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Review of Classical Design Methods as Applied to Aluminum Billet Heating with Induction CoilsBy Ragnhild E. Aune, Mark William Kennedy, Shahid Akhtar, Jon Arne Bakken
"In the present study classical induction design tools are applied to the problem of heating nonmagnetic metal billets, using 50 Hz AC. As an example of great practical industrial interest, the induct
Jan 1, 2011
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High Current Density Copper ElectrorefiningBy René Winand
A new process was studied at large laboratory scale at Université Libre de Bruxelles, under contract with Metallurgie Hoboken-Overpelt. A two cathodes (1m long ; 0.2 m high) channel cell was used at 2
Jan 1, 1987
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Minimization Of Petroleum Refinery Waste By Demetallization And Recycling Of Spent FCCU CatalystBy Stephen K. Pave1
Over 1,100 tons per day of Fluid Catalytic Cracking Unit (FCCU) catalyst is used worldwide. During the cracking reaction, catalyst is contaminated by deposited metals including nickel, vanadium, potas
Jan 1, 1994
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Tuyere Geometry Effects on Flow PerformanceBy P. Tapp, T. Evans, N. A. Molloy, J. Lucas
"Consideration of the protoype tuyere geometry for injection of inert gas through the bottom in a basic oxygen steel furnace and a requirement to specify an optimal flow for bottom wear and metal pene
Jan 1, 1996
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Electrode Tip Melting Simulation during Vacuum Arc Remelting of Inconel 718*By L. A. Bertram, F. J. Zanner
"The goal of this paper is to present a tool to simulate transient melting of the electrode tip. This capability is needed to develop and test furnace control algorithms since experimental determinati
Jan 1, 1986
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Elimination Of As, Hg And Zn From Synthetic Solutions And Industrial Effluents Using Modified BarkBy Gaballah I.
Elimination of arsenic, mercury and zinc from synthetic solutions containing H;\A.sD4. HgCI2 and ZnCI2 using modified barks was investigated. The pH range was varied from ?1 to 10. The initial concent
Jan 1, 1995
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Melt Atomisation -The Bridge From Pyro-To Hydro-Metallurgy (4b571402-9326-42b0-b2f3-e03da3d3858a)By John J. Dunkley
Recent years have seen the increased use of hydrometallurgy in the smelting and refining of metals. However this is often used as a final refining step, following an initial pyrometallurgical smelting
Jan 1, 2003
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The Effect of Oxygen Concentration in the Annealing Atmosphere on the-Surface Quality of Aluminum AlloysBy G. White
Traditional atmospheres used for Aluminum annealing have been air, exothermic gas, and cryogenic purity Nitrogen. Air and exothermic gas have several problems associated with them such as surface disc
Jan 1, 1996
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The Application of Coal Petrography to the Evaluation of Magnetically Separated Dry Crushed CoalsBy L. A. Harris
In the present study the open gradient magnetic separation' (OGMS) method has been used to beneficiate the -30 + 100 mesh fraction of two high volatile bituminous coals. The evaluation of the eff
Jan 1, 1981
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The Behaviour of Arsenic in the Copper Electrorefining ProcessBy Demaerel. J. P.
Arsenic plays a major role during electroreflning of copper. Both the arsenic content in the anode and the arsenic concentration of the electrolyte have, in conjunction with other impurities such as l
Jan 1, 1987
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The Initial Stages of High- Temperature Oxidation of Silicide CoatingsBy Mark Tsirlin
Kinetics of the initial oxidation stages of diffusive silicide coatings on 8 molybdenum and niobium at 1100 - 1700 and under the pressure of 400 and 1330 Pa has been studied using methods of gravimetr
Jan 1, 1995
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Study of the Diffusion of Cu(II) as an Oxidant Through Simulated Particle Pores in a Novel Model ApparatusBy B. Manana
In heap leaching, the oxidative dissolution of value minerals encapsulated deep within large particles cannot be fully understood on the basis of the bulk solution conditions relative to variable solu
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Recovery Of Platinum Group Metals From Automobile Catalysts--Pilot Plant OperationBy R. J. Kuczynski
The U.S. Bureau of Mines Reno Research Center operated a batch pilot plant to demonstrate high-temperature cyanide leaching for recovering platinum group metals (PGM) from automobile catalysts. Approx
Jan 1, 1995
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Aspects of Impurities Control at Caraiba Metais' ElectrorefineryBy José Luiz Rodrigues Bravo
The production of electrolytic copper with assured quality corresponding to international standards, in a conventional electrorefkery of a custom smelter, is a hard and cautious task, if no advanced t
Jan 1, 1997
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The Effect of Electromagnetic Stirring on the Turbulent Flow of Liquid Metal in a Vacuum Arc Remelted IngotBy Alain Jardy, Thibaut Quatravaux, Denis Ablitzer
"A numerical model of the Vacuum Arc Remelting process has been developed and applied to simulate remelting of various metallic materials, such as specialty steels, titanium and zirconium alloys. In p
Jan 1, 2004
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Scrap Melting in the Anode Furnace and the Development of Coherent Jet Technology in Copper RefiningBy Arsenio Enriquez, Adrian Deneys
"Rio Tinto through its subsidiary Kennecott Utah Copper Corporation (KUC) and Praxair have implemented the CoJet® gas injection system for copper anode refining. The system provides the capability to
Jan 1, 2009
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The Use of Polymer Concrete in Acid Containment Equipment for Electrometallurgical Plant PracticeBy George J. Karcas
"Non-ferrous metals such as copper, nickel, lead, zinc and precious metals are produced via the electrorefining and electrowinning processes. Apart from controlling electro-chemical conditions for the
Jan 1, 1997
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Novel Solvent Extraction Reagents - The Key to New Zinc Processing TechnologyBy Raymond F. Dalton
Despite the ready availability of numerous zinc sources, the process of solvent extraction- electrowinning (SX-EW) has as yet found little favour in the zinc industry. It is suggested that this is lar
Jan 1, 1994
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Physical Modeling of Three-Phase Mixing in a Counter-Current Reaction Launder (CCRL) Process for Metal RefiningBy Lloyd R. Nelson
Experimental results of three-phase mixing in a physical model of a CCRL for metals refining are presented. The system was operated above a critical lower liquid height-to- width ratio (H,/W) of unity
Jan 1, 1995
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Amperometric Sensor for the In-Situ Monitoring of Composition and Transport Properties in High-Temperature Metallurgical SlagsBy Victor Stancovski, Uday Pal, Stephen C. Britten
"An in situ electrochemical technique for measuring the concentrations of easily dissociable oxides in slags at temperatures between 1200-1600°C is being developed. The technique utilizes a partially-
Jan 1, 1997