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Wear Phenomena in Non-ferrous Metal FurnacesBy D. Gregurek
In non-ferrous metal furnaces the installed magnesia-chromite refractory lining is exposed to several stresses, rather complex in their interaction. Therefore, a detailed investigation and understandi
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Glass RecyclingBy W. L. Dalmijn
Glass recycling in the Netherlands 'has grown fr.om 10.000 to 300.000 tonnes per annum. The various advantages and problems of the glass cycle with reference to the state of the art in the Nether
Jan 1, 1995
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Smelter Off-Gas Cleaning Impact Of Gas Cooling Techniques On Smelter Dust SegregationBy J. P. Evans
The modem 'copper smelter today utilizes tonnage oxygen for smelting concentrates. ,generating a high strength S02 off-gas leaving the smelter vessel. This gas stream. which also contains any unr
Jan 1, 1992
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Physical Processing Efficiency of Saline vs. Alkaline Spent BatteriesBy Marta Cabral, C. A. Nogueira, F. Margarido
"Physical processing of spent batteries which includes shredding and sieving operation is the first step for chemical treatment by hydrometallurgy. A laboratory study was carried out to evaluate physi
Jan 1, 2008
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Fundamental Study for Recovery of Nj2+ from Waste Solution in Ni Non-Electric PlatingBy Junji Shibata
Waste solution from the Ni non-electric plating process contains 4.0 kg/m3 Ni, 0.1 kglm3 Fe, 0.0 I kg/m3 Zn, 48 kg/m3 S042-, 98 kg/m3 HP032-and 31 kg/m3 laetic acid as a typical composition. Solvent e
Jan 1, 2003
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An Overview of Silver and Trace Metal Recovery Strategies in the Zinc IndustryBy D. D. Rodier
Most zinc concentrates contain some silver and varying amounts of such valuable trace elements as gold, indium, germanium and gallium. With increasing similarities in plant installations, the predomin
Jan 1, 1990
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High Temperature Investigation Of Viscosity For Fecrmnni As-Cast Trip/Twip SteelBy Tobias Dubberstein, Hans-Peter Heller
The viscosity of Fe-Cr-Mn-Ni TRIP/TWIP (Transformation Induced Plasticity, Twinning Induced Plasticity) steel with varied nickel content is investigated using a vibrating finger viscometer. The viscos
Jan 1, 2015
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Dynamics of Splash Formation in Gas Injected SystemsBy N. B. Gray, A. E. Guerra, D. E. Morton
"The formation of splash in pyrometallurgical operations that involve the injection of gases into a liquid has been the subject of a number of studies over the last few decades. Given the complexity o
Jan 1, 1996
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Stabilization (Precipitation) Of Mercury From Precious Metals Extraction Wastes Utilizing TrimercaptotriazineBy Ljiljana Solujic
The need for the removal of mercury from the precious metals extraction circuits may be influenced by process, environmental, as well as by occupational hazard reasons. In these circuits mercury is ma
Jan 1, 1996
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Smelter Off-Gas Cleaning - Impact of Gas Cooling Techniques on Smelter Dust Segregation (a9e43994-bf34-4c42-8210-35b50aaa99f5)By J. P. Evans
The modem copper smelter today utilizes tonnage oxygen for smelting concentrates, generating a high strength S02 off-gas leaving the smelter vessel. This gas stream, which also contains any unreacted
Jan 1, 1992
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Effect Of Oxygen Enrichment On The Teniente Converter Productivity At The Ilo Smelter, Perú (67cdbd7e-3ac1-487c-b272-f30642fb3d30)By Jose Bengoa
Low metal prices and environmental restrictions are always a challenge for copper smelters operation and its productivity. Thus, in order to reduce production costs and control gas emissions, improvem
Jan 1, 2003
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Effect of Molybdenum on the Microestructure and Thermal Expansion of Ductile IronBy Juan Hernández Ávila
This work studies the Molybdenum effect on the microestructure, mechanical properties of an as-cast ductile iron. For this study five ductile irons with different amounts of Molybdenum each were made
Jan 1, 2009
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Nickel And Copper Behavior During Autogenous Smelting Of Copper Nickel-Containing Concentrate After High-Grade Matte Flotation (88afeeb6-6237-4db6-8582-2a22f140d177)By L. Sh. Tsemekhman
A new technology for the treatment of copper nickel-containing concentrate after high-grade matte flotation to blister copper with the production of liquid silicate slags in a vertical autogenous unit
Jan 1, 2003
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Energy Efficient, Non-Wetting, Microporous Refractory Material for Molten Aluminum Contact ApplicationsBy Kenneth McGowan
"The aluminum industry is the 5th largest consumer of energy and the largest consumer of energy on a per-weight basis. Process heating accounts for 25% of the energy consumed to manufacture aluminum.
Jan 1, 2009
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Interactions Between Chemical Reaction, Pore Diffusion And Heat Generation During The Exothermic Zinc Sulfide OxidationBy F. Patisson
During exothermic gas-solid reactions, heat generation makes temperature rise and modifies the rate of the various mass transfer processes, namely the chemical reaction itself, the pore diffusion and
Jan 1, 1996
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Metal Recovery From Spent Acid Solutions And Baghouse Bags Using The INMETCO ProcessBy R. H. Hanewald
The INMETCO process has been modified so as to recover nickel. chromium and Iron from a wide variety of metal containing waste-streams. This now includes the recovery of metals from spent acid solutio
Jan 1, 1992
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Recovery of Nickel from Spent Electroless Nickel Plating Solution by Solvent ExtractionBy Mikiya Tanaka, Mikio Kobayashi, Mansour A. S. A1Ghamdi, Kenji Tatsumi, Yukinori Saiki, Hirotaka Senba
"In order to recover nickel ion in a spent electroless nickel - phosphorus alloy plating bath and, at the same time, to remove impurities such as iron and zinc, the applicability of solvent extraction
Jan 1, 2000
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Removal of Heavy Metals and Upgrading Crude Bio-Oil From Pteris Vittata Stems and Leaves Harvest Using Hydrothermal Upgrading ProcessBy Yang Jian-guang, Deng Zi-xiang, Zhang Xu-liang, Li Jun-yuan
"Hyperaccumulator biomass harvested after heavy-metal phytoremediation must be considered as hazardous waste that should be contained or treated appropriately before disposal or reuse. As a potential
Jan 1, 2014
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A Mathematical Model for the Control of Metallurgical Properties of the Product SinterBy E. F. Vegman, Ndabezinhle Dube
"In the practice of conventional sintering, production is always afflicted with the problem of being unable to get a uniform quality of produced sinter in the bed. Invariably the top layer of the sint
Jan 1, 2001
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Opportunities in Electrolytic ProcessingBy Joseph Goodwill
1. PURPOSE The objective of this paper is to summarize a study undertaken by the EPRI Center for Metals Production (CMP). The overall purpose of the study was to identify electrolytic opportunities
Jan 1, 1990