bacterial Oxidation/Chemical Treatment ProcessBy D. L. Yopps
Platinum-group metal (PGM) flotation .. concentrate from the Stillwater Complex, MT, was subjected to biooxidation using Thiobacillus ferrooxidans in an effort to break down the sulfide minerals and l
Jan 1, 1991
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Theory And Practice. Of Liquid-Liquid Extraction Using Metallic SolventsBy Timothy W. Ellis
This paper presents the basic theory of operation, physical chemistry and phase equilibria which allow the development of liquid-liquid extraction circuits based on metallic solvents. The incorporatio
Jan 1, 1996
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Optimal Filtering Applied to the Vacuum Arc Remelting ProcessBy Rodney L. Williamson
Optimal estimation theory has been applied to the problem of estimating process variables during vacuum arc remelting (V AR), a process widely used in the specialty metals industry to cast large ingot
Jan 1, 2001
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Interdiffusion Studies between Ti-5Ta-2NB Alloy and 304L Austenitic Stainless Steel Joined By Explosive Cladding ProcessBy M. Vijayalakshmi, S. Saroja, C. Sudha, T. N. Prasanthi
"Ti-5Ta-2Nb alloy and 304L austenitic stainless steel were joined by explosive cladding process. Investigations on 'as received' explosive clad revealed high hardness very near the interface due to ma
Jan 1, 2012
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Influence Of Reduction-Carburization Conditions On The Rate Of Iron Carbide FormationBy A. A. el-Geassy
High-grade iron ore fines rejected from the DRl plants (>96%Fe20) were isothermally reduced in 30-60%COIH2 gas mixtures at 973-1273K. The freshly reduced reaction products were then subsequently carbu
Jan 1, 2003
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Study of Hg Removal and Zn Recovery from Spent Dry BatteriesBy Denise Corrêa de Oliveira
Common dry batteries use zinc as the negative electrode. Producers commonly use additives such as mercury to prevent corrosion and to increase the mechanical resistance of the zinc anode. Alkaline bat
Jan 1, 2001
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Copper and Zinc Recovery with Emulsion Membranes from Mine Waste WatersBy G. L. Hundley, D. N. Nilsen
The U.S. Department of Energy investigated the use of liquid-emulsion membranes (LEM) for the selective removal and recovery of metals such as copper and zinc from mine waste waters. This investigatio
Jan 1, 2000