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Preparation Of High Purity Anhydrous Neodymium ChlorideBy Georges J. Kipouros
Anhydrous neodymium trichlorids (NdCl3), containing ~1 weight percent neodymium oxychloride (NdOCI) was prepared by the dehydration of neodymium trichioride hexahydrate (NdC13.6H2O). Dehydration of t
Jan 1, 1992
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Patterning Atop Shape Memory Polymers and Their CharacterizationBy Y. Zhoa
The surface morphology of materials is of fundamental importance to many surface related applications, such as wetting, friction, reflection, drag, and adhesion. Various approaches for micro/nano patt
Jan 1, 2010
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The Characterization of the Intermetallic Fe-Al Layer of Steel-Aluminum WeldingsBy M. Potesser
One of the main targets in the automotive mass industry and supplying industry is the weight reduction of the vehicle for decrease of the fuel consumption. For that reason combinations of different ki
Jan 1, 2006
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Surface Characterization of Single and Mixed Mineral Systems using Sedimentation PotentialBy S. Uddin
An integrated device has been developed to measure sedimentation potential, conductivity and pH simultaneously of particulate systems. Maxwell?s model was used to calculate volume fraction of solid fr
Jan 1, 2010
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Synthesis and Characterization of ZrB2 Produced with Molten Salt ElectrolysisBy Selda Ozkan
In this study, a combination of cathodic arc physical vapor deposition (PVD) and molten salt electrolysis methods were used to obtain ZrB2 layers on AISI 304 grade stainless steel surface. Prior to bo
Jan 1, 2010
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The Effect Of The Mineralogy Of The Platinum Group Metals On Their Leachability During The Platsol ® Leach ProcessThe mineralogy of the platinum group metals is fairly complex, and it is therefore not surprising that the different minerals have variable responses to metallurgical processes, in particular, flotati
Jan 1, 2006
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Preliminary Research on Preparation Al-Si-Ti Alloy With Aluminum Ash as Electrolysis MaterialsBy Qingsheng Liu
A new method of recycling aluminum dross for preparation Al-Si-Ti alloy was studied in this paper. This was carried out in two processes. first the aluminum doss was pretreated by leaching and calcini
Jan 1, 2010
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Comparative Study Of The Effects Of Solidification Rate On The Cast Microstructures Of Aluminum Alloys 6016 And 6009By P. N. Anyalebechi
The effects of solidification rate on the cast microstructures of aluminum alloys 6009 and 6016 have been investigated with directionally cooled laboratory-size ingots, at 0.2-10.1 K/s and 0.4- 23.1 K
Jan 1, 2006
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Fluid Flow And Transport Phenomena During Steel Refining And Casting ProcessBy Lifeng Zhang
The transport of fluid, heat ,and particles (bubbles and solid inclusions) in flowing molten steel is investigated in steel refining ladles, the continuous casting tundish, continuous casting mold and
Jan 1, 2006
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Hoboken Converter Performance Improvements At The Phelps Dodge Miami SmelterBy Ovidiu Pasca
The Phelps Dodge Miami Smelter utilizes four Hoboken converters to process molten matte from the Isasmelt vessel. This paper presents past and present improvements in operation, maintenance and proce
Jan 1, 2005
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Slags Of Suspension Smelting Of Chalcopyrite Ores And Copper Matte ConvertingBy Heikki Jalkanen
The mineralogical composition and morphology of solidified copper smelting and converting slags are of some interest from slag cleaning (by froth flotation), impurity elimination, and environmental po
Jan 1, 2002
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Treatment of Residues During Aluminum RecyclingBy Ramona Prillhofer
Salt slag is a waste product produced by the recycling of aluminum. In most European countries (e.g. Austria, Germany) the landfill disposal of this waste is forbidden because the slag contains solubl
Jan 1, 2009
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As-cast Microstructures of Aluminum Containing Ductile Cast IronsBy A. R. Kiani-Rashid
In this paper, the effect of aluminum content on the formation mechanism, volume fraction, morphology and particle size distribution of graphite has been investigated. Addition of aluminum on ductile
Jan 1, 2010
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Mechanical And Structural Characterization Of Curaua FibersBy Sergio N. Monteiro
Natural lignocellulosic fibers are successfully replacing synthetic fibers in many engineering applications. In addition to well-known conventional lignocellulosic fibers, others with promising proper
Jan 1, 2006
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Recovery of Nickel and Cobalt by Pyrometallurgical Process of Waste from Producing Program of Nickel Metal Hydride BatteriesBy Hui Wang
With the great increasing use of nickel metal hydride batteries recently, the waste of this kind batteries have been paid for close consideration. For the main reason that the waste of the batteries c
Jan 1, 2009
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Study on Health Risk Assessment of Pops From a Copper Smelt EnterpriseBy De-wen He
The distribution of persistent organic pollutants in the environment is studied using the multimedia environmental fugacity model, and environmental health risk assessment of POPs nearby a copper smel
Jan 1, 2009
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Lead Removal by Ion ExchangeBy P. Meyers, F. DeSilva, L. Gottlieb
A number of tests looking at lead removal using ion exchange resins of various types from various aqueous streams have been undertaken. The tests focused on strong acid cation (SAC) and weak acid cati
Jan 1, 2000
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Gold Leaching From A Refractory Gold Concentrate By The Method Of Liquid ChlorinationBy Chao Li, Shuai Wang, Hongxu Li, Lifeng Zhang, Xie Yang
The method of chloride-hypochlorite leaching has the advantages of short process, low pollution and higher in reaction rate compared with the traditional leaching method. In this research, NaCl - NaCl
Jan 1, 2015
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Recent Operation Of The Flash Smelting Furnace At Saganoseki SmelterBy Yushiro Hirai
Saganoseki smelter & refinery had operated two flash smelting furnaces from 1973, attaining 330,000 mtpy of copper production in 1989. In 1996, however, it carried out a "integration of two flash furn
Jan 1, 1999
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Strong Magnetic Field Induced Phase Alignment during SolidificationBy Z. Sun
Imposing a strong magnetic field is considered to be an attractive method to prepare materials with aligned or textured structures due to its intrinsic properties, e.g. non-contact and easily controll
Jan 1, 2010