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  • TMS
    A Study On The Characteristics Of Ceramic Support Manufactured By Spent Foundry Sand/Loess

    By Seung-Whee Rhee

    Characteristics of ceramic support made by spent foundry sand-loess mixtures are investigated by bulk density, porosity, durability, and compressive strength. And the basic properties of SFS and loess

    Jan 1, 2006

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    Homogeneous Heating In Microwave Processing

    By Xiang Sun

    Microwave processing has been under continuous development as an advanced heating method in modern industries. However, problems with uneven heating still remain. Although heating uniformity is highly

    Jan 1, 2006

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    Equilibrium versus Kinetics in Lead Refining

    By T. R. A. Davey

    It is often important in the study of a process to determine whether the limitations are governed by equilibrium or kinetic considerations. Sometimes it is possible to devise a design of the process o

    Jan 1, 2000

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    The Development Of The Codelco-Chile Continuous Converting Process

    By Alex Moyano

    The Peirce-Smith converters are traditionally carrying out the converting process of a copper matte in the smelters of Codelco-Chile. However, its production increment is very limited due to the inves

    Jan 1, 2006

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    Utilization Of Excess Reaction Heat In The Mitsubishi Converting Furnace

    By Osamu Iida

    In the Mitsubishi converting furnace (C-furnace), molten matte continuously undergoes intensive conversion into blister, and an excess amount of heat is generated, even after taking into account heat

    Jan 1, 1999

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    Upgrading Of The Teniente Technology

    By Pedro Morales C.

    From its beginning in the 1970s, the Teniente Converter has consistently achieved continuous improvement, and has contributed to the competitiveness and sustainability of Codelco's copper operati

    Jan 1, 1999

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    Lead Product Development in the Next Millennium

    By R. D. Prengaman

    Lead usage in paint, anti-knock gasoline additives, pipes, seals, and solder has declined markedly over the past 30 years. Products utilizing the unique properties of lead and its ability to be recycl

    Jan 1, 2000

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    The Sepon Copper Project: Development Of A Flowsheet

    By Ken Baxter

    The Sepon Copper Project is located in Laos and has a mineable reserve of approximately 16Mt of ore grading 5% copper with minor gold and silver values. The deposit is a clay-hosted secondary copper

    Jan 1, 2003

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    Application Of Ion Exchange Polymers Incopper Cyanide And Acid Mine Drainage

    By W. H. Jay

    Sulphide-containing minerals, particularly iron, lead to acid formation. In turn, the acid generates effluents such as copper acid drainage (AMD). The Berkeley Pit in Butte, Montana, USA and Mt Lyel

    Jan 1, 2003

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    Metal Waste Prevention By SLM

    By I. Van de Voorde

    In this paper, results are presented concerning the search to implement Supported Liquid Membranes (SLM) Technology for the recovery of copper, nickel and zinc from electroplating and other effluents

    Jan 1, 2003

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    Health and Hygiene in the Modern Lead and Zinc Industry

    By D. N. Wilson

    The potential risks of working with lead have been recognised for centuries, but it is only with the development of sensitive measuring techniques in relatively recent years that it has been possible

    Jan 1, 2000

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    Equilibrium Distribution Of Selenium And Tellurium Between Calcium Ferrite Slag And Alloys

    By Murray Johnston

    New measurements have been made on the equilibrium distribution of selenium and tellurium between molten slag and metal phases. Distribution coefficients of Se and Te between magnesia-saturated calci

    Jan 1, 2006

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    Isasmelt Copper Converting: A Review Of Possibilities And Challenges

    By John M. Rapkoch

    In the continuing search for copper matte converting methods, commercially available and feasible choices remain Peirce-Smith Converters, Hoboken Converters, Mitsubishi Converting, Ausmelt converting,

    Jan 1, 2006

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    Recent Developments in the Lead Refining Operations at Britannia Refined Metals Ltd.

    By P. J. Moor

    Britannia Refined Metals Ltd. was built in 1931 to refine the lead bullion produced at the Mt. Isa mine in Queensland, Australia. Several periods of expansion and development have taken place over the

    Jan 1, 2000

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    Adhesion Dispersion Of Apolaric Reagents In Flotation Of Hydrophobic Minerals

    By Victor Bredykhin

    The report is devoted to the investigation and improvement of processes taking place at contact of large quantities of water insoluble liquid and particles of solid phase in a pulp. Theoretical analys

    Jan 1, 2006

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    A Mineralogical Study Of Nodulated Copper Cathodes

    By J. E. Dutrizac

    Mineralogical studies were carried out on nodulated copper cathodes from three primary refineries to characterize the nodular growths and to elucidate the causes of the nodulation. Nodulation is often

    Jan 1, 1999

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    Crud Formation: Field Studies And Fundamental Studies

    By Michael J. Virnig

    The formation of crud is a normal part of operating a solvent extraction circuit for the recovery of copper. It periodically must be removed from the circuit. This results in significant costs in term

    Jan 1, 1999

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    Energy Reduction In Ore Comminution Through Microwave

    By Ashish Kumar

    Comminution is an essential mineral processing operation to liberate the minerals from the ore. This however, is an energy intensive step in mineral processing industries. This work highlights the pos

    Jan 1, 2006

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    Developments With The Imperial Smelting Process

    By Roger W. Lee

    The commissioning of the prototype Imperial Smelting Furnace (ISF) in 1950 was a technological breakthrough in the pyrometallurgical smelting of zinc and provided significant advantages over the exist

    Jan 1, 2006

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    Recycling Of Mo Containing Acid By Ammonia Gas Neutralization

    By Jong-Jin Pak

    The present work reports the commercialization of a recycling process of spent acid to recover molybdenum. The process consists of ammonia gas neutralization of spent acid containing molybdenum, cryst

    Jan 1, 2006