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Plant OptimisationBy K Pery, J Leahy
Established metallurgical plants operate in a complex environment of interdependent drivers including technology change, operating and maintenance practice, evolving markets, HSEC requirements, statut
Jan 1, 2004
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On the role of slag in the oxygen converter processBy H. Jalkanen, L. Holappa
The main role of slag in oxygen converter processes is to absorb the non-volatile oxidation products of hot metal impurities, Si, P, Mn, Ti, V, etc. The importance of converter slag as deP and de Smed
Jan 1, 2004
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Oxidation characteristics of the third generation superalloy CMSX-10By R. C. Reed, A. Akhtar
Oxidation of the third generation cast single crystal, nickel-base superalloy CMSX-10 is examined using isothermal tests at 900°C and 1000°C for times ranging from 20 hours to 100 hours. X-ray diffrac
Jan 1, 2004
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Electrochemical Vaporization Of SiO From Na2O-SiO2 Slag By Transferred Argon PlasmaBy Y. Nakata, K. Nagata
Plasma is partially ionized gas composed of ions, electrons and activated elements at high temperature. Some flying ash from incinerated municipal waste is melted to become glass by a transfer-type ar
Jan 1, 2004
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Alumar: Improving Local Communities Capacities For Implementation A Sustainable Development Model. São Luis- Maranhão-Brazil.By D. Campos, J. M. Macedo, S. Chadwick
The incorporation of low cost technology transfer to increase the ability of locals to acquire and maintain long term employment are key ingredients for sustainable industrial development. Alcoa’s Alu
Jan 1, 2004
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The Performance And Properties Of Mould FluxesBy A. B. Fox, R. P. Thackray, K. C. Mills
The role of mould fluxes in continuous casting is reviewed. The main functions of the flux are described and the importance of the flux in providing lubrication and the right level of heat transfer be
Jan 1, 2004
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Comparing Simulated And Interpreted Geologic ModelsBy M. Rossi
Geologic ore controls are usually interpreted and modeled from cross sections and plans, as they are critical to construct meaningful and accurate ore reserves models. The geologic boundaries are oft
Jan 1, 2004
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Acid Rock Drainage And The Potential For Impacts At Selected Abandoned Mine Sites In The Black Hills National ForestBy A. Davis, K. Nelson, C. Webb
Abandoned mines in parts of the Black Hills of South Dakota have the potential for acid rock drainage. For this work, ten sites were examined on Black Hills National Forest land or on private land wh
Jan 1, 2004
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Bioremediation of Soil Heavily Contaminated With Creosote by Co-Composting With Sewage Sludge and Poultry ManureMispah form (FAO: Lithosol) soil contaminated with >380 000 mg kg-1 creosote was co-composted with sewage sludge and poultry manure for a period of 19 months. The soil was mixed in a ratio of 1:1 (v/v
Jan 1, 2004
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Discovery Performance of the Western World Gold Industry Over the Period 1985 - 2003This paper summarises the performance of the gold exploration industry in the Western World since 1970, with particular emphasis on the period 1985 - 2003. It identifies the number and size of major (
Jan 1, 2004
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Fundamentals and Applications of Metal-Ligand Complexes of Gold(I/III) in Non-Cyanide Gold ProcessesDespite the research interest on non-cyanide gold lixiviants over the past three decades all the non-cyanide gold processes are still at the developmental stages with limited understanding on solution
Jan 1, 2004
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Educational Opportunities In RestorationRinker Materials Corporation (Rinker) operates construction aggregate operations in 15 states across the US. Thirteen of those operations are located in Florida, where Rinker produced approximately 40
Jan 1, 2004
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Optimising The Effective Use Of Energy In The Ferroalloy Industry Through Innovative TechnologyBy A. M. Hearn, J. G. Roos
Energy consumption, being a large proportion of the input of the ferroalloy production process, can be measured in terms of the efficiency with which the energy is utilized and the effectiveness with
Jan 1, 2004
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Recovery Of SO2 From Low Strength Off-GasesBy B. Kruger
After the milling and flotation of the platinum bearing ore, the flotation concentrate is electrically smelted in 6-in-line electric arc furnaces and the resulting furnace matte treated in Peirce Smit
Jan 1, 2004
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Laboratory Study Of The Interaction Mechanisms Between Magnesia-Chromite Refractories And Al2O3-Rich VOD SlagsBy S. Parada, P. T. Jones, M. Guo, S. Smets
The corrosion behaviour of a high-quality rebonded magnesia-chromite refractory in contact with a vacuum oxygen decarburization (VOD) slag with high Al2O3content (15?20 mass per cent) is investigated
Jan 1, 2004
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Mineralogical Characterization of Nickel Laterites from New Caledonia and IndonesiaBy T. T. Chen
This mineralogical study is based on samples from typical "wet" nickel laterites of humid tropical to sub-tropical regions. An in-situ nickel laterite sample from Goro and a transported laterite sampl
Jan 1, 2004
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OSM Blaster Training Modules for Western Coal Mines and QuarriesBy Cory Loukides, Cathy Aimone-Martin
Blaster training manuals used by the Office of Surface Mining (OSM) and others are outdated and cumbersome. A new approach has been developed using Microsoft PowerPoint with a Visual Basic overlay to
Jan 1, 2004
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Spectroscopic Analysis Of Slags - Preliminary ObservationsBy S. R. Sankaranarayanan, T. Sowmya
Slags and fluxes used in metallurgical processes are typically made up of oxides (especially silicates), with additions of fluoride and carbonaceous matter. Despite the efforts made towards understand
Jan 1, 2004
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Biomineralisation ù A Novel Approach for Immobilising Toxic Metals in the EnvironmentBy L C. Thompson
Biomineralisation is the process by which microorganisms mediate and catalyse inorganic reactions so as to form new mineral assemblages. The goal of biomineralisation as a remediation tool is to contr
Jan 1, 2004
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Progress Towards the Heap Bioleaching of ChalcopyriteBy P D. Franzmann, D J. Readett, J Peterse
A better connection between laboratory- and pilot-scale test results, and heap bioleaching performance can be achieved by generating reliable information on the fundamental microbial, chemical and phy
Jan 1, 2004