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Acid Recovery and Purification Using Absorption Resin TechnologyBy Michael Sheedy
Sulfuric acid is widely used as an electrolyte for the electrorefming and electrowinning or metals. Impurities in this electrolyte are controlled by continuously bleeding solution from the tank house.
Jan 1, 1997
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Extending Lance Life In Top BlowingBy F. Mucciardi
While flash smelting and converting are capturing a greater share of the market, injection through circular injectors will remain with us for the foreseeable future. The use of top lances for injectio
Jan 1, 1999
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Measuring Weld Pool Geometry from Pool DynamicsBy David E. Hardt
"One of the critical variables to be controlled during arc welding is the size or geometry of the weld pool. The measurement of pool geometry has become an increasingly important problem with the adva
Jan 1, 1986
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QEM*SEM and the Evaluation if the WIM 150 Mineral Sands ProspectBy Dean David
The evaluation of a new mineral sands prospect with unusual characteristics is described, The heavy minerals are very fine grained, have comparatively low average specific gravity (3.6) and are altere
Jan 1, 1989
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Exploratory Study into the Effects of Electropulsing on the Flow Stress and Ductility of Steel Wire as Related to Wire DrawingBy Di Yang
The influence of high density (104 -105 A/cm2) electric current pulses (70 us duration) and continuous DC (~103 A/cm2) on the flow stress and ductility in tension of a high carbon steel wire were dete
Jan 1, 2001
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Interdiffusion Studies between Ti-5Ta-2NB Alloy and 304L Austenitic Stainless Steel Joined By Explosive Cladding ProcessBy M. Vijayalakshmi, S. Saroja, C. Sudha, T. N. Prasanthi
"Ti-5Ta-2Nb alloy and 304L austenitic stainless steel were joined by explosive cladding process. Investigations on 'as received' explosive clad revealed high hardness very near the interface due to ma
Jan 1, 2012
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Advanced Solid-State Recycle of Magnesium Alloy Wastes by Repetitive Severe Plastic Working for High-Strengthened Wrought MaterialsBy Kenshi Kawabata, Mitsuji Ueda, Junko Umeda, Katsuyoshi Kondoh, Kantarou Kaneko
Solid-state recycling process of in-house scraps of machined magnesium (Mg) alloy wastes has been established to directly produce wrought materials via the repetitively plastic deformation by Roll-com
Jan 1, 2008
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The Electrolytic Recovery of Silver from Photographic Fixing BathsBy Carla Lupi, Mauro Pasquali
"Photographic technology is based on light sensitivity of silver halides that, because of silver properties, are capable of forming photographic images. Photographic laboratories and hospital departme
Jan 1, 2008
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Effects of Oxidation, Porosity and Fiber-Fabric Stacking Sequence on Flexural Strength of a Plain-Weave SiCf/SiC Ceramic CompositeBy Peter K. Liaw, Charlie R. Brooks, David C. Joy, Wei Zhao
In this paper, effects of oxidation, porosity and fiber-fabric stacking sequence on flexural strength of a continuous silicon carbide fiber (SiCr) fabric-reinforced SiC ceramic-matrix composite (CFCC)
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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Application of Mathematical Heat Flow and Stress Models of Steel Ingot Casting to Investigate Panel Crack FormationBy J. K. Brimacombe, I. V. Samarasekera, B. G. Thomas
"Mathematical models have been developed for the processing of static cast steel ingots and are app1ied to investigate the mechanisms for the formation of panel cracks. Panel cracking is an intermitte
Jan 1, 1986
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Hydrogen-Absorption Properties Of Rare Earth - Transition Metal CompoundsBy Teruo Tanabe
The hydrogen-absorbing materials are expected to have the following properties at moderate conditions, (a) a large capacity of hydrogen absorption, (b) the absorption rate of hydrogen is large and (c)
Jan 1, 2006
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Copper Refinery Modernization: Project Organization Coping With A Multi-Constraints ContextBy P. C. Guillaume
Global plant modernizations or expansions cannot be considered in the same light as any other industrial investment project. Relationships between the partners, relationships and communications with t
Jan 1, 1999
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Applications of Ore Microscopy to Mill Products and Deposits of Disseminated Precious MetalsBy Richard D. Hagni
Ore microscopy is a useful technique to detect and study the ore minerals that are associated with sediment-hosted and volcanic-hosted deposits of finely disseminated gold and silver. Ore microscopy c
Jan 1, 1987
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Comparative Leaching of Gold and Silver Ores with Cyanide and Thiourea SolutionsBy J. A. Eisele
There is currently much interest in how extraction of gold and silver from ores with acidic thiourea solution compares with extraction using alkaline cyanide solution. Agitation leaching tests were pe
Jan 1, 1989
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Liquidus Relations Of Calcium Ferrite And Ferrous Calcium Silicate Slag In Continuous Copper Converting (d906ddc2-dcfd-4ff2-b833-1b0e0dca0123)By Florian Kongoli
While calcium ferrite slags have been successfully used in continuous copper converting for the last 30 years, ferrous calcium silicate slag was proposed about 8 years ago as an additional alternative
Jan 1, 2006
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Deposition Of Multilayered Titanium Thin Film By ND:YAG Laser AblationBy T. Nakamura
TiO2 and Ti/TiO2 thin films were deposited on a quartz substrate by laser ablation of TiO2 and Ti targets using Nd:YAG pulsed laser. After sulfurization of the TiO2 film in H2S or CS2 gas at 1273 K fo
Jan 1, 2003
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Recycled Polyethylene Composites Reinforced With Jute Fabric from Post –Used Sackcloth – An Environmentally Correct Building MaterialBy Amanda C. Lima, Luiz Augusto H. Terrones, Sergio N. Monteiro
"Fabric from weaved yarns made of jute fibers have been considered as reinforcement for polymeric composites. In particular, these fabrics obtained from discarded sackcloth are presently being investi
Jan 1, 2008
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Use Of Optical On-Line Production Control In Copper SmeltersBy W. Persson
The first installation at a copper smelter of a Semtech OPC System for continuous, on-line production control of copper converting in PS converters took place in 1994. At present OPC systems are insta
Jan 1, 1999
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Electrocatalytic Titanium Mesh Surfaces Combined With Standard Lead Substrates For Process Improvements And Power Savings In Copper ElectrowinningBy K. L. Hardee
A recent development has emerged which produces a retrofittable, low cost anode by attaching disposable, electrocatalytically active titanium mesh over the existing lead anodes. The coated titanium me
Jan 1, 1999