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Sintering Characteristics Of Iron Ores With Addition Of Laterite Nickel OresBy Yapeng Zhang, Zhiwen Shi, Chaoquan Yao, Fei Wang, Xinyu Li, Jianliang Zhang
A great deal of iron ores which have special elements have been applied in the sintering process with the decreasing of high-grade quality iron ores resources. In this paper, the laterite nickel ores
Jan 1, 2015
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Current Operation in Kosaka SmelterBy Y. Maeda
Kosaka Smelter is a copper smelter located at the nothern part of Japan? and has been treating. complex sulfide concentrates using flash smelting technology for a long time. The flash smelting techno
Jan 1, 1998
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Selection Of Slag Composition And Structure For Autogenous Smelting Process To Produce White Metal Using The Basic Developments Of Prof. A. Yazawa (Invited) (93df8aed-9289-453d-a566-a40bf752a5d8)By V. M. Paretsky
The basic work conducted by Prof. A.Yazawa has demonstrated that in order to ensure single- stage white metal production by autogenous smelting of copper sulfide raw materials, it is most favorable to
Jan 1, 2003
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Chrome-Magnesite Refractory Corrosion with Olivine Slag of High Cuprous Oxide ContentBy Patricio Ruz, Gabriel Riveros, Carolina Ramirez, Andrzej Warczok, Rober Treimer
"Continuous converting of copper matte produces slag with high cuprous oxide content. The corrosion of chrome-magnesite refractories with slag of high cuprous oxide content is a major problem. Propert
Jan 1, 2009
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EAF Dust Processing in the Gas-Fluid Flame Reactor ProcessBy C. O. Bounds
Management of emission control dust from electric? arc furnace (EAF) steelmaking as an RCRA-EPA listed hazardous waste places economic and environmental pressures on the steelmaking industry. Horsehea
Jan 1, 1990
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Some Relationships between Mineral Textures and Extractive MetallurgyBy William Petruk
The primary requisite for a successful extractive metallurgy operation is to grind an ore fine enough to liberate the minerals so that they can be concentrated, or to expose mineral surfaces so that t
Jan 1, 1995
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The Application of Coal Petrography to the Evaluation of Magnetically Separated Dry Crushed CoalsBy L. A. Harris
In the present study the open gradient magnetic separation' (OGMS) method has been used to beneficiate the -30 + 100 mesh fraction of two high volatile bituminous coals. The evaluation of the eff
Jan 1, 1981
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Characterization Of Steelmaking Desulfurization SlagBy Mingming Zhang, Mallikharjuna R. Bogala, Ramana G. Reddy
Steelmaking desulfurization slag samples were characterized using chemical, X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and energy dispersive spectrometry (EDS) methods. The objective
Jan 1, 2015
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Effect of Molybdenum on the Microestructure and Thermal Expansion of Ductile IronBy Juan Hernández Ávila
This work studies the Molybdenum effect on the microestructure, mechanical properties of an as-cast ductile iron. For this study five ductile irons with different amounts of Molybdenum each were made
Jan 1, 2009
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The Application of Reflected Light Microscopy and Cathodoluminescence Microscopy to the Study of Industrial ProblemsBy Richard D. Hagni
The techniques of reflected light microscopy and cathodoluminescence microscopy are uniquely suited to the study of the products from many important industrial problems. Ref1 ected 1 ight microscopy p
Jan 1, 1993
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Phase Transformations from Quartz to CristobaliteBy Fjeldstad Karin Jusnes
Two quartz types used in the silicon and ferrosilicon industry were heated to temperatures of 1600 and 1700 °C. The parameters varied were the temperature and the holding time at maximum temperature.
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A Solid State Thermoelectric Power Generator Prototype Designed to Recover Radiant Waste HeatBy Signe Kjelstrup, Leiv Kolbeinsen, Marit Takla, Odne Burheim
"This paper presents a Seebeck-type solid state thermoelectric power generator unit, designed to investigate the possible recovery of radiant waste heat at a silicon plant in Norway where roughly 703
Jan 1, 2012
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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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Behavior Of Silver In The Electric Furnace For Copper Dross TreatmentBy Takao Yasugi
The majority of copper in the raw material migrates to the de-copperized dross that forms when the crude lead produced in the blast furnace is treated in the de-copperizing process. The de-copperized
Jan 1, 2003
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Reduction-Segregation Of Ilmenite: Iron And Titanium Co-Products From Solid-State ProcessingBy Thomas P. Battle
Ilmenite (iron titanate) is the source of over 90% of all the titanium produced in the world today. At some point during production of titanium dioxide or titanium metal the iron impurity must be remo
Jan 1, 1996
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Gold and Sulphide Systematics of Archean Gold Ores -Processing ImplicationsPrimary sulphidic gold ores in the Archean provinces of Western Australia can be broadly sub-divided into pyritic, pyrite-telluride, arsenical and antimonial types. Pyritic ores contain only native go
Jan 1, 1995
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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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Adaptability And Kinetics Of Gold Leaching From Different Ores In Alkaline Thiourea Solution With High StabilityBy Wang Yun-yan
In order to examine the adaptability and the kinetics of leaching different gold ores in alkaline thiourea system, six kinds of gold concentrate and/or calcine with different physical and chemical pro
Jan 1, 2006
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Hard Magnetic Properties of Quenched Sm-Fe-N PowdersBy T. Iriyama, Y. Fujita, R. Omatsuzawa, T. Nishio, N. Okochi
Sm-Fe-N hard magnetic materials are good candidates for high performance bonded magnets. Rapid-quenching method should be highly favorable for the fabrication of isotropic magnet powder with high coer
Jan 1, 2000
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CO2 Reduction by Nanoscale Galvanic CouplesBy Kanchan Mondal
"Methanol, lower hydrocarbons, CO, and HCOOH formation have been by the reduction of CO2 with H2. Un-catalyzed electro-reduction requires a significant overvoltage. An alternate route has been concept
Jan 1, 2008