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Continuous Improvement in Peirce Smith Converter Design – Kumera’s ApproachBy Markku Rytkonen, Shaolong Chen, Ilpo Kylmäkorpi, Hannu Mansikkaviita
Though the Peirce Smith (P-S) converter is a traditional type of furnace, continuous improvement in its mechanical and electrical design is still Kumera's approach. Efforts are made particularly on th
Jan 1, 2009
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Application Of Lignosulfonates In Treatment Of Acidic Rock DrainageBy J. M. Zhuang
Lignosulfonates, by-products of the sulfite pulping process, have been utilized in a process [1, 2] to treat acidic rock drainage (ARD). This process is referred to as the LignorTM process. In the p
Jan 1, 2003
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Practical Metallurgy For Continuous Converting In The Mitsubishi ProcessBy Fumito Tanaka
The Converting Furnace (C-furnace) of the Mitsubishi process has solely provided opportunities for producing blister copper continuously from molten matte. Continuous converting originates from the p
Jan 1, 2006
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Validating Temperature Measurements in Pyrometallurgical Applications - A Case StudyBy M. Tangstad, H. Mølnäs, J. D. Steenkamp
"Temperature affects several aspects of pyrometallurgical systems, including thermodynamics and reaction kinetics. Reliability of temperature measurements in laboratory and plant applications is thus
Jan 1, 2012
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Investigation of Refractory Failure in a Nickel Smelting FurnaceBy Wilson Pascheto
This paper presents results of investigations performed as part of a Root-Cause-Failure-Analysis (RCFA) of a DC smelting furnace that was brick lined with MgO-based refractories. An unusual continuous
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Study of Heat Flux in CSP Continuous Casting MoldBy Xinhua Wang, Xuefeng Liu, Die Yang, Lifeng Zhang, Wen Yang
"CSP thin slab continuous casters are well used in recent years. The control of heat transfer in the mold is very important because it is correlated with several slab defects. The mean heat flux of CS
Jan 1, 2013
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Recent "Advances" In Sulfuric Acid Technology-Review and AnalysisBy Leonard J. Friedman
There have been considerable changes in systems, equipment design and materials used in the modern Sulfuric Acid process. Many of these will shape the metallurgical sulfuric acid plant for the year 20
Jan 1, 1988
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Preparation Of DyCl3 By Dehydration In A Fluidized BedBy Johan Sundström
Anhydrous DyC13 was prepared by dehydration of DyCl3?6H20 in a fluidized bed using both batch- wise and continuous feeding. A gas mixture with varied composition of argon and HCl was used. The product
Jan 1, 1997
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Recovery Of Titanium From Waste Solution In TiO2 ProductionBy Junji Shibata
Extraction behavior of Ti(IV) and other metal ions, such as Fe(III), Fe(II), Cu(II), Zn(I1) and Co(I1) from acidic solutions like sulphuric acid and hydrochloric acid was studied in order to recover t
Jan 1, 1994
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Electrolysis Of Niobium In Molten NaCl-KCl-NaF-NbCl5By Gregor Mori
Niobium electrolysis has been performed in a NaCl-KCl-NaF-NbCls electrolyte. By means of electrolytic .refining the average valency of the niobium ions was determined as well as the crystallization be
Jan 1, 1995
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Improvements in Scrap Recycling and Dross Processing Using OxygenBy Russell James Hewertson
Since 1989 Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. has converted over 40 air fuel fired furnaces to oxy-fuel and air-oxy-fuel. Advances in burner design, flow control technology and operating experience have
Jan 1, 2000
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A Harmony In Natural And Man-Made Sulfur CyclesBy Etsuro Shibata
For the treatment of huge amounts of the sulfur which is from the earth by both natural and man-made activities, a harmonized sulfur cycle was presented. The man-made sulfur cycle which includes sulfu
Jan 1, 2006
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Natural Graphite Purification Through Chlorination in Fluidized Bed ReactorBy K. Adham
For use in many existing and emerging applications, the purification of natural graphite is required to achieve +99.9% carbon content with minimum metallic impurities. Currently, the hydrofluoric acid
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The Ignition Of Sulphide Flotation Concentrates In Flash SmeltingBy Frank R. A. Jorgensen
Flash smelting is used to smelt a large proportion of the world's copper and nickel and some lead/zinc concentrates. Understanding the factors controlling the ignition of these concentrates is an
Jan 1, 2002
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Developments In Direct-To-Blister Smelting At Olympic DamBy Arthur G. Hunt
Smelting using the direct-to-blister process commenced at Olympic Dam on 31 July 1988. The unique nature of the Olympic Dam ore body led to the selection of the direct to blister smelting process. Sig
Jan 1, 1999
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The Reduction of Zinc Oxide in Calcium Ferrite SlagsBy E. A. van Dijk
Dusts from steel-making processes contain substantial amounts of zinc. Such dusts are also a hazardous waste and dumping them becomes unacceptable from environmental point of view. Therefore processes
Jan 1, 1999
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Energy and Environmental Challenges in Aluminium Industry - A ReviewBy P. K. Narasimhargahavan
This paper discusses briefly the major reasons associated with the growth and its impact on the energy requirement and Environmental imbalance. A projection based on the present global Alumina and Al
Jan 1, 2010
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Lead Ions And Sphalerite Recovery In Copper Rougher FlotationBy C. Sui
A common objective in many Cu/Zn concentrators is to reduce the loss of Zn to the Cu-concentrate. One suspected source of the problem is accidental activation of sphalerite by heavy metal ions such as
Jan 1, 1999
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Aluminum Extraction Via Batch Recirculation Electrolysis In Ionic LiquidsBy Mingming Zhang
This paper describes the aluminum electrowinning in a batch recirculation cell system using 1-hexyl-3-methylimidazolium chloride and aluminum chloride (ionic liquids) as electrolyte at low temperature
Jan 1, 2006
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Application of Electrochemical Membrane Methods in Hydrometallurgy of CopperBy A. S. Mustafinova, A. A. Zharmenov
"Production of electrolytic copper is characterized by large volumes of acidic spent solutions the utilization of which requires considerable expenditures of neutralizing agents. At present, an econom
Jan 1, 1997