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Waste Heat Recovery from Industrial Smelting Exhaust GasBy Geir Wedde, Anders Sorhuus
"Vast quantities of energy are released as heat to the environment from industrial operations. Many countries target waste heat recovery to mitigate CO2 emission. Exhaust gases from industries such as
Jan 1, 2012
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Improvements To Taphole DesignBy Melissa L. Trapani
The removal of molten products from metallurgical furnaces is one of the most hazardous and labour intensive processes in a non-ferrous smelter. The proximity of operators to the molten metal and slag
Jan 1, 2002
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Pyrrhotite Concentrate SulfidizingBy L. N. Ertzeva
The present work is dedicated to investigation of the sulfidizing process of ore pyrrhotite concentrate with recovery of a sulfide material, enriched with non-ferrous metals, and waste pyrite, with do
Jan 1, 2006
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A 2-D Mathematical Model Of On-Grate Municipal Solid Waste CombustionBy Abhishek Asthana
The incineration of Municipal Solid Wastes (MSW) is an attractive process for reducing the volume of the wastes and recovering their energetic value, which, however, requires to be strictly controlled
Jan 1, 2006
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Recovery Of Zinc Metal From Furnace GasesBy M. I. Hoschke
The viability of pyrometallurgically treating zinc containing materials is enhanced by recovering zinc metal rather than oxide from furnace gases. During the history of zinc production, there has b
Jan 1, 1994
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Novel Technology For Microbial Treatment Of Chromium-Containing SlagBy Chai Liyuan
Chromium-containing slag was detoxified by the method of microbial treatment using Ch-1bacteria isolated from nature by our research group, belonging to achromobacter sp. and with the characteristic o
Jan 1, 2006
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Copper, Market Growth Potential And Threats In The Asia Pacific RegionBy Tomas Astorga
APEC, the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation is the forum of 21 countries having approximately 56% of the total world income, and over 45% of global trade. In 1997, APEC economies produced 67% of the w
Jan 1, 1999
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Stabilities of Phases in the Cu2S-FeS-PbS SystemBy Pekka Taskinen, Hannu Johto
"Copper sulfide concentrates often contain impurities such as lead and iron. The phase stabilities of the sulfide impurity systems in metallurgical process conditions are in many cases unsatisfactoril
Jan 1, 2012
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Estimation Of Inclusion Size In Stainless Steel Coil Based On Statistics Of Extreme ValuesBy Yu-ichi Kanbe
It becomes more important to control the composition of inclusions with increasing the demand for quality of products in terms of cleanliness. Along with the development of refining technology to make
Jan 1, 2006
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Magnetic Damping of Jets, Vortices and TurbulenceBy P. A. Davidson
"We discuss the influence of a static magnetic field on jets, vortices and turbulence. This is particularly relevant to D.C. braking in slab casting. Our main conclusion is that, typically, the magnet
Jan 1, 1999
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Crud Formation: Field Studies And Fundamental StudiesBy Michael J. Virnig
The formation of crud is a normal part of operating a solvent extraction circuit for the recovery of copper. It periodically must be removed from the circuit. This results in significant costs in term
Jan 1, 1999
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Upgrading Of The Teniente TechnologyBy Pedro Morales C.
From its beginning in the 1970s, the Teniente Converter has consistently achieved continuous improvement, and has contributed to the competitiveness and sustainability of Codelco's copper operati
Jan 1, 1999
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The Influence Of Reverb Slag Composition on Copper Losses (bd0a1260-f107-4232-bae3-a4c0b3e0a554)By Natasa Mitevska
The statistical analysis of the slag composition influence on copper losses to discard slag in the reverberatory furnaces No.1 and No.2 in the RTB BOR, Copper Smelter and Refinery (Yugoslavia) is pres
Jan 1, 2003
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Heat Effects in Bioleach SystemsBy Ignacy A. Lipiec
The advantage of microorganisms used in bioleach systems to conventional chemical reaction systems is that these apply the available energy more precisely where it is needed, either directly onto the
Jan 1, 1998
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Furnace Cooling Technology In Pyrometallurgical ProcessesBy Karel Verscheure
Reliable furnace cooling technology is a domain of increasing concern to the pyrometallurgical industry as it can significantly increase process intensities, productivity and campaign times of furnace
Jan 1, 2006
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Ground Granulated Blast Furnace Slag as a Cementitious MaterialBy F. J. Hogan
In early 1982 Atlantic Cement Company, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Newmont Mining Corp. will come on line with a new water granulating grinding facility at Sparrows Point, Maryland to produce 800, 00
Jan 1, 1982
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Recent Development of Waelz Kiln Process for EAF Dust Treatment at Sumitomo Shisaka Works ..By Tuneo Funahashi
Sumitomo Shisaka Works has been treating EAF(Electric Arc Furnace) dust to recover zinc and lead in the Waelz Kiln process. Since its commencement of operation in 1977, many technical improvements hav
Jan 1, 1998
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Predicting Surface Tension And Viscosity Of Molten SlagBy Toshihiro Tanaka
The information on viscosity and surface tension of molten slag is indispensable to design new refining procedures in ferrous and non-ferrous processes. For example, the authors have tried to develop
Jan 1, 2006
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Effect Of Oxygen Potential Ad Fluxing Components On Phase Relations During Sintering Of Iron OreBy Florian Kongoli
The optimal operation of the blast furnace depends considerably on the properties of the sinter fed into the furnace. As a result, the optimization of the sintering processes has a direct effect on th
Jan 1, 2006
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The Modeling and Processes Research of Titan Aluminides Structurization Received by SHS TechnologyBy B. Sereda
As it is known the creation and development of new titanic alloys has been problematic up to now. They can be used in aircraft and vehicle construction, shipbuilding and as materials for keeping stati
Jan 1, 2010