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Copper Sulphide Precipitation: Where Theory Meets RealityBy R. Van Hille, S. Lacour, A. E. Lewis, K. Peterson
"This paper compares thermodynamic modelling results with those obtained for copper sulphide removal from aqueous solution in both continuous and batch experiments at laboratory scale. Sulphide precip
Jan 1, 2003
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Copper Super-Concentrates--Processing, Economics, and SmeltingBy Robert W. Bartlett
Chalcopyrite in copper flotation concentrates can be hydrothermally converted to digenite with oxygen in a continuous process, with rapid kinetics when operated above 200°C. This eliminates large amou
Jan 1, 1992
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Copper Supply Outlook for the 1980 'SBy Alexander Sutulov
1. INTRODUCTION According to the classical economic approach of the open market economy, copper supply should be regulated by market forces which are (a) demand and (b) prices. In fact, demand is o
Jan 1, 1986
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Copper tailings thickeners dimensioning: Real life experiencesBy Javier Baladron, Mijail Villar, Brandt Henriksson
"In this presentation an overview will be given of what has been observed by the authors in the copper concentration industry, with a large diversity of tailing thickeners operating under different co
Jan 1, 2014
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Copper Tank House Technology Reviewed and AssessedThe present practices in electro-refining of copper are shown to be the result of piecemeal and gradual improvements and innovations as metallurgists responded to changing cost pressures and the avail
Jan 1, 1985
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Copper Telluride Recovery From Raw Slime at Copper RefineryBy T. Mutoh
Tellurium in raw slime has recently been recovered as copper telluride in Onahama Smelter & Refinery. The slime is decopperized with sulfuric acid solution in conventional leaching tanks. The pregnant
Jan 1, 1990
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Copper Tourmaline Breccias at Los Bronces - ChileBy F. W. Warnaars
The Los Bronces copper deposit is located on the west side of the Andes Mountains in central Chile about 54 km (34 miles) northeast of Santiago. The deposit consists of a hydrothermal breccia complex
Jan 1, 1983
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Copper tuyeres with integrally cast copper tubingBy J. L. Dion
"A study of the techniques to integrally cast copper tubes in copper tuyeres for use in blast furnaces has been carried out. The work has been performed in support of current efforts to produce two-co
Jan 1, 1982
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Copper Waste Dump LeachingCopper waste dump leaching is growing in importance because of the.large tonnages (up to 250,000 ton/day) of low grade waste rock available from open cut mining of copper deposits and proof that contr
Jan 1, 1967
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Copper, Arsenic, and Zinc Sulfide Precipitation from Acidic Solvent-Extraction RaffinateBy M. Smit, N. C. J. Dempers, S. Lunkov, C. Saguru, J. Nel
A common method for the recovery of copper is by heap leaching, solvent extraction, and electrowinning. During solvent extraction, the solution is continuously recycled, and it is necessary to remove
Jan 1, 2023
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Copper, Calorizing, and Metallurgical VesselsBy T. Shellhammer, A. Park
Among all pure metals, copper has the second highest thermal and electrical conductivity, next to silver. These properties coupled with a reasonable cost, make copper ideal for use in metallurgical ve
Jan 1, 2015
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Copper, Gold and Subduction: A Trans-Pacific PerspectiveRajor intrusion-related Cu and Au dep- osits along the Cordilleran-type central Andean margin and in the western Pacific island arcs constitute a series of discrete, linear belts which correspond t
Jan 1, 1987
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COPPER, Introduction and Overview by J .C. Agarwal and J .C. Yannopoulos xv Index to Volumes I and 11By Jagdish C. Agarwal
Although copper ranks very low in the order of abundance of elements in the crust of the earth, it has been one of the first metals utilized by mar, at his emergence from the Stone Age, about 10,000 y
Jan 1, 1976
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Copper, Lead, Zinc and Barium in Carbonate Residuum of Southern MissouriBy Jon J. Connor, Richard J. Ebens
The trace element geochemistry of the cherty clay-rich carbonate residuum cover in much of southern Missouri and adjacent parts of Arkansas was investigated during the earl 1970's as part of a st
Jan 1, 1980
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Copper, Market Growth Potential And Threats In The Asia Pacific RegionBy Tomas Astorga
APEC, the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation is the forum of 21 countries having approximately 56% of the total world income, and over 45% of global trade. In 1997, APEC economies produced 67% of the w
Jan 1, 1999
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Copper-Arsenic Separation with the Aid of Low-Melting SaltsBy A. Block-Bolten
Copper concentrates from northern Peru contain large amounts of arsenic and antimony in the form of sulfosalts like enargite, tennantite and tetrahedrite. These impurities affect up to 30% of Peruvian
Jan 1, 1981
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Copper-Based Multi-Component Alloys by Vacuum Distillation to Separate Copper Enriched Lead , Silver And Other Valuable Metals ResearchBy Dachun Liu, Baoqiang Xu, Bin Yang, Yong Deng, Heng Xiong, Xiumin Chen
"In this paper, vacuum distillation technology has been employed to study the possibility and regularity of separating copper and enriching lead, silver and other valuable metals from copper- based mu
Jan 1, 2013
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Copper-beryllium "Bronzes"By J. Kent Smith
THE object of this investigation was to ascertain the effect of varying percentages of beryllium upon pure copper and the properties of the resultant alloys in their softest condition, the effect of h
Jan 1, 1932
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Copper-Conservation and SubstitutionBy Zay Jeffries
AN acute current shortage of copper, with the prospect that conditions may become worse, indicated by Office of Production Management information. Present estimates of copper requirement for defense i
Jan 1, 1941
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Copper-Gold Cyanide Recovery SystemsBy W. H. (Bill) Jay
The destruction of cyanide creates a significant impost on the financial returns of gold mines. These losses increase substantially when ores containing cyanide-soluble copper are treated. Failure to
Jan 1, 1998