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Multimedia Dispersion And Solidification Of Molten Material FlowsBy David Arana
The use of gas-water dispersion of a molten material flow onto a vibrating surface is developed as a process to minimize water pumping requirements, minimize the risks of explosions, and minimize the
Jan 1, 2006
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Using Rietveld analysis with TOPAS for modal analysis of geological samplesBy Holger Cordes
X-ray diffraction has long been used for qualitative and quantitative mineral analysis but Rietveld data analysis is still an under utilized method for mineral exploration and processing applications.
Jan 1, 2006
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Removal of Zinc and COF from Electroplating Effluent using SawdustBy Yunnen Chen
This work concerns the removal of zinc(II) and COD by means of sawdust obtained as a by-product from locally used wood. The zinc(II) and COD removal study has been carried out batchwise where the infl
Jan 1, 2009
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Thermal Conductivity Of Copper Flash Smelting Flue DustBy Elli Nurminen
Keywords: Thermal conductivity of sulphates, flash smelting, heat recovery boiler, flue dust Accretions and build-ups in metallurgical heat recovery boilers decrease the efficiency of the heat tran
Jan 1, 2005
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A Review of Electronic Waste (e-Waste) Recycling Technologies "Is e-Waste an Opportunity or Treat?"By Muammer Kaya
The purpose of this review is to raise awareness about e-waste problem in the World. Whether generated at our home or our office, e-waste is most rapidly growing waste problem in the world. Even thoug
Jan 1, 2009
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Investigation of Reduction Rates of Iron Oxides Dissolved in CaO-SiO2-Al2O3 Slags by Fe-C Melts and Determination of Rate Mechanism(s)By Ali Hasham
Reduction rates of FeO in CaO-SiO2-Al2O3 slags by Fe-C melts have been investigated experimentally at 1723 K. The rates were estimated using experimentally determined CO(g) evolution rates. Flash X-ra
Jan 1, 1992
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Acid Recovery From Spent Acids & Electrolytes via Continuous Ion ExchangeBy Richard S. Dennis
Acid recovery employs ion exchange (I-X) resin as separation media for inorganic acids from dissolved metallic salts by physical adsorption and without the use of chemicals. This technology has been u
Jan 1, 1996
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Recovery of Tellurium from Cadmium Telluride Photovoltaic Module Manufacturing Scrap and other SourcesBy Wenming Wang
Recycling of retired cadmium telluride (CdTe) photovoltaic (PV) modules has attracted attention due to new European environmental regulations. Recycling tellurium from CdTe PV modules is becoming more
Jan 1, 2006
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Nickel Recovery from the Alloy Al2Ni and the Mixtures Al-Ni, Al2O3-Ni and Al2O3-NiO. Comparative Study by Direct Chlorination of the Species.By Ana E. Bohé, Fabiola J. Alvarez
"The separation of nickel from the aluminum present in spent catalysts and different metallic industrial residues, is proposed in the following systems: alloy Al2Ni and the mixtures 50 wt% Ni + 50 wt%
Jan 1, 2008
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Life Cycle Inventory Analysis of Municipal Solid Wastes ManagementBy He De-wen
Based on the principle of life cycle assessment (LCA), municipal solid waste management (MSWM) was analyzed by life cycle inventory method. According to the system expansion and substitution method, t
Jan 1, 2009
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Lime-enhanced Carbothermic Reduction of ChalcopyriteLime-enhanced carbothermic reduction may provide an alternative process for treating low grade chalcopyrite concentrates. To date, most research on lime-enhanced reduction has been on pure, synthetic
Jan 1, 2009
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Thermal Behavior of Mixed Household Portable BatteriesBy Denise Crocce Romano Espinosa
The recycling of waste of electric and electronic equipment (WEEE) is one of the main modern challenges. Among the variety of WEEE, batteries can be set apart due to their composition and their growin
Jan 1, 2009
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Operation Of The CONTOP Process At The Asarco El Paso SmelterBy Martin Brueggemann
In 1993, the El Paso Smelter began operation of the first commercial CONTOP copper smelting furnace. The CONTOP process was chosen for the plant modernization due to its low capital cost and the ease
Jan 1, 1998
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Mineralogical And Chemical Characterization Of The W-Pb-Bi-Ag Ore From The Rudnik Mine, SerbiaBy Slobodan Radosavljevic
The polymetallic W-Pb-Bi-Ag ore from the ?Nova jama? ore zone of the Rudnik ore field have been investigated. Contact-pneumatolytic (skarn), pneumatolytic-hydrothermal, and hydrothermal mineralization
Jan 1, 2006
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Preparation of a Carbon Free Precast Block for Ladle LiningBy Zhigang Liang
A carbon free precast block was prepared by using high-alumina fused corundum as aggregate and fused magnesia, and ultra-fine Al2O3 and ultra-fine SiO2 powders as matrix materials. A small linear expa
Jan 1, 2009
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Prevention Of Resulfurization In Magnesium Desulfurization Process Of Molten IronBy Jian Yang
The mechanism of resulfurization in the desulfurization process with magnesium vapor produced in situ by aluminothermic reduction of magnesium oxide was clarified in the present work. The influences o
Jan 1, 2006
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Treatment of Wastewater Containing Benzene by Technology Combined Blow-off with Fenton Reagent OxidationBy He De-wen
The influence of wastewater containing benzene from chemical industry by technology combined blow-off with Fenton reagent oxidation was experimentally studied. The present results suggest that the tec
Jan 1, 2009
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Coal Characterization and its Relation to Physical CleaningBy J. Y. Hwang
The relationship between coal characterization and physical cleaning has not been well understood due to the complex nature of coal. Therefore, it is difficult to apply the results of coal characteriz
Jan 1, 1988
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Blister Flash Smelting - Efficient And Flexible Low-Cost Continuous Copper ProcessBy Jukka Tuominen
The history of making blister copper in an Outokumpu Flash Smelting Furnace dates back to the late 1960?s, when Outokumpu first piloted the Outokumpu Direct Blister (ODB) process. The first commercial
Jan 1, 2005
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New And Emerg1ngtechnobogies In Sulphide SmeltingBy P. J. Mackey
New and emerging, as well as proven technologies for the smelting of copper, nickel, lead and zinc are briefly reviewed. The number of new technologies available today is greater than at any time in t
Jan 1, 1983