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Maximizing the Values of Steelmaking SlagsBy Naiyang Ma
Along with steel production, various steelmaking slags are constantly generated at considerably high rates. In general, steelmaking slags are not categorized into hazardous materials and do not cause
Mar 1, 2017
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Studying On Softening And Melting Behavior Of Lump Ore In Blast FurnaceBy Shengli Wu, Mingyin Kou, Laixin Wang, Xinliang Liu, Zhennan Qi, Yujue Wang
Softening and melting experiments were conducted on four kinds of imported lump ores named A-D, under different temperature intervals within the self-developed visualization high temperature furnace.
Jan 1, 2016
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Influence of TCP Phase on Enduring Property of Single Crystal Nickle-Based SuperalloysBy Tian Sugui
By means of the measurement of the enduring property and microstructure observation, an investigation has been made into the influences of the element Re and TCP phase on the enduring property of the
Jan 1, 2010
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High Resolution X-ray Spectoscopy of Vanadium in CoalBy J. Wong
We report a successful use of x-ray absorption spectroscopy to probe the chemical and structural environment of trace elements in coal. When applied to vanadium in coal, it was found that vanadium exi
Jan 1, 1982
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Practical Applications of Microscopy in Mineral ProcessingBy Robert B. Haagensen
While light optical microscopy has long been employed by the mineral processing industry, there has been a tendency to shy away from its use for all but the most exacting purposes. Despite the usefuln
Jan 1, 1981
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Effect Of Pressure On The Corrosion Of Materials In High Temperature WaterBy Sheng-li Wu, Guo-liang Zhang, Bo Su
One of the major challenges for the Canadian Gen IV Super-Critical Water-cooled Reactor (SCWR) concept is the selection of fuel cladding materials. The Canadian SCWR concept will operate at a core out
Jan 1, 2015
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Properties and Benefication of Natural Sedimentary ZeolitesBy K. D. Mondale
The chemical and physical properties of samples from ten sedimentary zeolite deposits. (representing chabazite, clinoptilolite, erionite and mordenite types), have been determined as a prelude to the
Jan 1, 1988
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Lead Removal From Contaminated Soil By Sequential Application Of Chlorination By Mixed Salt And Warm Water ExtractionBy Fumiatsu Sato
In recent years, an increasing number of urban soil contamination cases have been found during redevelopment of former factory sites. Hydroclassification technique, separating heavily contaminated fin
Jan 1, 2006
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Free Surface Horizontal Waves Generated by Low Frequency Alternating Magnetic FieldsBy J. Etay, S. Daugan, Y. Fautrelle
"New type of electromagnetic parametric instabilities arising at the free surface of liquid metal in the presence of a low frequency magnetic field are presented. First, the mechanism of the instabili
Jan 1, 1999
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Modern Neutron Methods for the Study of Hydrogen in MaterialsBy J. J. Rush
Neutron scattering and analysis techniques are extremely powerful, often unique, probes for the characterization of the amount, location, bonding states, and dynamics of hydrogen in all classes of mat
Jan 1, 2002
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Preparation of Iron Oxide Red Pigment Powders from Pyrite Cinders by Hydrothermal MethodBy Zhao-cheng Liu
Iron oxide red pigment powders of high quality were synthesized from pyrite cinders. Iron ox-ide red pigment powders were synthesized by hydrothermal method from the precursor of Fe(OH)3 and Fe(OH)2 c
Jan 1, 2009
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Development of a Novel High-Chloride Circuit for the Starfield Resources' Ferguson Lake ProjectBy N. Verbaan, E. Bourricaudy, M. Dry
"Starfield Resources is developing a novel circuit for the recovery of nickel, copper, cobalt, iron oxide, sulphuric acid and precious metals from the Ferguson Lake deposit in Nunavut, Canada. In this
Jan 1, 2011
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Nondestructive Characterization of Microstructure and Properties of Steel ProductsBy J. C. Pandey
The paper highlights the experimental investigations to characterize texture and plastic strain ratio r-Bar in auto grade steel sheets by ultrasonic measurements, whereas attempts were made to charact
Jan 1, 2010
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Proposed Treatment Of Neutral Leach Residue At Big River ZincBy Michael Altepeter
Big River Zinc Corporation, located in Sauget, Illinois, operates a neutral leach residue circuit. The residue produced in the circuit is sold to lead smelters for subsequent recovery of valuable meta
Jan 1, 1992
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Separation Of Hazardous Impurities From Blast Furnace Dust By Water Vapor Enhanced Microwave RoastingBy Xuemei Zheng, Aiyuan Ma, Chao Liu, Guojiang Li, Chenyu Sun, Jinhui Peng, Libo Zhang, Yongguang Luo
In this paper, the removal of fluorides and chlorides from blast furnace dusts by water vapor enhanced microwave roasting was investigated, combined with the advantages of microwave selective heating
Jan 1, 2016
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Hot Working Behavior of 17-4 PH Stainless SteelBy Hamed Mirzadeh
The hot working behavior of 17-4 PH stainless steel was studied using the hot compression test at temperatures of 950-1150 °C with strain rates of 0.001-10 s-1. A step by step procedure for data analy
Jan 1, 2010
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Behavior of Sec-Octylphenoxy Acetic Acid (CA-12) in Yttrium Recovery from High Concentrated Heavy Rare Earths MixtureBy Giacobbe Braccio, Alessandro Blasi, Assunta Romanelli, Massimo Morgana, Corradino Sposato
The solvent extraction technique is the only industrial way used to separate and purificate yttrium from other rare earths. In order to improve this process several extractants have been tested during
Mar 1, 2017
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Smelting Mechanism in the Reaction Shaft of a Commercial Copper Flash FurnaceBy Zhou Jun
Water-quenched samples were taken from a commercial flash furnace at three levels along its reaction shaft during operation at high feed rate. The samples were subjected to a series of analysis and ob
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Bioremedfation of Hexavalent Chromium by Bacterial ReductionBy William A. Apel
Several different strains of bacteria have been shown capable of reducing hexavalent chromium, Cr(VI), to Cr(III), a less toxic, .. more readily recoverable form of Cr. This paper examined the Cr(VI)
Jan 1, 1991
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Recovery of Phosphorous and Rare Earth Elements from an Apatite ConcentrateBy Mahmood Alemrajabi
When LKAB processes their iron ores in northern Sweden, they generate apatite as a by-product. The apatite has been recovered by flotation and the concentrate contains about 0.4 wt% rare earth element