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                     Recovery of Silver From Residues of the Zinc Jarosite Process Recovery of Silver From Residues of the Zinc Jarosite ProcessBy C. S. Ek As a continuation of previous work, further tests have been carried out to recover silver from the residues obtained in a zinc jarosite process. Selective flotation has been performed with different r Jan 1, 1990 
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                     Study of the Buriti Waste Fiber as a Possible Reinforcement of Polyester Composites Study of the Buriti Waste Fiber as a Possible Reinforcement of Polyester CompositesBy Lucas L. Costa, Luiz F. Lopes, Ludy C. Motta, Felipe P. D. Lopes, Sergio N. Monteiro, Lara S. Vasconcellos "Environmentally correct materials like the lignocellulosic natural fibers, which are renewable and biodegradable, are being extensively investigated as possible substitutes for synthetic fiber in pol Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Hydrometallurgy of Chlorides: A Review of Recent Developments Hydrometallurgy of Chlorides: A Review of Recent DevelopmentsBy Dirk Verhulst, V. I. Lakshmanan Why Chloride Hydrometallurgy?The most available, cheapest and best known reagent for treating ores and other raw materials for the metallurgical industry is sulfuric acid. Hydrochloric acid is second Jan 1, 2011 
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                     The Challenges For Professional Metallurgical Education The Challenges For Professional Metallurgical EducationBy Bob Hannah, Peter C. Hayes The changes that are happening in the world of metallurgy, and with it university education, are generational and require generational responses. Some of the key issues facing metallurgical education Jan 1, 2014 
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                     Zero Liquid Discharge Industrial Wastewater Treatment: Case Studies From 1976 To 1996 Zero Liquid Discharge Industrial Wastewater Treatment: Case Studies From 1976 To 1996By J. Bostjancic As wastewater discharge regulations become more stringent, power plants, manufacturing plants and other industrial sites are looking for ways to reduce makeup water requirements and to recycle and reu Jan 1, 1996 
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                     Picking -An "Old" Process for Separation of Non-Ferrous Metals? Picking -An "Old" Process for Separation of Non-Ferrous Metals?By Stefan Mutl By the term sorting one understands the separation of a material mixture into two or several products according to different material characteristics in the preparation technology. The oldest sorting Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Scrap Processing and Recycling in the Nigerian Metallurgical Industries Scrap Processing and Recycling in the Nigerian Metallurgical IndustriesBy C. M. Iheagwara An overview of the scope and ramifications of scrap recycling in the Nigerian metallurgical industries has been presented in this paper. The modern state-of-the-art processing techniques and the oper Jan 1, 1992 
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                     Interactions Between Melt and Chlorine in Chlorine Fluxing of Aluminum Interactions Between Melt and Chlorine in Chlorine Fluxing of AluminumBy Qian Fu Although chlorine fluxing to remove magnesium has been widely practiced in the aluminum industry for many years, there appear to have been few fundamental studies of the kinetics and transport phenome Jan 1, 1996 
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                     Processing of Stannous Wolframite by Carbothermic ReductionlCarburisation Processing of Stannous Wolframite by Carbothermic ReductionlCarburisationBy D. C. Azubike Wolframite (FeWO4) usually having cassiterite (SnO2) as a major impurity is a primary source of tungsten. Its direct reduction/carburisation with carbon in the temperature range 1000-1400°C, and with Jan 1, 1992 
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                     Improved Process for Leaching Refractory Copper Sulfides with Hydrogen Peroxide in Aqueous Ethylene Glycol Solutions Improved Process for Leaching Refractory Copper Sulfides with Hydrogen Peroxide in Aqueous Ethylene Glycol SolutionsBy Ángel Ruiz-Sánchez Ethylene glycol additions to aqueous acid solutions for leaching copper sulfides increase both copper and iron extractions compared to a conventional sulfuric acid leach with hydrogen peroxide (H2O2). 
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                     Primary Cobalt Production-1987 and 1988 Primary Cobalt Production-1987 and 1988By W. S. Kirk World cobalt production in 1987 was estimated to be about 26,600 metric tons (MT) of which Market Economy Country (MEC) production was estimated to be about 22,000 MT. Zaire and Zambia produce about 8 Jan 1, 1988 
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                     Biological Removal Of Arsenic From Tailings Pond Water At Canadian Mine Biological Removal Of Arsenic From Tailings Pond Water At Canadian MineBy Tina Maniatis Applied Biosciences has developed a biological technology for removal of arsenic, nitrate, selenium, and other metals from mining and industrial waste waters.The ABMet® technology was implemented at a Jan 1, 2005 
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                     A Waste Treatment Facility In Corpus Christi, Texas - A Case Study A Waste Treatment Facility In Corpus Christi, Texas - A Case StudyBy Dan Mancuso This case study is an example of how Encyle/Texas, Inc. (a subsidiary of ASARCO) responded to various socio-economic forces by converting an idle zinc hydrometallurgical refinery into a metals recycli Jan 1, 1992 
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                     Finely Dispersed Gold from Gold Deposits of Various Genetic Types Finely Dispersed Gold from Gold Deposits of Various Genetic TypesBy M. I. Novgorodova Most of the gold in the earth's crust occurs as finely-dispersed gold and accounts for much of the gold lost in extraction processes and during exploration for gold. The Compositions, sizes, and Jan 1, 1991 
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                     Development of Antimony Smelting Technology in China Development of Antimony Smelting Technology in ChinaBy Shu Bin, Lin Chen, Tian-zu Yang, Wei-feng Liu, Wan-da Bin "Antimony resources are rich in china, its reserves and productions are ranking the first in the world. The Chinese antimony mineral resources are mainly existed in the form of three types, such as st Jan 1, 2013 
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                     Increased Productivity from Kidd Creek Copper Operations Increased Productivity from Kidd Creek Copper OperationsBy C. J. Newman Production levels at the Kidd Creek copper operation increased during the 1980's by expansion of both the smelter and refinery and by major modifications to equipment which was causing bottleneck Jan 1, 1993 
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                     The Production of Nickel Carbonate Spheroids from Dilute Solutions in a Pellet Reactor The Production of Nickel Carbonate Spheroids from Dilute Solutions in a Pellet ReactorBy G. Van Weert The pellet reactor was developed approximately 20 years ago in the Netherlands for softening drinking water. Since then, some 35 plants have been built, ranging in capacity up to 8500 m3/h. Applicatio Jan 1, 1993 
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                     Metal Ferrite Spinels for Solar-Thermal Water Splitting Redox Cycles Metal Ferrite Spinels for Solar-Thermal Water Splitting Redox CyclesBy Melinda Channel, Alan W. Weimer, Jonathan R. Scheffe "There is a need to develop cost effective renewable energy processes for the production of clean fuels that can simultaneously mitigate the U.S. energy/global environmental security issue. If H2 can Jan 1, 2010 
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                     Phybalsit Fatigue Assessment And Life Time Calculation Of The Ductile Cast Iron En-Gjs-600 At Ambient And Elevated Temperatures Phybalsit Fatigue Assessment And Life Time Calculation Of The Ductile Cast Iron En-Gjs-600 At Ambient And Elevated TemperaturesBy Dietmar Eifler, Benjamin Jost, Marcus Klein This paper focuses on the ductile cast iron EN-GJS-600 which is often used for components of combustion engines. Under service conditions, those components are mechanically loaded at different tempera Jan 1, 2015 
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                     Reducing Refining Cycle Times to Extend Anode Furnace Campaign Life at Kennecott Copper Reducing Refining Cycle Times to Extend Anode Furnace Campaign Life at Kennecott CopperBy Jun Enriquez Kennecott Utah Copper aims to extend anode furnace campaigns to more than three years. As part of that goal improvements are sought on anode-furnace tuyere-area refractory performance. Kennecott and P 
