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                     Energy Efficient, Non-Wetting, Microporous Refractory Material for Molten Aluminum Contact Applications 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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                     Converting and Casting at Boliden’s Rönnskär Smelter 2009 – An Update Converting and Casting at Boliden’s Rönnskär Smelter 2009 – An UpdateBy Magnus Ek, Peter Olsson The Rönnskär Smelter has been faithful to Peirce Smith Converting during its 79 years of existence. Though a visitor to our smelter museum will easily find out that a lot has happened since the beginn Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Novel Alkali Roasting of Titaniferous Minerals and Leaching for the Production of Synthetic Rutile Novel Alkali Roasting of Titaniferous Minerals and Leaching for the Production of Synthetic RutileBy Abhishek Lahiri, Animesh Jha "A new technique for the selective separation of rare earths and impurities from lower grade titaniferous ores has been developed which will reduce the overall reduction in the energy costs, and there Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Reduction of Co2 Emissions in Steel Industry Based on LCA Methodology Reduction of Co2 Emissions in Steel Industry Based on LCA MethodologyBy Jean-Pierre Birat, Ana-Maria Iosif, Denis Ablitzer, Olivier Mirgaux "Integrating environmental considerations into the product traditional process design is now the major challenge for steel industry. Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) is nowadays considered as an appropriat Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Migration and Interaction Behavior of Electrical-Insulating Particles in a Conductive Melt Under Strong Magnetic Field With High Gradient Migration and Interaction Behavior of Electrical-Insulating Particles in a Conductive Melt Under Strong Magnetic Field With High GradientBy Z. Sun Magnetic fields have been used for inclusions removal from melt and preparation of materials with gradient compositions. Fundamental in these applications is that the induced magnetic forces on the pa Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Vibration Damping of High-Chromium Ferromagnetic Steel Vibration Damping of High-Chromium Ferromagnetic SteelBy B. M. Satish The aim of the present work is to study the effect of annealing on the vibration damping capacity of high-chromium (16%) ferromagnetic steel. The alloys were prepared from raw materials of 99.9% purit Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Impact of Recycling on Materials Availability: A Case Study of Platinum Impact of Recycling on Materials Availability: A Case Study of PlatinumBy Elisa Alonso Recycling is generally a more sustainable alternative to landfilling. Its financial costs however, do not always justify its practice, especially in the short term. As a result, even for precious meta Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Energy and Sustainable Development in Hydrometallurgy – An Emerging Perspective Energy and Sustainable Development in Hydrometallurgy – An Emerging PerspectiveBy K. Sarveswara Rao "Any innovative approach made in non-ferrous metallurgical industry centers upon developing new processes, saving materials, improving production quality, and bornagain materials. Aqueous processing i Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Development of Refractory Practices for Peirce Smith Converters Development of Refractory Practices for Peirce Smith ConvertersBy Martin J. Hansel, Jan Bäckström Starting from historic perspectives on converting at the Rönnskär Smelter, the continuous developments of refractory practice is described. In the development the joint efforts of operators and suppli Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Adsorption and Recovery of Ag(I) from Aqueous Solutions Using Spent Grain Adsorption and Recovery of Ag(I) from Aqueous Solutions Using Spent GrainBy Qingzhu Li The brewing industry byproduct, spent grain (SG), was evaluated for its ability to adsorb Ag(I) from aqueous solutions. Ag(I) adsorption was dependent on solution pH, contact time, adsorbent dose, ini Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Improving Energy Efficiency in a Modern Aluminum Casting Operation Improving Energy Efficiency in a Modern Aluminum Casting OperationBy Mark Osborne, Ray D. Peterson, C. Edward Eckert "The theoretical melting energy requirement for a typical hypoeutectic aluminum-silicon alloy is approximately 520 BTU/lb. It has been demonstrated, however, that even a state of the art secondary pro Jan 1, 2009 
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                     High Performance Recycling of Agricultural Wastes: Rice Husk Silica Used as Reinforcements of Magnesium Sintered Materials High Performance Recycling of Agricultural Wastes: Rice Husk Silica Used as Reinforcements of Magnesium Sintered MaterialsBy Katsuyoshi Kondoh The utilization of silica particles originated in rice husks as reinforcements of magnesium composites was discussed. By using the solid state reaction of rice husk silica particles with magnesium pow Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Experimental And Numerical Modeling Of The Flow Field In An Industrial Bronze Caster ? Improving The Numerical Model Experimental And Numerical Modeling Of The Flow Field In An Industrial Bronze Caster ? Improving The Numerical ModelBy S. Eck In previous work the influence of the casting speed on the flow field and the shape of the solidification front in an industrial 0.82 x 0.25 x 0.8 m³ bronze caster had been investigated. Both numerica Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Minimum Numerical Model of a Peirce-Smith Converter Minimum Numerical Model of a Peirce-Smith ConverterBy Luis Hoyos-Reyes, Jesus Gonzalez-Trejo, Adriana Cervantes-Clemente, Marco Gutierrez-Villegas, Manuel Palomar-Pardave, Cesar Real-Ramirez Recent improvements on Peirce-Smith Converters (PSC) have combined numerical and physical simulations. However, most of the physical simulations have been carried out in cold-water models with only on Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Advanced Metallurgical Modeling of Ni-Cu Smelting at the Xstrata Nickel Sudbury Smelter Advanced Metallurgical Modeling of Ni-Cu Smelting at the Xstrata Nickel Sudbury SmelterBy David Tisdale, Phillip Mackey, Nagendra Tripathi, Matthew Kreuh, Pascal Coursol Xstrata Nickel’s Sudbury smelter operation is based on fluid bed roasting of Ni-Cu sulphide concentrate, followed by electric furnace reductive smelting and Peirce-Smith converting to produce a Bessem Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Substance Flow Analysis of Lead in China Substance Flow Analysis of Lead in ChinaBy Guo Xueyi The method of Substance Flow Analysis (abbreviated as SFA) provides a helpful tool for the study of the industrial metabolism of a certain metal within a regional level. In this work the flow of lead Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Billions of Dollars to be saved with Reliability Excellence Billions of Dollars to be saved with Reliability ExcellenceBy Darrin Wikoff "The data, compiled by the Department of Energy (DOE), indicates that the average industrial plant could reduce its total energy cost by 14.8% by implementing effective Life Cycle Asset Management pro Jan 1, 2009 
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                     ISACONVERT™ – TSL Continuous Copper Converting Update ISACONVERT™ – TSL Continuous Copper Converting UpdateBy Gerardo R. F. Alvear, Alistair S. Burrows, Stanko Nikolic, James S. Edwards "The copper ISASMELT™ process has evolved over more than a quarter of a century and can now be considered mainstream, with single furnaces producing more than 340,000 tpa of copper in matte. The next Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Characterization and Recycling of Paper Sludge Waste into Clay Bricks - Industrial Test Characterization and Recycling of Paper Sludge Waste into Clay Bricks - Industrial TestBy Regina Maria Pinheiro This work has for objectives to characterize a waste generated in the form of sludge during the treatment of the effluent of a paper making industry and to evaluate the effect of its incorporation in Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Kinetic Studies of Hydrochloric Acid Leaching Process of Ilmenite for Rutile Synthesis Kinetic Studies of Hydrochloric Acid Leaching Process of Ilmenite for Rutile SynthesisBy Zengjie Wang Kinetic study of hydrochloric acid leaching of Panzhihua ilmenite from China is presented. Both temperature and concentration of hydrochloric acid have significant effects on the rate process of Fe di Jan 1, 2009 
