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Thermoilynamic Behavior Of Sulfur And Oxygen In Cu-Matte, 1200°CBy J. F. Elliott
The thermodynamic behavior of sulfur and oxygen in copper matte has been measured by equilibration of the melt 00 a gas consisting of CO, SO2 and Ar. The oxygen potential ranges from 10-9 to 10-7 and
Jan 1, 1983
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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
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The Deposition of Smooth Metallic Molybdenum from Aqueous Electrolytes Containing Molybdate IonsBy Leah Penner, Thomas J. Ruth, Paul Schaffer, François Benard, Edouard Asselin, Stefan K. Zeisler, Thomas J. Morley
"This paper details the electrodeposition of metallic molybdenum from an aqueous, acetateelectrolyte containing molybdate ions. The deposition is carried out in a highly concentrated (up to I 0 M) ace
Jan 1, 2012
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Counter-Current Contacting in Metal Refining - A Reality in the Year 2000?By D. G. C. Robertson
Counter-current staged reactors offer several advantages over batch reactors for mass transfer between two phases. Several metallurgical reactor designs have utilized the counter-current principle, e.
Jan 1, 1988
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Physico-Chemical Fundamentals of Melting Non-Ferrous Concentrates with the Production of Metal (Matte) & Ferrite-Calcium SlagsBy A. I. Okunev
The investigation results are submitted on separation into layers in the systems Cu (Ni) - Fe - Ca - 0 - S - (Si), as well as on physico-chemical properties of oxide - ferrite, oxide-sulfide melts (de
Jan 1, 1988
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Kinetics Mechanism of Gold ElectrowinningBy C. Hecker, J. A. Garcia
To determine the kinetic reaction mechanism, electrochemical experimental techniques of stationary polarization, linear voltammetry and faradaic impedance were used. Gold electrodeposition experiments
Jan 1, 1997
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Pyromejallurgical Recovery And Thermodynaic Behavior Of Cu-Pb-Zn Sulphide ConcentratesBy M. Benavides
An experimental study is carried out With sulphide ore obtained from Bailadores-Venezuela as well as artificial concentrates. Concentrates of the minerals from froth flotation are fused to study equil
Jan 1, 1983
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Spent Refractory Recycling /Reuse Efforts in the Steel and Aluminum IndustriesBy James P. Bennen
Limited efforts have been made to recycle/reuse-spent refractory materials in the steel and aluminum industries of North America. The driving force is usually part of a larger waste reduction program.
Jan 1, 2000
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Overview of Electronics Waste Management in IndiaBy Krishna Kumar
"Growth of electronics waste (e-waste) and lack of appropriate disposal mechanism are the great concern for developing countries like India. The domestic generation of e-waste in India is rapidly grow
Jan 1, 2011
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Recovery Of Chromium (VI) From Electroplating Rinse Water: The Development Of A Hollow Fibre Solvent Extraction ProcessBy P. J. Harrington
The recovery and recycling of low concentration metal and other ions has traditionally been carried out using adsorption or ion exchange processes which, however, become uneconomical at higher concent
Jan 1, 2003
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Uses of Aggregates Produced from Marble and Granite Quarry Waste in Asphalt Pavements: A Form of Clean TechnologyBy P. R. Seidl, R. C. C. Ribeiro, J. C. G. Correia
"More than 95% of asphalt pavement materials consist of aggregates. The highway and construction industries consume a huge amount of aggregates annually causing considerable energy and environmental l
Jan 1, 2008
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A Review Of The Chemistry, Electrochemistry And Kinetics Of The Gold Thiosulfate Leaching ProcessEnvironmental and public concerns and the banned use of cyanide for the recovery of gold in some parts of the world have heightened the search for an alternative lixiviant to cyanide. Thiosulfate app
Jan 1, 2003
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Processing and Oxidation Protection of Carbon/Carbon CompositesBy Gordon Holcomb, George R. St. Pierre, Robert A. Rapp
Carbon/Carbon composites offer promise as high-temperature structural materials. A primary limitation on their application is the need to provide protection against oxidation in hot oxidizing environm
Jan 1, 1988
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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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Nonferrous Metal Recycling In Korea: The Present And The Future (90cce6c3-ca14-4624-80ee-eebbfaf9147e)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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Interactions Between Melt and Chlorine in Chlorine Fluxing of AluminumBy Qian Fu
Although chlorine fluxing to remove magnesium has been widely practiced in the aluminum industry for many years, there appear to have been few fundamental studies of the kinetics and transport phenome
Jan 1, 1996
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Phenomenological Models And Animations Of Welding And Their ImpactBy Tarasankar DebRoy
Professor Robertson’s recognized research on metallurgical thermodynamics and kinetics for over 40 years facilitated the emergence of rigorous quantitative understanding of many complex metallurgical
Jan 1, 2014
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Ion And Precipitate Flotation Of Heavy Metal Ions From Solution:By J. W. Perez
In the treatment of process effluents containing metal ions, it is sometimes desired to remove all of the heave metal ions while at other time it is, desired to remove one heavy metal ion from another
Jan 1, 1992
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Conversion of Aluminium Industry Wastes into Glass-Ceramic ProductsBy V. V. Kutumbarao, M. T. Nimje, G. Balasubramanian
Wastes from the aluminium industry such as red mud from the alumina refinery, fly ash from the captive power plant and spent pot lining from the smelter, have been successfully converted into glass-ce
Jan 1, 2000
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Reclaiming Salt Flux from Aluminum Salt Slag Wastes Process Design - Product PerformanceBy Richard M. RusselI, Jerry Sweeney
"The disposal of Aluminum slag wastes continues to challenge an otherwise environmentally beneficial and highly desirable industry - Aluminum Recycling. Slag wastes contain soluble salts that can be r
Jan 1, 2000