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High Frequency Electromagnetic Purification of SiliconBy Lucas Nana Wiredu Damoah, Lifeng Zhang
"The use of electromagnetic field to remove suspended particles from metals such as aluminum by pushing to the boundary has been well studied. However, the potential of this method is yet to be exploi
Jan 1, 2012
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Sulfur Fixation at High Temperature Within the Copper Smelting ProcessBy N. A. Warner
Fundamental studies on the reaction of limestone or dolomite at high temperature with S02 are extended to the realm of large scale primary copper smelting. Whereas flue gas desulfurisation in the elec
Jan 1, 1996
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Review of Classical Design Methods as Applied to Aluminum Billet Heating with Induction CoilsBy Ragnhild E. Aune, Mark William Kennedy, Shahid Akhtar, Jon Arne Bakken
"In the present study classical induction design tools are applied to the problem of heating nonmagnetic metal billets, using 50 Hz AC. As an example of great practical industrial interest, the induct
Jan 1, 2011
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Pure Oxygen Anodes™ for Low- or Zero-Carbon Energy Efficient Metal Oxide ReductionBy Adam Powell, Salvador Barriga, Matthew Earlam
"The inert anode is a key enabling technology for dramatic energy and emissions reduction in extractive metallurgy. In molten salts, the materials challenge is nearly insurmountable: the anode must co
Jan 1, 2014
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Precipitation Of Hematite From Metallurgical Processing Streams By Hydrolysis In The Presence Of Anionic ResinsBy S. Djaroudib
Keywords: iron recovery, hematite, hydrolysis, polyvinylpyridine The precipitation of hematite (Fe2O3) from ferric chloride media at ambient pressure and at temperatures below 100°C was studied as
Jan 1, 2005
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Mixing Phenomena Pertinent to Ferroalloy Refining Using a Water Model"Mixing phenomena in a bottom blown air-stirred one-seventh water model of CLU (Creusot-Loire Uddeholm) reactor was studie9-using three different configurations of straight circular nozzles fitted axi
Jan 1, 1997
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Effect of Agitation on the Quenching Performance of a Quench Oil using CHTE Quench Probe SystemBy Md. Maniruzzaman
The quenching performance of a liquid quenchant can be controlled by controlling the agitation in the quench tank. Without agitation, a vapor layer or bubbles form at the hot part surface and the natu
Jan 1, 2003
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Metal Separations Using Aqueous Biphasic Partitioning Systems*By J. Gartelmann, B. Zaslavsky, Y. Vojta, D. J. Chaiko, W. Mego, A. N. Rollins
"Aqueous biphasic extraction (ABE) processes offer the potential for low-cost, highly selective separations. This countercurrent extraction technique involves selective partitioning of either dissolve
Jan 1, 1996
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A Two-Phase Flow Model for Particle-Gas Flows and Comparison with Experimental MeasurementsBy W. Song, C. Richards, B. Q. Li
"This paper presents a two-phase flow numerical model for spouting gas-particle flow reactors used in chemical vapor deposition processes for manufacturing heart valves and other biomedical implants.
Jan 1, 2004
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Recycling of Galvanized Steel Scrap Using ChlorinationBy J. K. S. Tee
Using a novel method, zinc has been selectively removed from galvanized steel scrap on a laboratory scale. The separation is based on thermodynamic principles: during chlorination in air-chlorine (10:
Jan 1, 1999
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Post-consumption Decoloration Oil Application as Biofuel Using Brazilian clayBy Elaine Araújo
Since the ancient times, clays were used as decolorant material for various types of oils. These clays were called ?decolorant clay?. They have the property to decolor dye materials present in mineral
Jan 1, 2009
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Unique Hydrometallurgical Process for Copper-Anode Slime Treatment at Saganoseki Smelter and RefineryBy Takahiro Furuzono
Saganoseki Smelter and Refinery of Pan Pacific Copper Co., Ltd. started treating copper anode slimes using a unique hydrometallurgical process in chloride media in 1997. The process comprises the foll
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Effects of Magnetic Fields and Internal Radiation on Flow and Solidification of Oxide MeltsBy B. Q. Li, Y. Shu, K Lynn
"This paper discusses the effects of magnetic field and internal radiation on the melt flow and solidification morphology during solidification processing of oxide crystals for optoelectronic and remo
Jan 1, 2004
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Before Peirce and Smith – The Manhes Converter: Its Development and Some Reflections for TodayBy Larry M. Southwick, Phillip J. Mackey, A. E. (Bert) Wraith, Albert Pelletier
In 1881, the first commercial pneumatic Bessemer-type converter treating copper matte was successfully introduced by Pierre Manhes at the Eguilles copper plant near Vedène in France. This development
Jan 1, 2009
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Apatite Concentrate, A Potential New Source Of Rare Earth ElementsBy Tianming Sun, Gabriella Tranell, Ragnhild E. Aune, Mark William Kennedy
Rare Earth Elements (REEs) are critical for the production of many advanced materials and products. Mining and primary production of REEs are generally associated with significant environmental impact
Jan 1, 2015
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Recovery Of Iron And Zinc From Blast Furnace And Basic Oxygen Furnace Dusts: A Laboratory InvestigationBy S. M. Hay
The zinc content of blast furnace and basic oxygen furnace dusts is low compared with electric arc furnace dusts and it is generally not economical to treat the dusts to recover zinc. However, they ha
Jan 1, 1994
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Processing Of a Nb3Al-Ti Ternary Alloy from Elemental and Prealloyed PowdersBy 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
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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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Dual Energy X-Ray Transmission Imaging: Applications in Metal ProcessingBy T. P. R. de Jong
Dual energy X-ray transmission imaging is extensively applied for safety luggage inspection. Its advantages are its rapid scanning rate (25 to 100 cm/sec) at approximately I mm resolution and simultan
Jan 1, 2003
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Treatment Of Spent Hydrorefining Catalysts By Selective ChlorinationBy Gaballah Djona M.
Spent hydrorefining catalysts contain about 5 % of CoO and/or NiO, 12 % of MoO3 and up to 10 % of V205. They are generally supported by alumina and contain up to 25 percent of C, S and hydrocarbons. S
Jan 1, 1995