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Performance of Carbon-Magnesia Refractories as Interpreted by MicrostructureBy T. S. Montgomery
The performance of carbon-magnesia brick in electric arc furnaces (EAF) is interpreted in light of their observed optical microstructures. Features at the bricks' hot faces were protruding pericl
Jan 1, 1982
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Factors Affecting the Quality of Electrorefined Cathode CopperBy T. B. Braun
Cathode contamination is the principal factor affecting the quality of electrorefined copper. It is commonly accepted that annealability is unfavorably affected by the following elements, in decreasin
Jan 1, 1976
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Study On Crystallization Properties Of Mold Flux In Magnetic FieldBy Mingmei Zhu, Lang Hu, Yu Wang, Hongpo Wang, Congjing Zhang
Magnetic field has a great effect on the crystallization behavior of mold flux and properties of the flux film between mold and strand, on which the surface quality of strand was deeply depended in co
Jan 1, 2015
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Mercury Recovery Using A Fluidized BedBy Cecil Harriss
Philip Environmental Services Corporation's (Philip's) innovative fluidized bed thermal desorption system recovers mercury from contaminated soil. Referred to as the Thermal Recycling System
Jan 1, 1996
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Study of Hg Removal and Zn Recovery from Spent Dry BatteriesBy Denise Corrêa de Oliveira
Common dry batteries use zinc as the negative electrode. Producers commonly use additives such as mercury to prevent corrosion and to increase the mechanical resistance of the zinc anode. Alkaline bat
Jan 1, 2001
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Computational Modelling Of Freeze Layers in Smelting ProcessesBy Mark Cross, Andrew P. Campbell, Koulis A. Pericleous
"Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) modelling is being used to simulate the freeze layers formed within direct smelting processes. There has been some concern whether water-cooled elements can withsta
Jan 1, 2001
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Revisiting the Traditional Process of Spodumene Conversion and Impact on Lithium ExtractionBy Colin Dessemond
Since 1950, the traditional process has been dominating the production of lithium compounds from spodumene ores to sustain the lithium market because of its economic viability and the markets need for
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Evaluation Of Environmental Burden And Economic Impact With ?Landfill Mining Activity? Based On The Waste Input-Output ModelBy Kazuyo Yokoyama
New environmental assessment model based on the Waste Input-Output analysis has been developed and applied for the "Landfill mining activity". "Landfill mining" implies the digging up of the landfille
Jan 1, 2006
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Calcium Oxide As A Reagent For The Capture Of Arsenic Emissions During The Roasting Of Enargite (CU3AsS4)By B. S. Terry
Experiments have been conducted to assess the feasibility of capturing bearing emissions arsenic with CaO during the roasting of enargite (Cu3AsS4). Enargite/CaO mixtures have been heat treated in air
Jan 1, 1994
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Characterization of Thermogravimetric Behavior of Polyester Composites Reinforced With Coir FiberBy Helvio P. G. Santafé Jr., Ruben J. S. Rodriguez, Sergio N. Monteiro, Teresa E. Castillo
"The coir fiber extracted from the husk of the coconut fruits are worldwide available in tropical regions as a low cost lignocellulosic by-product for many applications including composite filler in a
Jan 1, 2011
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Process Gas Handling In Copper MetallurgyBy M. A. Cocquerel
External process energy requirements and air pollution control regulations formulated to limit particulate and SO2 emissions are impacting on smelting and converting technologies and the corresponding
Jan 1, 1999
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Kerogen Aggregation Using A Hydrophobic BacteriumBy M. Misra
The finely dispersed kerogen particulates present in the dilute suspension can be coagulated with the aid of a hydrophobic organism, Mycobacterium Dhlei. The initial coagulation and aggregation are st
Jan 1, 1991
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Ravensthorpe Nickel Project Benefication Prediction MLR and Interpretation of ResultsBy Miller, Geoffrey W.
The Ravensthorpe Nickel Project (RNP) flow sheet provides for the upgrading of Ni & Co in a size based beneficiation process prior to leaching. The upgrading effect on Ni and Co makes the beneticiatio
Jan 1, 2004
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Formation And Magnetic Susceptibility Of Compounds Containing Iron And Manganese In Aluminum MeltsBy G. C. Yao
Iron and silicon impurities can form needle and branch shape intermetallie compounds in molten aluminum when there is no manganese. It is difficult to separate them from molten aluminum by electromagn
Jan 1, 2003
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Environmentally Benign Process of High-Purity Amorphous Silica Originated in Rice Husks of Agricultural WastesBy Yoshisada Michiura, Junko Umeda, Katsuyoshi Kondoh
Rice husks or straws, one of the main agricultural wastes in South-east Asia, have a large possibility to be employed as usefully renewable resources to produce energy and high-purity silica (SiO2), b
Jan 1, 2008
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Progress in Understanding Copper Anode Slimes SmeltingBy S. Neven
The smelting of copper anode slimes, a material which contains mostly lead, silver, copper and selenium, has been practiced for many years with a view to recovering the silver and associated small amo
Jan 1, 1999
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Research on Recovery of Valuable Metals in Waste Acid from Copper Smelting Flue Gas Acid-Making and Reduction and Harmless Treatment of Solid WastesBy Yan Wen
For the impurities in the copper smelting waste acid, SO3, Cu, As, Pb, Zn, Re and other elements enter the waste acid and generate a lot of arsenic residue, gypsum and neutralized residue, in which Cu
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Mg Alloy Composite Materials With Solid-State Synthesized Mg2Si DispersionsBy Katsuyoshi Kondoh
The synthesis processing of Mg2Si or Mg2Si/MgO at lower temperature from the elemental magnesium alloy powder/chips and Si or SiO2 powder mixture was established via the repeated plastic working (RPW)
Jan 1, 2003
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The Role Of Processes Modeling In Iron And SteelmakingBy Pinakin C. Chaubal
Today?s steel industry is in a vibrant and resurgent mode. This transformation has been in the making for some time now. Over the last few decades, the industry was steadily transforming itself into b
Jan 1, 2006
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Dissolution of Millerite in Copper(II) Chloride Solutions: A Kinetic StudyBy R. C. Hubli
Copper (II) chloride has proven to be an efficient lixiviant for copper sulphide ores and secondary sources of copper such as scrap. Nickel sulphides are generally associated with copper ores and copp
Jan 1, 1996