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Operational Practice with the Waelz Kiln and Leaching Plant of Tsu in TaiwanBy C. Mattich, A. L. Beyzavi
The Waelz Plant at Taiwan Steel Union Co. Ltd. (TSU) was erected within nine months from September 1, 1998 to May 15, 1999. The nominal capacity of the plant is 50,000 tonnes per year of electric are
Jan 1, 2000
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Determination of Drop Size Distributions in a Continuous MixerBy M. C. Ruiz
In the present study, the size distribution, Fo(v), of organic drops produced in a continuous-mixing vessel has been determined experimentally for various conditions. The organic phase used was a 1: 1
Jan 1, 2001
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The Use of Inorganic Peroxides as Accelerators for Gold Heap LeachingBy S. P. Ball
A major limitation to maximising the rate of gold extraction in commercial operations occurs as a consequence of the limited solubility of oxygen in cyanide liquors. The use of additions of solid inor
Jan 1, 1989
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Particle Dissolution in a Gas-Stirred BathBy M. Nilmani, H. Pham
"A mathematical model was developed for the dissolution of particles in gas-stirred liquid baths, linking the hydrodynamic flow field of the bath, the average particle trajectory and liquid-side mass
Jan 1, 1996
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Viscosity Measurement and Modeling of Borate and Borosilicate MeltsBy Zhijing Zhang, Ramana G. Reddy
"The viscosity of molten oxides is one of the important physical properties since viscosity has a decisive influence on fluid flow. The knowledge of the viscosity of molten oxides is essential for mod
Jan 1, 1999
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INCO?s Procedure For Controlling Warpage in Copper Moulds used for Anode CastingBy R. A. Roberti
Most copper refineries use conventional wheel systems to cast anodes. over a period of time the copper moulds that are used become warped and cracks develop. To control mould warpage, the mould's
Jan 1, 1987
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Recent Operation For Treatment Of Secondary Materials At Mitsubishi ProcessBy E. Oshilna
The Mitsubishi process has many advantages pertaining to economical and environmental matters. These advantages have led to the installations of the Mitsubishi process in constructing new smelters: Th
Jan 1, 1998
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The Validation of the Codelco-Chile Continuous Converting ProcessBy Claudio Toro, Alex Moyano, Jonkion Font, Carlos Caballero, Pedro Morales
"Codelco-Chile in the last decade has carried out industrially-oriented research as an alternative to the traditional batch-type converting process. In a first stage carried out preliminary evaluation
Jan 1, 2009
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Recovery of Antimony from Process SolutionsBy M. K. Mohan
During the processing of metals like Cu, Ni, Co, large quantities of solutions, which contain co- products such as Sb, Cd, Pb etc. are generated. These solutions if processed to recover the metals hel
Jan 1, 1999
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Mechanism of Enrichment of Gallium from Zinc-Leaching Residue by Cold-Bonded Coal-Based Direct Reduction ProcessBy Guanghui Li
In the paper, the recovery technology of gallium from zinc-leaching residue by cold-bonded coal-based direct reduction process following magnetic separation was developed. The results show that the sc
Jan 1, 2003
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Modelling of Sulphide Capacities of Some Silicate MeltsBy R. Nilsson
In the present work, an assessment of the sulphide capacities of a number of binary and ternary slag systems have been carried out in the light of a sulphide capacity model. The model is based on the
Jan 1, 1996
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The Physical Chemistry of Nucleation of Sub-micrometer Non-oxide Ceramic Powders via Sub-oxide Vapour-phase Reduction ReactionBy Animesh Jha
"Fine ceramic powders (<500 nm) exhibit exceptional physical and mechanical properties in engineered structural ceramics. The production of fine powders, in particular the non-oxide ceramics, via a ch
Jan 1, 1996
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Injection Metallurgy for Continuous Copper Smelting and Converting - Fundamental Aspects of Mitsubishi Process –By Susumu Okabe, Etsuji Kimura
"The Mitsubishi Continuous Copper Smelting and Converting Process is the typical applications of injection metallurgy to nonferrous metallurgical operation, where the top blowing multiple lance system
Jan 1, 1996
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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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Shell Metal Extractant 529 - A New Selective Extractant for Copper and NickelBy A. J. van der Zeeuw
The use of SME 529 in the extraction of copper from acidic liquors and of copper and nickel from ammoniacal solutions, is illustrated with results of laboratory and bench scale mixer/settler experimen
Jan 1, 1976
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Continuous Bacterial Leaching of a Low-Grade Manganese Dioxide OreBy J. G. Zafiratos
The leaching of a Greek low-grade manganese dioxide ore, not amenable to conventional mineral processing operations, was studied using a mixed culture of Thiobacillus sp. bacteria. The experiments wer
Jan 1, 1997
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Processing Steel Wastes Pyrometallurgically at InmetcoBy K. L. Money, R. R. Bleakney, R. H. Hanewald
The processing of EAF baghouse dusts, rolling mill scales, and belt grinding swarfs from the specialty steel industry will be reviewed. In addition, the INMETCO process has been modified so as to reco
Jan 1, 2000
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Treatment of Alaskan Refractory Gold OresBy W. R. McDonald
The U.S. Bureau of Mines investigated treatment of gold and silver refractory ores and concentrates that respond poorly to conventional cyanidation techniques due to the complex mineralogy of the ore.
Jan 1, 1991
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Effect of Temperature and Oxygen Partial Pressure on the Phase Equilibria in Natural Chromite SpinelsBy V. D. Tathavadkar
Chromite ore is of immense importance for the extraction of metallic chromium and chromium chemicals. The mineralogy and crystal structure of chromite phase are therefore important part of our investi
Jan 1, 2000
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Use of the Petrographic Microscope in Refractories TechnologyBy C. Burton Clark
The important role of the petrographic microscope in the petrology of refractories is discussed, based on 45 years of industrial experience by the author. Highlights of his career are used to illustra
Jan 1, 1982