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Formation of Hydrogen Absorption Film by Electrodeposition in Molten SaltsBy M. Okido, H. Yamamoto, T. Sakamoto, R. Ichino, K. Kuroda
"Hydrogen absorption alloy films have been produced by molten salt electrolysis. Lanthanum-Nickel alloy film can be formed on a nickel substrate in KCl-NaCl-LaCb molten salts by electrolysis diffusion
Jan 1, 2000
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Reduction Behavior Of Chromic Oxide In Ti–Bearing Bf SlagBy Baohua Li, Yanhui Liu, Shengping Li, Xuewei Lv, Yun Chen
There are almost ten billion tons of vanadium-bearing titanomagnetite in Panzhihua-Xichang area. However, iron ores in Hongge, which has the most abundant reserves in the four mine areas in Panzhihua,
Jan 1, 2016
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Evaluation of Thiourea Consumption for Gold Extraction from Complex and Refractory Gold OresBy Y. Z. Zhang
Cyanide has generated environmental concerns because of its toxicity, and it may not respond to the treatment of complex and refractory gold ores. Gold leaching by thiourea is one of the most promisin
Jan 1, 1996
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Uptake Of Copper From Extremely Dilute Solutions By Alginate Sorbent Material: An Alternative For Environmental ControlBy J. P. Ibáñez
The uptake of copper from extremely dilute aqueous solutions by alginate in the form of protonated dry alginate beads was investigated. Barium was used to cross link the alginate forming the beads. Th
Jan 1, 1999
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Material Criticality: Comparing China, the EU, Japan and the USABy G. Roderick Eggert
Material criticality reflects the degree to which a raw material is both necessary and subject to supply-chain risks. This study compares the criticality of selected raw materials from the differing p
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Origin of the Fracture Strength Variation in Silicon Nitride CeramicsBy Nobuhiro Shinihara, Makio Naito, Keizo Uematsu, Tadashi Horta, Hiroya Abe, Masataro Okumiya
"A significant variation of strength was noted in silicon nitride ceramics made through the powder compaction processing with minor processing changes. The relevance of the fracture strength to the mi
Jan 1, 2000
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Mass Transfer Rates For Up-Pumping Impeller SystemsBy Dan Adams
A number of gas-liquid processes require high intensity agitation systems to provide uniform blending and dispersion of reactants in order to achieve desired end products. Processes such as hydrogena
Jan 1, 2003
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Embrittlement of Low Carbon Low Alloy Steel Occurring in the Austenite and y-Ferrite RegionsBy Xingjian Gao
The mechanical properties of a low carbon low alloy steel in the austenite and _-ferrite regions have been examined by thermal-tensile tests using a Gleeble-1500D system at temperatures in the range 6
Jan 1, 2010
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Solution Purification In The Outokumpu Hydrocopper? ProcessBy Matti Hämäläinen
Outokumpu has developed a new chloride leaching process, HydroCopper?, for copper concentrates. The process utilizes the cupric ion as oxidant, which is able to dissolve chalcopyrite. After solution p
Jan 1, 2003
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Preparation of Secondary Magnesium for Use in Hot Metal DesulfurizationBy M. R. Dahm
The demand for low sulfur steel by steel manufacturers and their customers has been steadily increasing for 25 years. Historically sulfur has been controlled by various means and with various additive
Jan 1, 2000
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Electromagnetic Methods to Reduce Clogging in Tundish NozzlesBy Laszlo Kadar, J. D. Lavers
"In the continuous casting of aluminum killed steel, the tundish nozzle often experiences clogging problems. Water model studies have shown that the clogging problem is dependent on the flow pattern i
Jan 1, 1999
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Simulation and Animation of a Copper SmelterA simulation of a capper concentrate smelter was built with a capacity of 450,000 tons per year. The system's components to simulate were three : a Reverbetory furnace, a Wiente ' s modified
Jan 1, 1994
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Permit Exemption Strategies For Onsite Waste Processing FacilitiesBy Rolf R. von Oppenfeld
Onsite hazardous waste processors often find obtaining a Treatment Storage and Disposal (TSD) permit one of their first major challenges. Some processors may spend the time and money required by the p
Jan 1, 1996
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Hot Deformation Behavior of Nb Microalloyed Coiled Tubing SteelBy Sijun Li, Bingyu Zhang, Haitao Zhou, Zhendong Zhang, Guofei Si, Xianghua Liu
"Hot compression test of Nb microalloyed coiled tubing steel is performed on Gleeble3500 at 1123K—1373K and strain rate from 0.001 to 5s-1. It is found that flow softening occurs and the flow curves e
Jan 1, 2012
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The Slagging Behavior Of Single Furnace BurdenBy Shengli Wu, Wei Huang, Xinliang Liu, Kaifa Zhang
The slagging behavior, the phase of primary blast furnace slag and its transformation law of structure for the single furnace burden were studied in this paper. The results showed that the formation o
Jan 1, 2015
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Dynamic Behaviour and Control of Molten Metal Flow in a Cooled PipeBy A. K. Kyllo, N. B. Gray, B. N. McCurry
"Dynamic control of the formation of a solidified layer between a pipe wall and a flowing melt enables the flow rate to be adjusted in real time. This solidified layer can be generated by using a cool
Jan 1, 1999
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Physical Chemistry Of Reactive Ball Milling (Invited)By G. A. Brooks
Reactive ball milling has been proposed as a new route for producing carbides from oxides through carbothcrmic reduction. It is claimed that through milling oxide and graphite powders to the nanoscale
Jan 1, 2003
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Dephosphorization of Yunnan Refractory High-Phosphorus Low-Manganese Ore by Shaking Table and Hydrometallurgical ProcessingBy Guodong Lai, Shixing Wang, Lijuan Chu, Jinhui Peng, Zebiao Zhang
"The beneficiation of poor manganese ores containing phosphate gangue is very difficult by conventional processes, because of the similarities in the physico-chemical properties of the constituent min
Jan 1, 2012
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Thermodynamic Simulation of Complex Metallurgical and Chemical Systems with the Method of Chemical Dynamics (Invited)By B. Zilbergleyt
Current understanding of chemical equilibrium is based exclusively on the probabilistic considerations that are correct for isolated systems with only one chemical reaction to take place. For the syst
Jan 1, 2003
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Modelling the Magnetostriction of Textured Ferromagnetic Materials with a Cubic StructureBy Y. Houbaert, L. Kestens, R. Decocker
"A magneto-elastic model is presented to calculate the orientation dependence of the magnetostrictive strain, observed at saturated magnetisation in ferromagnetic materials with a cubic crystal struct
Jan 1, 2001