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                     Bioprocessing of Materials Bioprocessing of MaterialsBy Ross W. Smith Microorganisms are increasingly finding use in mineral processing and hydrometallurgy both for the enhancement of mineral engineering operations and for the remediation of mineral industry wastes. Som Jan 1, 1993 
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                     Design And Construction Of The Noranda Converter At The Borne Smelter Design And Construction Of The Noranda Converter At The Borne SmelterBy Michel Boisvert Noranda Metallurgy is presently completing construction of the new Noranda Converter (NCV) at its Home Smelter in Rouyn-Noranda. This capital investment of CDN$56M is the continuation of the Emissions Jan 1, 1998 
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                     The Role of Electrochemistry at East Penn Manufacturing The Role of Electrochemistry at East Penn ManufacturingBy R. A. Spitz, R. Leiby, M. Bricker Electrochemistry plays a significant role in minimizing wastes at East Penn's secondary lead smelter. East Penn has been recovering spent battery acid for reuse in new batteries since 1992. East Penn Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Development and In Place Leaching of Mountain City Chalcocite Ore Body Development and In Place Leaching of Mountain City Chalcocite Ore BodyBy C. B. Catanach The development and in place leaching of a chalcocite ore body at Mountain City, Nevada is described. Block caving was used to induce permeability while ore removed during development was leached in h Jan 1, 1976 
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                     The Value of Incremental Performance Improvement in Concentrators—How to Secure and Quantify Small Gains The Value of Incremental Performance Improvement in Concentrators—How to Secure and Quantify Small GainsBy O. Norman Lotter There are many scales of innovation in the pursuit of concentrator performance improvement, including paradigm change, inventive change and incremental change. All are important, but the last is low r 
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                     Statistical Thermodynamics - A Tool for Understanding Point Defects in Intermetallic Compounds Statistical Thermodynamics - A Tool for Understanding Point Defects in Intermetallic CompoundsBy Regina Krachler, Herbert Ipser "The principles of the derivation of statistical-thermodynamic models to interpret the compositional variation of thermodynamic properties in non-stoichiometric intermetallic compounds are discussed. Jan 1, 1996 
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                     Experience And Success With BSF Lead Smelting In Nordenham, Germany Experience And Success With BSF Lead Smelting In Nordenham, GermanyBy Ulrich Kerney In 1996, bath smelting technology for lead recovery from concentrates and secondary materials was introduced in Nordenham to replace the common sinter plant/shaft furnace operation. Since start-up, a Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Comparisons Between Copper, Lead And Nickel Smelting Processes From Thermodynamic Viewpoints Comparisons Between Copper, Lead And Nickel Smelting Processes From Thermodynamic ViewpointsBy Akira Yazawa The similarities and differences in copper, nickel and lead smelting processes are discussed based on the sulfur-oxygen chemical potential diagrams and the free energy minimization assessments using a Jan 1, 1998 
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                     Metal Recovery from NIMH Batteries Metal Recovery from NIMH BatteriesBy Carla Lupi NiMH sealed cells (portable cells) are today widely used in all consumer applications replacing primary alkaline batteries: wireless mobile communication, portable computers and camcorders, are the la Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Impurity Control of Electrolyte at Sumitomo Niihama Copper Refinery Impurity Control of Electrolyte at Sumitomo Niihama Copper RefineryBy Keiji Toyabe Several purifying techniques have been developed for controlling the impurity levels in the copper electrolyte at Niihama Copper Refinery. These have been carried out as follows; i ) the study of the Jan 1, 1987 
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                     A Minimum Pollution, Low-Energy Pyrometallurgical Process for Treating Chalcopyrite Concentrates A Minimum Pollution, Low-Energy Pyrometallurgical Process for Treating Chalcopyrite ConcentratesBy William R. Opie Considerable effort by extractive metallurgical research organizations has been devoted recently to developing pollution-free processes for treating copper sulfide concentrates. A number of hydrometal Jan 1, 1976 
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                     Removal And Recovery Of Metal Ions From Process And Waste Streams Using Polymer Filtration Removal And Recovery Of Metal Ions From Process And Waste Streams Using Polymer FiltrationBy Gordon D. Jarvinen Polymer Filtration (PF) Is an innovative, selecthle metal removal technology. Chelating, water-soluble polymers are used to selectively bind the desired metal ions and ultrafiltration is used to conce Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Scrap Recycling of Tungsten-Based Secondary Material for the Recovery of Tungsten Monocarbide (WC) and Other Valuable Constituents Using an Acid Leach Process: A Preliminary Study Scrap Recycling of Tungsten-Based Secondary Material for the Recovery of Tungsten Monocarbide (WC) and Other Valuable Constituents Using an Acid Leach Process: A Preliminary StudyBy A. Shemi Tungsten carbide scrap (WC–Co) is material generated from the tungsten carbide manufacturing process and worn out or used carbide parts from industry. Tungsten (W) ores contain about 3 wt% WO3 and the 
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                     Mineralogy and Morphology of Roasted Copper Concentrates Produced in Simulated Suspension Smelting Conditions Mineralogy and Morphology of Roasted Copper Concentrates Produced in Simulated Suspension Smelting ConditionsBy Ari JokiIaakso Three different sulphidic raw materials were treated in a laboratory scale laminar flow fur-nace simulating suspension smelting conditions. The materials were a pure chalcopyrite concentrate, a high-a Jan 1, 1989 
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                     Solution Chemistry and Reactor Modelling of the PAL Process: Successes and Challenges Solution Chemistry and Reactor Modelling of the PAL Process: Successes and ChallengesBy Vladimiros G. Papangelakis During the past five years, chemical modelling work at the University of Toronto has elucidated the role of soluble magnesium on the autoclave acidity and has demonstrated why feeds rich in magnesium, Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Mathematical Modeling of the Horizontal Ohno Continuous Casting Process Mathematical Modeling of the Horizontal Ohno Continuous Casting ProcessBy F. Chabchoub A mathematical model has been developed to study the influence of process variables on the horizontal Ohno continuous casting process. The model simulates the heat transfer and fluid flow in a wide pl Jan 1, 1992 
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                     A Plasma Assisted Cyclone Reactor for Vitrification A Plasma Assisted Cyclone Reactor for VitrificationBy Patrick R. Taylor A non-transferred arc thermal plasma assisted cyclone reactor has been designed, built and operated to evaluate its use in vitrification of wastes. Simulated waste (liquid, slurry or fine particulate) Jan 1, 2002 
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                     Challenges and Opportunities of a Lead Smelting Process for Complex Feed Mixture Challenges and Opportunities of a Lead Smelting Process for Complex Feed MixtureBy Christoph Zschiesche Managing complex material streams within a lead smelting/reduction process has a long history at Aurubis. After modernization of the secondary lead smelter in 1991, Aurubis operates an electric furnac 
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                     Concentration And Reduction Of Au(I) Thiosulfate To Metallic Gold Concentration And Reduction Of Au(I) Thiosulfate To Metallic GoldBy Jack S. McPartland The recent developments on the concentration and recovery of gold from leached gold thiosulfate solutions by solvent extraction, reduction-precipitation, and electrochemical deposition are reviewed in Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Hydrogen Rich and Carbon Neutral Gas as Reducing Agent for Heavy Metal Containing Residues Hydrogen Rich and Carbon Neutral Gas as Reducing Agent for Heavy Metal Containing ResiduesBy Jürgen Antrekowitsch, Thomas Griessacher "Heavy metal containing residues are typically hazardous wastes because on the one hand, a deposition gets more and more complicated and on the other hand, the large amounts of metals like Zn, Cu, Fe Jan 1, 2011 
