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  • TMS
    Removal Of 'Nitrates' From Smelter Acid

    By C. M. Davidson

    Contamination of by-product: sulfuric acid, by dissolved oxides of nitrogen ('nitrates') occurs under some operating conditions encountered in sulfide roasting and smelting,, notably when ox

    Jan 1, 1983

  • TMS
    Fluid Flow Modeling in Electric Arc Furnaces

    By Liping Gu, Gordon A. Irons

    "A 1/3 scale ""thin-slice"" model of an electric arc furnace was developed so that gas could be injected to simulate foaming gas evolution. The influence of arc jets, oxygen lancing and bottom bubblin

    Jan 1, 1999

  • TMS
    Morphology Control in Particle Preparation by Aerosol Method

    By Kikuo Okuyama, I. Wuled Lenggoro, Manabu Shimada

    "Aerosol processing of materials such as (i) gas-to-particle conversion process (e.g., Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD) method) and (ii) liquid (or droplet)-to-particle conversion process (e.g., spray

    Jan 1, 2000

  • TMS
    Sustainable Recycling of Solid Wastes via in-Process Separation

    "Recycling of solid wastes plays an important role in environmental protection. However, solid wastes are often contaminated with some undesired components so that many of these solid wastes are hardl

    Jan 1, 2014

  • TMS
    Electrochemical Processing Of Speiss

    By V. A. Luganov

    During the treatment of raw materials containing arsenic and antimony, problems in the distribution of these elements in the process products occur. In a number of cases in processing of copper-bearin

    Jan 1, 1999

  • TMS
    Hydrometallurgical Processing of Inco's Pressure Carbonyl Residue

    By P. M. Tyroler

    At INCO's Copper Cliff Nickel Refinery, nickel is extracted by using the INCO Pressure Carbonyl (IPC) process. The resulting IPC residue containing copper, nickel, cobalt, iron, sulphur, precious

    Jan 1, 1988

  • TMS
    Stabilisation of the Melt Extraction Process with a Magnetic Field

    By G. Gerbeth, Y. Gelfgat, A. Cramer, A. Bojarevics

    The production of highly porous metallic substrates requires an effective and well controlled production of metallic fibres with diameters in the range of 50 to 200 microns. The melt extraction, where

    Jan 1, 1999

  • TMS
    High Quality Steel From Metallurgical Wastes

    By Norman L. Kotraba

    Zia Metallurgical Processes, Inc. has developed and patented a steelmaking process capable of converting iron bearing metallurgical wastes into high quality steel products. The process utilizes a prop

    Jan 1, 1994

  • TMS
    Mineralogical and Metallurgical Characterization of Silver-Bearing Ore from Sonora, Mexico

    By D. M. Hausen

    A refractory siliceous low-grade silver ore (265 g/t Ag) from a prospect in Sonora, Mexico was investigated mineralogically and metallurgically to evaluate extraction of the silver by conventional met

    Jan 1, 1991

  • TMS
    Photocatalytic Oxidation of Cyanide

    By Jinrong Zhang

    Fresh cyanide solution was treated by near UV light with the assistance of photocatalysts. Cyanide was oxidized mainly to cyanate. Photochemical behavior of the anatase and rutile forms of TiO2 was co

    Jan 1, 1991

  • TMS
    Nontraditional Reclamation Methods in North Bohemia Region

    By Michal Rehor, Vladimir Cablik, Peter Fecko, Tomas Lang

    "1. Introduction The North-Bohemian Basin area is known for its largest Czech brown coal deposit. About 50% brown coal reserves have been exploited in the North-Bohemian Basin by the mining company of

    Jan 1, 2008

  • TMS
    Occurrence of Iscorite in Ironmaking and Steelmaking Materials

    By J. Smuts

    The mixed-valence iron silicate ISCORITE (Fe7Si010) was identified recently in a number of ironmakingmater1als, some of which were first produced more than a century ago. Although the existence of isc

    Jan 1, 1991

  • TMS
    Processing Of a Nb3Al-Ti Ternary Alloy from Elemental and Prealloyed Powders

    By S. G. Kumar, R. G. Reddy

    "Niobium aluminides offer the advantage of higher high temperature capability compared to other intermetallic aluminides due to the refractory nature of niobium. However, the reaction sequence in Nb-A

    Jan 1, 1996

  • TMS
    Resin-in-Pulp-After Gold, Where Next?

    By Brian R. Green

    Resin-in-pulp (RIP) technology has been developed for recovery of gold. It is now time to look forward to the potential for application of the technology to other situations. Some cases have been iden

    Jan 1, 1998

  • TMS
    Synthesis of Titanium Nitride in a Thermal Plasma Reactor

    By Patrick R. Taylor

    Titanium nitride has been synthesized in a thermal plasma reactor from ilmenite ore concentrate using methane and ammonia as the reactive gases. The product has been characterized by x-ray diffraction

    Jan 1, 1998

  • TMS
    Metals Recycling from Electronic Scrap by Air Table Separation-Theory and Application

    By Shunli Zhang

    Metals recovery from electronic scrap by physical separation may provide an alternative to the current recycling approach, through which halogenated flame retardants can result in hazardous dibenzo-p-

    Jan 1, 1998

  • TMS
    Dissolution And Precipitation Processes In The Secondary Separation Of Rare Earths

    By K. Osseo-Asare

    Aqueous stability diagrams (25°C) are presented for the systems M-H2O and M-Oxalate-H2O where M=Sm, Nd, Co, and Fe. With the aid of these diagrams (i.e., Eh-pH and log[Metal]- log[Oxalate]), the solut

    Jan 1, 1997

  • TMS
    Direct Zinc Smelting in an Iron Oxysulfide Bath

    By J. G. Peacey, P. Hancock, R. -Q. Li

    A pyrometallurgical process for the direct recovery of zinc from zinc concentrates and zinc/iron residues has been proposed and tested extensively by Noranda. The process consists of smelting bone-dry

    Jan 1, 2000

  • TMS
    The Aqueous Oxidation of Pyrite, Covellite, and Arsenopyrite

    By Fathi Habashi

    The behavior of pyrite, covellite, and arsenopyrite during leaching is different from other sulfides due to the presence of the disulfide ion, Sl. Arsenopyrite contains in addition, the diarsenide ion

    Jan 1, 1995

  • TMS
    Removal Of Non-Metallic Inclusions From Molten Steel Using A High Frequency Magnetic Field

    By Yue Tian, Shengqian Wang, Lifeng Zhang

    This paper is to discuss the removal of non-metallic inclusions from molten steel using a high frequency magnetic field. In experiments, a certain amount of aluminum was added to the molten steel in a

    Jan 1, 2014