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Selective Solvent Extraction of Gold From Mercury in Concentrated Alkaline Cyanide SolutionsBy Ximena Diaz
Mercury is one of the most undesirable contaminants in gold bearing ores. During cyanidation mercury cyanide compounds accompany gold in all the extraction and recovery processes. Of course mercury in
Jan 1, 1993
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Recovery of Ni in Wastewater from Metal Plating Industries by Application of Ion Exchange Moving BedBy Hideaki Tokuyama
Recovery of Ni from acidic wastewater of metal surface treatment has been investigated for reuse of the metal and water. Ion exchange equilibria between Ni ion and a strong acid cation resin, DIAION S
Jan 1, 2003
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A Manufacture Process of New Type Tungstate and Hydrogen Reduetion of Tungsten Oxide ThereofBy Cao rong-jiang, Tang Xin-he
"In ordinary manufacture process of tungsten powder, a preferable intermediate product used is ammonium paratungstate (APT). The particle size of tungten powder made from it through W2OO58 is larger t
Jan 1, 1988
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Commercialisation of the Minataur TM Process: Commissioning of Harmony Gold RefineryBy Kathryn C. Sole
A novel solvent-extraction process for the refining of gold was recently commercialised, with the commissioning in May 1997 of a 24 t a-' refinery at Harmony Gold Mine in Virginia, South Africa.
Jan 1, 1998
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Copper Extraction From The 60's Into The 21st CenturyBy W. G. Davenport
Changes in copper extraction from 1960 till today are documented. The top ten changes have been: (a) replacement of reverberatory smelting by high intensity oxygen rich smelting (b) growth of the
Jan 1, 1999
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Comparisons Between Copper, Lead And Nickel Smelting Processes From Thermodynamic ViewpointsBy Akira Yazawa
The similarities and differences in copper, nickel and lead smelting processes are discussed based on the sulfur-oxygen chemical potential diagrams and the free energy minimization assessments using a
Jan 1, 1998
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Optimization Of Metallurgical Processes Using High Rate BiotechnologyBy Henk Dijkman
Existing metallurgical operations can be optimized by implementing engineered bioreactor systems in the process configuration. For instance, metals can be recovered safely and economically from proces
Jan 1, 2002
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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
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Nonferrous Metals Production - Advances in Process Technology and Environmental ProtectionBy H. Y. Sohn
"The nonferrous production industry has gone through a remarkable transformation in recent years in terms of developing and adopting new technologies. Technology innovations have largely been driven b
Jan 1, 2000
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Treatment Of Electric Arc Furnace Dust Using Chlorineiair MixturesBy Derek J. Fray
Electric arc furnace dusts, especially those containing zinc ferrite, are notoriously difficult to process to give valuable products and non-toxic residues. The ideal process would remove and recover
Jan 1, 1994
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The Isasmelt Process-An Example Of Successful Industrial R&D (Invited)By Philip Arthur
The ISASMELT process is making a significant contribution to the global metals industry. ISASMELT furnaces are now operating successfully in eight different countries and treating approximately 3 mill
Jan 1, 2003
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Density of CaO-5%Mgo-Al2O3-SiO2 Slag with Low SilicaBy Tao Zeng, Jianchao Li, Chang Jie, Jieyu Zhang, Jifang Xu, Kuochih Chou
"The densities of the selected quaternary Ca0-5%Mg0-Alz03-Si02 slag with low silica were measured by the Archimedean method in a wide temperature range from l 723K to 1823K. Slag compositions were cho
Jan 1, 2013
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A New Numerical Model for Predicting Carbon Concentration During RH Degassing TreatmentBy Young-Geun Park
A new decarburization model for the RH system was constructed for calculating the decarburization reaction using a three-dimensional fluid dynamics program. The entire fluid flow in the RH process was
Jan 1, 2001
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Household Battery Recycling in the United States: An OverviewBy C. J. Beyke
In recent years recycling of household batteries has received increasing attention, primarily for environmental reasons. This article reviews the major battery types and some of the technologies avail
Jan 1, 1995
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Use of Natural Gas and Evaporative Cooling for Slag Fuming at the Chimkent Lead Plant, USSRBy K. S. Izbakhanov
The Chimkent Lead Plant was constructed in 1934 and since that time has undergone many revisions. In 1975 the slag fuming operation was changed from pulverized coal to natural gas fuel. In 1981 the sl
Jan 1, 1990
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Direct Method to Prepare Low Carbon FerrochromeBy S. E. Khalafalla
A method for preparing ferrochromium alloys containing less than 2 pct carbon has been devised in a single vacuum furnace reactor. This method can conserve chromium and should reduce the capital and e
Jan 1, 1985
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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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The Oxidation Behavior Of 58 And 72 % Copper Mattes In A Simulated Flash Converting FurnaceBy Kirsi M. Riihilahti
The oxidation characteristics of solid copper matte particles under simulated Kennecott-Outokumpu Flash Converting conditions are presented. The effects of feed matte grade, matte particle size, oxyge
Jan 1, 1998
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The Viscous Behavior of Aqueous Slurries of Goethite and Limonitic Laterite: Characterization for Design and Analysis of Tubular Transport and Heating SystemsBy B. C. Blakey
Unlike most hydrometallurgical slurries, those containing significant concentrations of goethite are typically highly viscous and shear-thinning, even at solid volume fractions below 5%. The viscosity
Jan 1, 2000
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Lithophile Metal, REE-Y-Nb Deposits on Southern Prince of Wales Island, AlaskaBy James C. Barker
Recent investigations of a 55-km long trend of intrusive complexes on southern Prince of Wales Island have identified significant resources of Nb, Y, REE. U, Zr, and a host of potential by-product met
Jan 1, 1988