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Cominco's Trail Operations: An Integrated Zinc-Lead OperationBy E. T. de Groot, D. L. Verhelst
With the successful start-up of Cominco's new KIVCET smelter, the final key component is now in place for Trail Operations to operate efficiently as a modern integrated zinc-lead facility. Unique meta
Jan 1, 2000
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Infrared and Laser-Based Sensors and Systems to Accurately Monitor the Temperature, Level, and Dimension of Molten and Solid MetalsBy Francois Reizine
Infrared sensors will include scanning detectors and positioning sensors. The focus will be on 1, 2, and 4-color wavelength pyrometer systems which allow the accurate measurement of emissivity and, co
Jan 1, 2001
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Jarogain Process—A Hydrometallurgical Option to Recover Metal Values from RLE Zinc Residue and Steel DustBy Pertti Koukkari
The novel Jarogain process combines treatment of the jarosite residue of zinc manufacturing and processing of arc furnace dust from steelmaking to a holistic recovery technology. The new hydrometallur
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Evolution Of Void Shape Anisotropy In Deformed Bcc SteelsBy Hans Jürgen Maier, Gregory Gerstein, Florian Nürnberger
Microstructural analysis to support the development of material models provides valuable information to design complex forming operations. Damage models such as e.g. by Gurson consider spherical voids
Jan 1, 2016
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The Mineralogy of Slags from a Secondary Copper RefineryBy Sarah Beutner Mavrogenes
The mineralogy of three slags from a domestic secondary copper refinery were studied by applied mineralogical techniques to determine the: 1) phases present, 2) phase chemistry, 3) phase abundance, 4)
Jan 1, 1989
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Analytical and Numerical Solutions for Casting Processes with Initial Superheat and Natural Boundary ConditionsBy H. P. Wang, E. M. Perry
"Analytical solutions for investigating the solidification of casting problems with initial superheat and natural boundary conditions have been derived using an integral method. There are two moving i
Jan 1, 1986
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Synthesis Of Compact Nanocrystal Oxides By Severe Plastic Deformations MethodsBy T. I. Arbuzova
The present work presents the original data concerning using a high pressure torsion method and a shock wave loading technique to produce compact oxide nanomaterials and investigations of the effect o
Jan 1, 2006
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Professor H.Y. Sohn - Biography (0d9c4951-9a84-47bc-8075-74ef2b3a9829)This symposium is dedicated to the lifetime achievements of Professor H.Y. Sohn. It covers the scientific fields, processing routes and investigation techniques in which Prof. Sohn has worked during h
Jan 1, 2006
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Professor H.Y. Sohn - BiographyThis symposium is dedicated to the lifetime achievements of Professor H.Y. Sohn. It covers the scientific fields, processing routes and investigation techniques in which Prof. Sohn has worked during h
Jan 1, 2006
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Production of Fe-Based Alloys by Metallothermic Reduction of Mill Scales from Continuous Casting ProcessesBy Onuralp Yücel, Mehmet Bugdayc, Murat Alkan
"In this study, iron based alloys (Fe-Mo, Fe-Cr-Ni, etc.) were produced by using aluminothermic methods starting from Mill Scales obtained continuous casting processes. Mill scales are an oxidised lay
Jan 1, 2013
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Hydrogen Reduction Of Metal Ions: An Electrochemical ModelBy K. Osseo-Asare
Rate laws for the hydrogen reduction of metal ions are typically of the form: [r = -d[M(II)]/dt = k[M(II)]xPy2H] where k is an apparent rate constant, [M(II)] and PH2 represent dissolved metal
Jan 1, 2003
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Effect of Arsenic and Antimony in Copper ElectrorefiningBy V. Baltazar
The behaviour of arsenic and antimony during copper electrorefining was studied in order to identify the conditions under which good quality copper cathodes could be produced from anodes with high lev
Jan 1, 1987
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A Non-Contaminating Method For Preparing Intra-Rare-Earth Alloys Containing Volatile And Non-Volatile MetalsBy B. J. Beaudry
The preparation of alloys containing one to two percent of the volatile lanthanide metals Sm, Eu, Tm and Yb in the high melting point (HMP) rare earth metals Sc, Y and Lu was accomplished by a vapor d
Jan 1, 1992
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Theoretical Modeling of the Oxidation of Carbon/Carbon CompositesBy Feng Gao
A general unsteady- state model, based on a cracked substrate, has been developed to account for reaction and diffusion within porous substrate during oxidation of Carbon Fiber Reinforced Carbon matri
Jan 1, 1993
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A Life Cycle Approach to the Environmental Assessment of Process Alternatives in the Recycling of Galvanized SteelBy Christina Viklund-White
Life Cycle Assessment has been used to compare the environmental performance of landfilling versus recycling of the zinc used for galvanizing steel. Hypothetical process routes were com-posed involvin
Jan 1, 2000
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Roasting of Auriferous Pyrite ConcentratesBy F. J. Arriagada
Where gold is present in a finely disseminated form within sulfide particles, the porosity and surface area of the calcined material strongly influence leaching since they control the penetration of s
Jan 1, 1982
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Edge Protection for Starter-Blanks and "Permanent" Matrix-Cathodes: A Systematic Approach to Solve old ProblemsBy Berger. P.
The accepted definition of the function of an edge protector fails to specify adequately the several tasks which it must perform to be functionally effective: detailed analysis of these tasks leads to
Jan 1, 1987
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Mathematical Modeling of Waterless Matte Granulator for Debottlenecking of Conventional Sulfide SmeltersBy A. Navarra
Within conventional copper and nickel-copper sulfide smelters, ladles of molten matte are fed into converters. These converters blast oxygen-enriched air into the matte, thereby eliminating iron and s
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Precipitation Rate of Hematite in Sulfate MediaBy María Cristina Ruiz
Hematite precipitation is a convenient alternative for the removal of iron from leaching circuits because of its chemical stability, high density and high iron content. The precipitation of hematite f
Jan 1, 2008
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Treatment of Nickel Ores in Rotary Kilns and Cyclone ReactorsBy Norbert Patzeh
The demand for nickel is growing and will continue to do so for the foreseeable, future. This will make the construction of new leaching and smelting plants necessary. This paper described a number of
Jan 1, 2004