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Cobalt (Co), A Welcome Co-Product
By Bryce Clark
Cobalts history from the 14th Century is outlined, with a look at its various sources over that period. The present sources and quantities are given, when in 1994 it is an equal co-product of copper i
Jan 1, 1995
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Role Of Molten Salt Flux In Melting Of Used Beverage Container (UBC) Scrap
By Jian Ye
Recycling of aluminum scrap, such as Used Beverage Container (UBC) scrap is steadily increasing. In secondary remelting of such scrap, it is a common practice to use protective molten salt cover. An a
Jan 1, 1995
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Optimization Of Plutonium Electrorefining Through Modeling And Model Materials
By A. Raraz
The optimization of the plutonium electrorefining process has been studied on the basis of modeling and model materials. The plutonium electrorefining process has been reviewed and the basics of the e
Jan 1, 1995
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Forecast Of Aluminum Usage In The Automotive Market And Subsequent Impact On The Recycling Infrastructure
By Michael B. Tessieri
With the increasing environmental demands and higher fuel efficiency standards on auto manufacturers, the use of aluminum in automotive applications is expected to show significant growth for the bal
Jan 1, 1995
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Process For The Recovery Of Aluminum From Dross Without Use Of Salt Flux
By Emil H. Geus
A process has been developed to recover aluminum from dross which does not require the use of salt flux as commonly employed, This results in a salt-free residue which has potential industrial uses or
Jan 1, 1995
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The Laser Scrap Sorting Technique, New Developments And First Operational Experience
By H. -Peter Sattler
The laser sorting technique for replacing the handpicking of the non-ferrous metal scrap from auto shredders was first introduced 1990, The process is based on the use of atomic emission spectroscopy
Jan 1, 1995
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Thermal Plasma Treatment Of Industrial Residues And Waste
By R. Burkhard
Recovery of metals from complex mixed wastes is a challenging task of modem material and waste management strategies. Thermal methods are an important tool in this respect. Plasma turned out to be par
Jan 1, 1995
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The Recycling Industry And U.S. Government Policy
By Harvey Alter
National attention in, recycling focuses on municipal solid waste (MSW), even though only about 50'million tons or so of MSW can be recycled, including grass, leaves and other yard wastes. The s
Jan 1, 1995
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Metal Recovery Enhancement Using Taguchi Style Experimentation
By Patricia A. Wells
In the remelting of scrap, the ultimate goal is to produce clean aluminum while minimizing metal losses. Recently, it has become more difficult to make significant recovery improvements in Reynolds&a
Jan 1, 1995
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Flotation Separation Of Uranium From Contaminated Soils
By M. Misra
The volume of low-level contaminated soil at the. Department of Energy's Nuclear Weapon Sites are in the order of several million tons. Most of the contaminants are uranium, plutonium, other heav
Jan 1, 1995
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The Computation of the Kinetics of Reactions between Multiple Phases
By David G. C. Robertson
A new approach is described for the calculation of the kinetics of metal/slag, metal/slag/gas, and metal/matte/slag/gas reactions. The algorithm assumes that equilibrium is achieved at the interface b
Jan 1, 1995
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Materials From Ferroalloys III - High Energy Synthesis Of Oxide Materials From Combustion Of Niobium Nitride
By James A. Sommers
Combustion of niobium nitride powder in a stream of oxygen results in several niobium oxide phases, depending upon reaction parameters. Under rapid oxygen flow, the oxidation produces a molten mass wh
Jan 1, 1995
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The Economics Of Co-Products And Minor Elements
By Alva L. Kuestermeyer
This paper presents the results of an economic analysis in the production opportunities of various co-product and minor metals in the base metals smelting 'industry. Pro forma cash flow statement
Jan 1, 1995
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Recycling Of Used Aluminum Beverage Cans In Japan
By Tatsuo Itou
Both sales volume of Aluminum Can and its recycling rate are remarkably increasing here in Japan. In 1993, recycled can volume was 11.78 billion cans ( 116,258 metric tons ) and its recycling rate
Jan 1, 1995
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Extraction Silver From Ag-Rich Complex Sulfide Ore
By Zuomei Jin
The Mineralogical form of Silver in a Ag-rich complex ore was determined. In the complex sulfide ore, acidic thiourea leaching resulted in 35% extraction of silver directly. In the same complex sulfid
Jan 1, 1995
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Decontamination of Sea Sludge Containing PCB, Oils and Metals
By Luis W. Pommier
Large quantities of sea sludge containing halogenated organic compounds, such as PCB, oils and metals like arsenic and lead have accumulated throughout the years at the bottom of sea channels and harb
Jan 1, 1995
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Low Temperature Selective Chlorination Of Used Catalysts For The Recovery Of Transition And/Or Refractory Metals
By Djona M. Gaballah I.
Selective chlorination of unroasted and roasted spent hydrorefming catalysts was studied between 300 and 600°C using the following gas mixtures : C12+CO, C12+N2 and CI2+air. Such materials contain Co,
Jan 1, 1995
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Optimizing Rotary Furnace Smelting Of Battery Residue
By Federico Chavez
The process for recovering lead from battery residues used in several Mexican Plants include lead blast furnace and rotary furnaces. The formers are basically fed with recycled batteries together with
Jan 1, 1995
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Ten Years Of Catalyst Recycling; A Step To The Future
By Andrew Case
The Port Nickel facility in Braithwaite, Louisiana, is known for pioneering hydrometallurgical processes for the 'separation and recovery of nickel, cobalt and copper. Ten years ago, in 1985, a n
Jan 1, 1995
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Removal Of As, Sb And Bi From Molten Copper By Injection Of SF6
By Baozhong Zhao
The direct smelting of copper concentrates to copper metal in a single furnace offers environmental and energy advantages over conventional two-stage copper smelting processes. However, the direct cop
Jan 1, 1995