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  • TMS
    Fractionation and Recovery of Toxic Metals from Complex Wastewater

    By R. F. Hammen

    Heavy metal contamination of water is a problem of immense national and international proportions. However, effective cleanup is complicated both by the toxicity and the low concentrations of metals i

    Jan 1, 1993

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    Principle and Practice of producing Qualified Antimony White from Lead-Antimony Alloy by Blowing Directly

    By Liu Wei-feng

    Base on the thermodynamic calculation of vapor pressure of lead, antimony and arsenic at high temperature, the possibility of separating lead, antimony and arsenic in different temperature was analyze

    Jan 1, 2009

  • TMS
    Dynamic Model for a Vapor Recovery in Carbo Thermic Aluminum Process

    By B. Erik Ydstie, Tor Lindstad, Vianey Garcia-Osorio

    "As a result of the high temperatures present in a Carbothermic Aluminum Process the content of aluminum and aluminum sub-oxide in the gases leaving this process is high. These gases as well as energy

    Jan 1, 2001

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    Characteristic of Mineralization of Specularite Iron Ores during Composite Agglomeration Processing

    By Yuanbo Zhang, Qian Li, Helei Zhang, Heng Yu, Guanghui Li, Tao Jiang

    "Large reserves of specularite iron ores have been found all over the world, which is characterized by high total iron grade, low gangues content, as well as low commercial price. However, it has not

    Jan 1, 2011

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    Study on the Mechanical Behaviour of Za-27alloy/Quartz Particulate Composites

    By Uchil Jayagopal, M. Krishna, P .. V. Krilpakara, S. Manjunath

    "There have been a pioneering efforts over the last forty years in the development of metal matrix composites (MMCs) as a new engineering materials, having improved properties, light weight characteri

    Jan 1, 2000

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    Definition Of The Process To Separate Light Rare Earths By Working With (2-Ethylexyl)-Mono(2-Ethylexyl) Ester Phosphoric Acid (P507) In A Mixer Settler Battery

    By Alessandro Blasi, Massimo Morgana, Corradino Sposato, Pietro Garzone, Giuseppe Devincenzis

    The rare earth elements are essential for a diverse and expanding array of high-technology applications, which constitute an important part of the industrial economy of the 21st century. As a matter o

    Jan 1, 2014

  • TMS
    The Investigation of Domestic Iron Ores for Sponge Iron Production

    By A. Erçin Ersundu

    In the present work, three different domestic iron ores; Sivas Divrigi B Head high grade hematite lump ore, Malatya-Hekimhan-Hasançelebi medium and low grade magnetite lump ores reduced with Soma-Kisr

    Jan 1, 2008

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    Calcium Oxide As A Reagent For The Capture Of Arsenic Emissions During The Roasting Of Enargite (CU3AsS4)

    By B. S. Terry

    Experiments have been conducted to assess the feasibility of capturing bearing emissions arsenic with CaO during the roasting of enargite (Cu3AsS4). Enargite/CaO mixtures have been heat treated in air

    Jan 1, 1994

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    A Method For Rapid Characterisation Of Fly Ash

    By C. D. Mishra

    The recycling potential for any gainful utilisation of the waste products is dictated by their quality, especially the chemical characterisation. The methods commonly used for the analysis of fly ash

    Jan 1, 1992

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    Original Industrial Application Of Two Numerical Models In Concasting Technology (0d6a82f6-bd3f-4924-a49e-c6ea2e344264)

    By Jana Dobrovska

    Solidification and cooling of a continuously cast slab and simultaneous heating of a mould is a very complicated problem of transient heat and mass transfer. Nowadays, the solving of such a problem is

    Jan 1, 2003

  • TMS
    Microstructural Effects in the Formability of Galvanneal Coatings

    By J. D. Ecuyer, L&apos

    he microstructure of galvanneal coatings formed on extra low carbon and interstitial free steel substrates has been characterized using electron microscopy (TEM and SEM) and x-ray diffraction. The coa

    Jan 1, 1992

  • TMS
    Reaction Mechanisms and Product Morphologies on Gaseous Reduction of Metal Compounds -Extractive Metallurgy Meets Materials Science

    By Peter C. Hayes

    "The high temperature reduction of solids through the use of reactive gas atmospheres has application in a wide range of industrially important processes. Whilst significant advances have been made in

    Jan 1, 2013

  • TMS
    Optimization Of Ferric Ion Reduction In Di-Ethylhexyl Phosphoric Acid By Separate Galvanic Stripping

    By M. S. Moats

    Galvanic stripping, in conjunction with solvent extraction, has been proposed as a technical option to the challenging problem of iron removal in certain hydrometallurgical processes. The galvanic str

    Jan 1, 1996

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    MHD Methods Applied for Production of Composite Materials of "Frozen Emulsion" Type

    By Yuri Gelfgat

    "The report presents the results of theoretical and experimental investigations of the MHD method used for production of composite materials from immiscible melts, e.g., Al-Pb, Zn-Pb, Bi-Ga and others

    Jan 1, 1998

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    On The Quantification of Metal Flow Rate in Gas Atomization of Molten Metals

    By R. Stefaniuk, T. Le, J-Y Huôt, H. Henein

    "One of the most important process variables in gas atomization is the gas to metal (G/M) mass ratio as it has a direct effect on the mean particle size of the atomized powder. If this ratio can be co

    Jan 1, 1994

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    Use of Fe-Ni-Cr-Co Alloy Accessory Equipment to Improve Hot-Dip Galvanizing Operation Efficiency

    By C. M. Antony

    The galvanizing process involves the use of accessory equipment in a series of aggressive environments including zinc ammonium chloride flux, molten zinc at 45S°C (850°F), and acid for stripping of ad

    Jan 1, 1992

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    Columnar to Equiaxed Transition in 316 L Stainless Steel

    By Alicia E. Ares

    316 L Stainless Steel samples were solidified directionally under conditions which produced the columnar to equiaxed transition. The position of the transition was located in each sample and the dista

    Jan 1, 2002

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    Modern Converter Practices at Magma Copper

    By Kenneth L. Driggs

    The 1988 shift in primary smelting facilities from low grade matte (35%) reverberatory furnaces to high grade matte (63%) flash smelting heavily impacted a very stable and successful converter operati

    Jan 1, 1991

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    A 3-D Computer Model of the Flash Converting Furnace Shaft

    By H. Y. Sohn, M. Pérez-Tello, P. J. Smith, K. M. Riihilahti

    A three-dimensional computer model for the Kennecott-Outokumpu flash converting process for copper matte is presented. The model incorporates the transport of momentum, heat and mass, and reaction kin

    Jan 1, 1999

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    New Approach For The Optimization Of Copper Concentrates Flash Combustion By The Control Of Blends (Invited)

    By Roberto Parra

    The classic criteria of the preparation of the charge for the smelting of copper concentrates in a flash furnace considers the mass and energy balance from the chemical and mineralogy composition of t

    Jan 1, 2003