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Cathodoluminescence Mineralogy of Ceramic Build-ups in Channel Induction FurnacesBy Musa Karakus
Ceramic build-ups are synthetic mineral deposits formed in critical locations in or near the throats of inductor units in channel induction furnaces, the preferred melting and holding furnaces used in
Jan 1, 1989
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Recovery Of Platinum Group Metals From Automobile Catalytic Converters - A ReviewBy Rajesh Kumar Mishra
About 500,000 troy ounces of Platinum Group Metals (PGM) will be available for recycling each year from spent automobile catalytic converters in North America alone. Platinum Group Metals? from spent
Jan 1, 1989
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A CFD Application For Modeling Submerged Gas Injection In A Peirce?Smith ConverterBy Jussi Vaamol
A commercial CFD-code was used to solve isothermal flow fields of gas and liquid in a Peirce-Smith converter. The model was validated with a 1/4 scale water model, and parametric study. Limits of the
Jan 1, 1998
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Oxidation of Nickel Concentrates and Crushed Nickel Matte Under Simulated Flash Smelting ConditionsBy Satu Strömberg
A single-particle laminar-flow technique was used to study oxidation of two nickel concentrates and a granulated nickel matte (43 wt% of Ni). Experimental conditions were: reaction gas from N2 to N2 +
Jan 1, 1995
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The Potential Role of Anion Exchange Resins in the Gold IndustryAlthough anion exchange resins are widely used for gold recovery in Russia and the former CIS, accounting for almost 50 percent of gold recovery in that part of the world, the technology has not been
Jan 1, 1998
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Carbon Dioxide Recycling by High Temperature Co-electrolysis and Hydrocarbon SynthesisBy James O'Brien, Lyman Frost, S. Elangovan, J. Stephen Herring, Joseph Hartvigsen, Carl Stoots, Anthony Nickens
"Carbon dioxide recovered from concentrated sources, such as metallurgical reduction furnaces, cement kilns and fossil power plants can provide a valuable feedstock for a synthetic fuels industry base
Jan 1, 2008
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Selective Metal Recovery Using Biogenic Hydrogen Sulfide: Rio Tinto Mine, NevadaBy R. W. Harnmack
Hydrogen sulfide generated by the anaerobic respiration of sulfate-reducing bacteria was used to treat pH 2.2 water from the abandoned Rio Tinto copper mine in Nevada. The untreated water contained 55
Jan 1, 1994
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Development of Process Flow Sheet for Looping Sulfide Oxidation™ of Molybdenite ConcentratesBy Joseph D. Lessard
A process simulation of the conversion of molybdenum disulfide concentrates into molybdenum dioxide via the Looping Sulfide Oxidation process has been performed using HSC 7.1 thermodynamic software. B
Jan 1, 2014
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A study of the chlorine-aluminium interfaceBy Gudrun A. Saevarsdotti
For decades tile aluminium industry has been practicing gas treatment of aluminium melts. This treatment is of great importance because of its influence on 'impurity" and inclusion removal from t
Jan 1, 1996
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The Hoboken Complex Lead-Copper Smelter a Survey of Main Technological Developments During the Last DecadeBy Paul Van Negan
During the last decade, MHO has continued to diversify the feed. of its Hoboken smelter. The range of feed materials including larger proportions of precious metals has been extended and the productio
Jan 1, 1990
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Process Evaluations For Uranium Recovery From Scrap MaterialBy B. R. Westphal
The Integral Fast Reactor (IFR) concept being developed by Argonne National Laboratory is based on the pyrometallurgical processing of spent nuclear metallic fuel with subsequent fabrication into new
Jan 1, 1992
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Flowsheets Development For Recovery Of Non Ferrous Metal Values From Secondary Resources By Solvent ExtractionBy T. K. Mukherjee
The importance of the processing of secondary resources such as solid industrial wastes and liquid effuents as well as byroducts for the recovery of the associated metal values hardly needs any elabor
Jan 1, 1996
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Flowsheets Development for Recovery of Nonferrous Metal Values from Secondary Resources by Solvent ExtractionBy T. K. Mukherjee, C. K. Gupta
"The importance of the processing of secondary resources such as solid industrial wastes and liquid effluents as well as byroducts for the recovery of the associated metal values hardly needs any elab
Jan 1, 1996
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The Critical Importance Of Strong Cyanocomplexes In The Remediationn And Decommissioning Of Cyanidation Heap Leach OperationsBy Craig A. Johnson
Cyanide speciation and behavior have been examined at three active heap leach operations, three heaps undergoing rinsing, and three sites with cyanide contaminated groundwater, all in the southwestern
Jan 1, 1998
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Numerical Simulation of Vacuum Dezincing of Lead AlloyBy M. Patel, G. Djambazov, J. Shrimpton
"Removing zinc by distillation can leave the lead bullion virtually free of zinc and also produces pure zinc crystals. Batch distillation is considered in a hemispherical kettle with water-cooled lid,
Jan 1, 2004
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Hydrometallurgical Process Modeling for Design and Analysis Part 11: Leaching Kinetics and Associated PhenomenaBy David G. Dixon
Although the kinetics of leaching processes are of paramount importance in the design and analysis of nearly all hydrometallurgical flowsheets, these concepts remain poorly understood and, as a result
Jan 1, 2002
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Physical Modeling of Three-Phase Mixing in a Counter-Current Reaction Launder (CCRL) Process for Metal RefiningBy Lloyd R. Nelson
Experimental results of three-phase mixing in a physical model of a CCRL for metals refining are presented. The system was operated above a critical lower liquid height-to- width ratio (H,/W) of unity
Jan 1, 1995
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Applications of Al Sensors in Continuous GalvanizingBy G. R. Adams, N. Y. Tang, N. Qiang
"Aluminum is the most important alloy addition to Zn baths for controlling the reaction kinetics between the steel substrate and molten Zn in continuous galvanizing operations. Due to the complexity o
Jan 1, 1997
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Control of Ag Distribution in YBCO/Ag CompositesBy Kazuhiro Nisizono, Takashi Kuroki, Nobuyuki Mori, Keisaku Ogi
"The improvement of critical current density and mechanical property is essential to the practical application of the superconductive oxides. A solidification technique is developed in this study for
Jan 1, 2000
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The Ecuprex® Process for Production of High Purity Cathodes from Copper Scrap Without Smelting OperationBy M. Opler
Presently, only a few large copper refineries are able to produce Grade A cathodes from copper scrap. Today's technology needs large plants for smelting, converting or refining the main impuritie
Jan 1, 1995