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Melt Atomisation The Bridge From Pyro? To Hydro-MetallurgyBy John J. Dunkley
Recent years have seen the increased use of hydrometallurgy in the smelting and refining of metals. However this is often used as a final refining step, following an initial pyrometallurgical smelting
Jan 1, 2003
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Melt Expert- A Newly Developed Industrie 4.0 Based Electrode Control SystemBy Christoph Sedivy
Industrie 4.0 is slowly but surely arriving in the melt shops. Furnaces are being equipped with more and more sensors, digital models are increasing the degree of automation, and information is being
Oct 30, 2017
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Melt Extraction of Gold Fibers and Precious Metal Doped Fibers and Preparation of Porous Gold Fiber StructuresBy Olaf Andersen
Crucible melt extraction yields short metal fibers with eqivalent diameters as low as 50 µm from almost arbitrary metals and alloys. Highly porous components can be made from such fibers by suitable d
Oct 1, 2003
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Melt Flow and its Effect on Interface Curvature in a Horizontal Unidirectional Solidification SystemBy T. -M. Guo, M. J. Braun
"This paper presents an experimental and numerical study of melt flow near the solid-liquid interface and its effect on the interface curvature in a horizontal unidirectional solidification system wit
Jan 1, 2004
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Melt Inclusions in Brothers Dacite Reveal Metal Transporting MechanismsBy Ian J. Graham
Brothers volcano, in the southern Kermadec Arc, is host to two hydrothermal vent fields with very different geology, permeability, vent fluid compositions and mineralogy (see de Ronde et al. and Ditch
Jan 1, 2010
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Melt Refining of Grinding Sludge Containing Cobalt and Nickel in an ESCR FurnaceBy V. M. Sokolov, Jr. DuPlessis
The technology for recycling fine wastes, grinding sludges or swarf, and solids such as slag that contain a high content of metallic material needed improving. The objective was to produce a master al
Jan 1, 2000
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Melt Refining: CFD Modeling of Particle Deposition to Gas BubblesBy Knut H. Bech, Stein Tore Johansen
"The collision efficiency for small particles relative to 2D spherical bubbles in a developed turbulent flow field were calculated applying an adopted version of the CPD program FLUENT. The turbulence
Jan 1, 1999
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Melting And Alloying Of Wrought Copper AlloysBy R. S. Pratt
IT is proposed to discuss the materials and furnaces, as well as the melting procedures used in preparing metal for casting billets, bars or cakes for mill fabrication. As far as possible, considerati
Jan 1, 1946
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Melting and Casting Some Gold AlloysBy Edward Capillon
THE problem of scrap is probably of greater importance inn the production of gold, silver and other precious metal alloys than is the case for base metals and alloys. Remelting of gold and silver scra
Jan 1, 1930
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Melting And Densification Of Electrode Paste Briquettes In Søderberg ElectrodesBy B. Larsen, S. Z. Nascimento, K. Fidje, J. P. M. Amaro, H. Gran
Safe and good operation of Søderberg electrodes is dependent upon high quality electrode paste coupled with correct electrode operating procedures. Good electrode performance depends further on proper
Jan 1, 2004
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Melting And Fluid Properties Of Sewage SludgeBy Takashi Fujii
In the OG (Osaka Gas) process which includes a fusion process of sewage disposal sludge in coke bed knowledge of molten and fluid properties of the sludge are most important to controll the process in
Jan 1, 1992
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MELTING AND HEAT TREATMENT OF AN Ag HIGH-CONTENT NiTiAg SHAPE MEMORY ALLOY – A MICROSTRUCTURAL AND THERMAL VIEWBy Gilberto Álvares da Silva
New elements have been inserted in NiTi lately, resulting in ternary alloys with specific characteristics beyond Shape Memory Effect and Superelasticity. Among all others alloying elements, the Ag add
Aug 8, 2018
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Melting and Reduction of Manganese Sinter with FluxesBy Thomas Brynjulfsen, Merete Tangstad
"Manganese ore fines, generated during mining and transportation, can not be added to the submerged arc furnace directly as they will prevent even gas flow through the burden. Low gas permeability in
Jan 1, 2012
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Melting And Refining Practices For MagnesiumBy Charles E. Nelson
THIS paper will outline briefly the practices commonly followed in this country for the melting and refining of magnesium and its alloys. The processes used for the various forms of primary magnesium,
Jan 1, 1946
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Melting Bearing Bronze in Open-flame FurnacesBy Ernest Darby
IF the correct balance between fuel and air is maintained in an open-flame furnace,1 little chemical action may be expected between the products of combustion and the metal being melted. Physical chan
Jan 1, 1930
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Melting Behavior of Silica Flux in the Copper ConverterBy Guo Xian Jian
In this paper, the effects of matte grade, flux grain size, blast flowrate and blast O2 content on the process of silica flux melting in a copper converter were investigated. The results showed that t
Jan 1, 1996
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Melting Behavior of Solid Feed Charged onto Bottom Stirred Matte BathBy K. Krishnapisharody, S. Clark, M. Barati
Different gas purging methods to metallurgical baths have been applied to date, among which are top lancing and bottom blowing through tuyeres or porous plugs. Among these, the porous plug bottom blow
Jan 1, 2007
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Melting Of Aluminum And Aluminum AlloysBy T. W. Bossert
MELTING is the initial step in the fabricating of all aluminum and aluminum-alloy products. Its function may be considered as threefold: to improve the metal quality, to adjust the composition, and to
Jan 1, 1946
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Melting Of Cathode Copper In The Electric FurnaceDiscussion of the paper of DORSET A. LYON and ROBERT M. KEENEY, presented at the Salt Lake meeting, August, 1914, and printed in Bulletin. No. 92, August, 1914, pp. 1791 to 1800. LAWRENCE ADDICKS, Ch
Jan 12, 1914
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Melting Of Cathode Copper In The Electric Furnace*By Dorsey Lyon
INTRODUCTION THE electric furnace has always been found to be especially adapted to melting, refining, and finishing processes throughout its gradual acceptance by metallurgists, as a practical appar
Jan 8, 1914