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Modeling And Control Of Dioxin Formation During Iron Ore SinteringBy Pengfu Tan
In order to understand and control the formation of dioxins and furans in iron ore sinter plants and to possibly avoid expensive end-of-pipe removal stages, thermodynamic calculations on the stability
Jan 1, 2003
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Properties and Constitution of AsbestosBy Tibor Zoltai
Asbestos is a generic term for industrially useful fibers recovered from exploitable deposits of the asbestiform varieties of five silicate minerals: chrysotile, anthophyllite, actinolite-tremolite, c
Jan 1, 1989
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The Jaguar Nickel Inc. Sechol Laterite Project - Atmospheric Chloride Leach ProcessBy 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
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Smelting Mechanism in the Reaction Shaft of a Commercial Copper Flash FurnaceBy Zhou Jun
Water-quenched samples were taken from a commercial flash furnace at three levels along its reaction shaft during operation at high feed rate. The samples were subjected to a series of analysis and ob
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A Microstructure Evolution Model Used For Hot Strip RollingBy Richard A. Shulkosky
The American Iron and Steel Institute (AlSO, in conjunction with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) jointly funded the development of a mechanical properties model for Hot Strip Mills. INTEG process
Jan 1, 2003
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A Fundamental Study Of Oxygen-Melt Reactions In The AOD ProcessBy G. S. Rao
Levitated drops of Fe-18%Cr-2%C were reacted with oxygen-argon mixtures to study the reactions that occur in the AOD process, where the gases are injected into the melt and form bubbles. In the labor
Jan 1, 2006
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On-Line Measurements at Elevated Temperatures in Metallic Solutions, Mattes and Molten Salts Using Solid ElectrolytesBy Derek J. Fray
"A need exists for fast and accurate analysis of species in various phases at elevated temperatures. Although modern analytical techniques are very efficient, the equipment is usually situated some di
Jan 1, 1988
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Factors Affecting the Utilization Potential of Gypsum Produced from Acid NeutralizationBy L. M. Luckevich
Gypsum is a product from the neutralization of sulfuric acid by lime or limestone. This paper will discuss specifications for gypsum used in wallboard, cement and agriculture and the factors affecting
Jan 1, 1996
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Progress in Understanding the High Ductility of Rare Earth B2 (CsC1-Type) IntermetallicsBy Alan M. Russell
In recent years, several rare earth intermetallic compounds with the B2-type structure have been reported to exhibit high tensile ductility and high KIC fracture toughness at room temperature. These m
Jan 1, 2008
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Silver Recovery from Zinc Hydrometallurgical ResiduesBy C. S. Ek
Tests have been performed to recover silver and lead from residues produced after a super-hot leaching in a zinc hydrometallurgical plant operating with jarosite precipitation. When this residue is le
Jan 1, 1989
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Utilization Of Iron-Bearing Dusts In Iron Ore Sintering By Composite Agglomeration ProcessBy Yuanbo Zhang, Bin Xu, Guanghui Li, Xiao Kang, Chen Liu, Tao Jiang
Iron-bearing dusts, containing valuable constituents such as Fe, CaO, MgO, C, etc., are generally utilized as raw material in iron ore sintering. However, the dusts characterized by low granulating an
Jan 1, 2015
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Recovery Of Iron And Zinc From Blast Furnace And Basic Oxygen Furnace Dusts: A Laboratory InvestigationBy S. M. Hay
The zinc content of blast furnace and basic oxygen furnace dusts is low compared with electric arc furnace dusts and it is generally not economical to treat the dusts to recover zinc. However, they ha
Jan 1, 1994
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Production Of Green Steel From Red Mud: A Novel ConceptBy Bhagyadhar Bhoi, Chitta Ranjan Mishra, Pravas Ranjan Behera
Red mud of Indian origin contains around 55% plus of Fe2O3 and is considered as a hazardous waste for the alumina industry. For production of one tone of alumina employing the Bayer’s Process, around
Jan 1, 2015
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Practical Mineralogical Techniques for the Characterization of Hydrometallurgical ProductsBy T. T. Chen
Hydrometallurgical products are difficult to characterize because of their fine grain sizes, heterogeneity, often amorphous structures and water soluble or hydrated constituents. Such products are adv
Jan 1, 1989
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Non-Contact Measurements in Liquid Metal Free-Surface Flow Using Time-Of-Flight Lorentz Force VelocimetryBy Dandan Jian, Christian Karcher
Information of liquid steel flow patterns inside the mold may be obtained from the velocity at the free surface (meniscus). This meniscus flow may be measured using the contactless electromagnetic tec
Jan 1, 2012
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Improved Short Coil Correction Factor for Induction Heating of BilletsBy Ragnhild E. Aune, Mark William Kennedy, Shahid Akhtar, Jon Arne Bakken
"To determine the heating rate of billets using ‘short coils’, an appropriate correction factor must be applied to the theoretical relationship. In 1945, Vaughan and Williamson published a semi-empir
Jan 1, 2012
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Determination of Low Atomic Number Elements using SDD in Portable XRF InstrumentationBy John L. H. Patterson
Handheld XRF has become the favorite way of measuring the content and identity of alloys in the field. This is because of the very portable nature of the instrumentation and its simple operation. Ho
Jan 1, 2009
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Nickel and Cobalt Recovery from Madagascar LateriteBy Eddie C. Chou
Phelps Dodge, Inc. (PD) is currently developing a lateritic nicke/Vcobalt deposit in Madagascar. Hazen Research, Inc. provides technical assistance to PD to investigate recovery processes for nickel a
Jan 1, 2000
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Synthesis of Al20rSiC-TiC Composite Powder from Silica by Self Propagating High Temperature of Synthesis MethodBy Hong Ro Lee, Seang Suk Cho, Byung Sun Chun, Chang Whan Won
"The preparation of Al203-SiC-TiC composite powders was studied by SHS process using silica (source of Si02) powder instead of Si which is expensive. And, aluminum powder was used as reducing agent of
Jan 1, 1998
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Economics and Production of Primary Titanium by Electrolytic WinningBy Marco V. Ginatta
Current world production, 60'000 ton/y, is exceedingly too small for titanium's extraordinary combination of favorable properties; it should be 1,000,000 ton/y (7% of stainless-steel). Pric
Jan 1, 2001