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Nonferrous Metal Recycling In Korea: The Present And The Future (7c54f5d4-9020-415a-9dd7-9388e6951345)By Kang-In Rhee
Nonferrous metal recycling not only provides energy saving and environmental benefits but also is a significant factor in the supply of various types of metals used in our society. Recycling plays an
Jan 1, 2006
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Solar Pyro-metallurgical Recycling of Carbon Dioxide - Water [Soda Reactants]By Milind Deo, Neale R. Neelameggham
The mixture of carbon dioxide and water vapor - called Soda [as in carbonated water] can be converted to easily stored transportation fuels. Earlier papers on Soda- fuel metallurgy noted that this con
Jan 1, 2008
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Equilibrium versus Kinetics in Lead RefiningBy T. R. A. Davey
It is often important in the study of a process to determine whether the limitations are governed by equilibrium or kinetic considerations. Sometimes it is possible to devise a design of the process o
Jan 1, 2000
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Commercial Separations In The Copper Industry Using Molecular Recognition Technology (MRT)By Ronald L. Bruening
IBC Advanced Technologies, Inc. (IBC) has developed and commercialized SuperLig® materials based on Molecular Recognition Technology (MRT), which have proven to be very effective for the removal of bi
Jan 1, 2003
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Recent Developments In Copper Hydrometallurgy (8d682055-10db-404e-a770-b24078e2d270)By John O. Marsden
The past fifteen years have seen a number of important developments in copper hydrometallurgy, including the commercial application of biological heap leaching of secondary (chalcocite-dominant) coppe
Jan 1, 2006
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Elemental Sulphur Fixation In Smelting Gas; Is It Feasible?By Takahiko Okura
Sulphur, with its multiple oxidation states, play critical roles in many processes, ranging from regulating enzymes in plants, to acidifying aquatic systems, and to affecting the global climate. Most
Jan 1, 2006
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Electrowinning of Lead Battery Paste with the Production of Lead and Elemental Sulphur Using Bioprocess TechnologiesBy M. Olper, M. Maccagni, C. J. N. Buisman, C. E. Schultz
The key point of the CX-EWS process is the conversion of lead compounds, contained in the active mass of spent batteries, into lead sulphide. The obtained lead sulphide is leached with ferric fluobora
Jan 1, 2000
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Development And Implementation Of A Novel Pressure Leach Process For The Recovery Of Cobalt And Copper At Chambishi, Zambia (Hydrometallurgy 2003)By E. Munnik
The Chambishi Metals Cobalt Plant in Zambia has recently installed a novel oxidation/precipitation pressure leach process as part of the COSAC (Cobalt from Slag and Copper as by-product) Project. An i
Jan 1, 2003
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Volatilization Kinetics Of Minor Elements From MatteBy Xu Zhong
The theoretical limit to smelting rate and possibly the size of a smelter is dependent on the rate of heat transfer, and the chemical kinetics of both sulfur removal and minor element volatilization.
Jan 1, 1995
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Anodic Slimes Characteristics And Behaviour In Copper RefiningBy G. Cifuentes
It is known that the cathode purity and the electrolyte treatment are affected by the solids present in the electrolyte. Anodic slimes properties (e.g., chemical composition, crystalline composition,
Jan 1, 1999
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Comparison of Direct Pressure Leaching with Atmospheric Leaching of Zinc ConcentratesBy M. J. Collins, L. C. Trytten, K. R. Buban, I. M. Masters
Both pressure leaching of zinc concentrate, in an autoclave, and atmospheric leaching, in stirred tanks, have been employed in the expansion of zinc production at plants employing roast-leach-electrow
Jan 1, 2000
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Smelter Nasties - A changing worldBy Theo Lehner
Nasty, according to the Collins Dictionary, comprises the adjectives: bad, critical, dangerous, dirty, odious, serious, severe, sickening, unpleasant etc. From this we may at first conclude that each
Jan 1, 1994
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Metal Waste Prevention By SLMBy I. Van de Voorde
In this paper, results are presented concerning the search to implement Supported Liquid Membranes (SLM) Technology for the recovery of copper, nickel and zinc from electroplating and other effluents
Jan 1, 2003
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Experimental Study On The Simultaneous Desulphurization And Denitrification By Duct InjectionBy Qin Li
An highly active absorbent with oxidization based on fly ash, lime and additives was prepared. Experiments of simultaneous desulphurization and denitrification were carried out using fixture bed and d
Jan 1, 2006
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Technical And Environmental Considerations Of The Injection Of Tire Into Blast Furnace TuyeresBy Gerson de Araújo Filho
This paper shows the use of tires as fuel to be employed into blast furnaces. The tires can substitute coal or even charcoal in the blast furnaces tuyeres. The injection into tuyeres, besides the cont
Jan 1, 2006
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Molten-Salt Electrolysis Of Neodymium From A Chloride ElectrolyteBy M. F. Chambers
Neodymium metal was electrowon from a molten-chloride electrolyte at 650° C using a molten-metal cathode. A 50 mol pct NdC13-50 mol pct KC1 mixture served as the electrolyte. Binary metal alloys of &a
Jan 1, 1989
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Technology And Applications Of Permanent MagnetsBy K. S. V. L. Narasimhan
Recently developed high energy permanent magnets SmCo5, Sm2Co17, Nd2Fe14B offer an interesting study of magnetic phenomenon. This publication discusses briefly the evolution of these magnets and the o
Jan 1, 1992
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Challenges For Hydrometallurgy In Environmental And Health StewardshipBy Bruce R. Conard
Consideration of environmental and human health issues in metallurgy is growing rapidly. While not all metallurgists need to have detailed expertise in environmental and health questions, they should
Jan 1, 2003
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Review On The Part Of HVOF Thermal Spray Coating In Protection To CorrosionBy Hazoor Singh Sidhu
Materials degradation due to corrosion is the major problem in power generation equipment, gas turbine, fluidized bed combustion, industrial waste incinerators etc. Some super alloys have been develop
Jan 1, 2006
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Thermodynamic Modelling Of Minor Elements In Copper Smelting ProcessesBy Chunlin Chen
Published data on thermodynamics of a number of minor elements (As, Sb, Bi, Pb, Zn, Se, Te, Cr, Sn) in liquid copper, matte and slag have been reviewed, assessed and used in development of thermodynam
Jan 1, 2006