Search Documents
Search Again
Search Again
Refine Search
Refine Search
-
Zinc Applications: A World of PerformanceBy E. Gervais
Modern life in inconceivable without zinc. Zinc provides the most cost-effective and environmentally efficient method of protecting steel from corrosion. Zinc is also used to power electric vehicles a
Jan 1, 2000
-
Extraction of Gold, Silver and Copper from the Copper Electrorefining Anode Slime: Separation of the Metals.By Luis G. S. Sobral, Gabrielle N. Bard
Copper sulphides Concentrates, from the flotation process of copper primary ore; contain, commonly, small amounts of precious metals, such as gold and silver. During the smelting process of those conc
Jan 1, 2008
-
Sustainability and Mineral Resource Utilisation: A Study GuideBy W. John Rankin
Professionals, technical and non-technical, working in the mineral and metal commodity industries need to understand the concept of sustainability and its implications for the industry. Undergraduate
Jan 1, 2010
-
The Ignition Of Sulphide Flotation Concentrates In Flash SmeltingBy Frank R. A. Jorgensen
Flash smelting is used to smelt a large proportion of the world's copper and nickel and some lead/zinc concentrates. Understanding the factors controlling the ignition of these concentrates is an
Jan 1, 2002
-
Magnesium Alloys Containing Rare Earths For Space Applications: Microstructural AspectsBy K. Suseelan Nair
Magnesium alloys containing rare earths are finding increasing applications in space programmes. A number of alloys have been developed and e good data base an the mechanical properties of these alloy
Jan 1, 1989
-
Trends In Development Of Autogenous Smelting Of Sulfide Materials Using Oxygen-Flame Smelting ProcessBy V. M. Paretsky
Recent developments made in the Gintsvetmet Institute in the field of autogenous smelting processes have confirmed that autogenous smelting continues to be the main prospective technology for pyrometa
Jan 1, 2002
-
Commissioning The Port Kembla Copper SmelterThe Port Kembla Copper (PKC) copper smelting facilities were commissioned during 2000. Numerous difficulties were encountered during the commissioning such as multiple reactor tuyere line failures, ab
Jan 1, 2002
-
Guar Concentration Measurement With The CollaMat SystemBy P. Stantke
In recent years the CollaMat process has been used successfully worldwide in a number of copper electrorefining tankhouses as an instrument for measuring the glue concentration and optimizing cathode
Jan 1, 1999
-
Technological Innovations In The Mitsubishi Process To Achieve Four Years CampaignBy T. Taniguchi
The existing Mitsubishi Process line at Naoshima Smelter and Refinery has been operating successfully since 1991, and its present production capacity is 270,000tpy of copper. Furnace relining works h
Jan 1, 2006
-
Application Of Advanced Process Control To Copper SmeltingBy R. A. Cockerell
This paper is concerned with the application of Advanced Process Control (APC) to copper smelting processes. A number of key issues relating to the application of APC, such as modelling for control, p
Jan 1, 1999
-
Waste: The Manufacturing, Resource Of TomorrowBy Claire A. Chanenchuk
Catalytic Extraction Processing (CEP), a technology commercialized by Molten Metal Technology, Inc., a US.-based company, can convert industrial, household, and government wastes into commercial resou
Jan 1, 1994
-
Freeze Linings In Zinc Fuming ProcessesBy Karel Verscheure
Hydrometallurgical zinc leach residue, EAF dust and other Zn-bearing by-products pose potentially serious environmental problems that threaten the sustainability of the operations. A pyrometallurgical
Jan 1, 2006
-
Utilization Of Excess Reaction Heat In The Mitsubishi Converting FurnaceBy Osamu Iida
In the Mitsubishi converting furnace (C-furnace), molten matte continuously undergoes intensive conversion into blister, and an excess amount of heat is generated, even after taking into account heat
Jan 1, 1999
-
The Use Of A Mineralogical Data Base For Production Forecasting And Troubleshooting In Copper Leach OperationsCopper and gangue mineralogy constitute the most critical parameters for the hydrometallurgical processing and cost-efficient extraction of copper. Minor changes in copper-, rock-, or alteration miner
Jan 1, 1999
-
A Comparative Study Of The Synthesis Routes To Rare Earth Based Oxides For The Electronic IndustryBy J. M. Tourre
Recently, interest in rare earth based oxide powders for electronic applications has risen dramatically. Considerable research has been devoted to the chemical synthesis of these compounds to improve
Jan 1, 1992
-
Preparation Of Infrared Materials From Ultra fine Quartz PowderBy Huaming Yang
Infrared materials are a special kind of material widely used in military, biological engineering and chemical industry. However, the problems associated with them such as unstable properties, high co
Jan 1, 2003
-
Recovery Of Zinc Metal From Furnace GasesBy M. I. Hoschke
The viability of pyrometallurgically treating zinc containing materials is enhanced by recovering zinc metal rather than oxide from furnace gases. During the history of zinc production, there has b
Jan 1, 1994
-
A Framework For Improving The Ability To Understand And Predict The Performance Of Heap Leach PilesBy M. Kane, O&apos
Operators and designers require a comprehensive model to predict performance of heap leach piles and provide input of reliable and defensible data for economic modelling. A conceptual, theoretical, or
Jan 1, 1999
-
Making Outsourcing Decisions With Incremental AnalysisBy Bruce Cavender
Managers are frequently faced with the decision to perform a task or manufacture an object in-house or to hire an outside vendor to perform the function. Outsourcing decisions are usually driven by ec
Jan 1, 1999
-
Commercial Development Of A Descending Packed Bed Electrowinning Cell, Part 2: Cell OperationBy Douglas Robinson
This paper describes technical work done to develop a Spouted Bed Electrode Cell into a commercially viable Electrowinning Cell; (a previous paper has been presented at the ECS meeting in Paris in May
Jan 1, 2003