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Reaction Of Sn-Containing Solders With Nickel Based Under Bump Metallizations (0810a053-7c7a-4a4b-be9d-246cf684a53d)By Guojun Qi
This work relates to wafer bumping technologies for flip chip packaging applications in the electronics industry. Nickel and its alloys are alternative under bump metallization (UBM) materials because
Jan 1, 2003
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Modeling of Pulsed-Laser Superalloy Powder Deposition Using Moving Distributed Heat SourceBy Leijun Li, M. M. Mahapatra
"A three-dimensional finite element model with moving heat source was developed for pulsed-laser powder deposition (PLPD) process. Experiments were conducted to study the repair of superalloy componen
Jan 1, 2012
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Optimizing Smelter Uptime Through Digital Asset ManagementBy Bien Ferrer
In most smelting operations, there is a strong incentive to improve safety, reduce downtime and extend the campaigns of furnaces and related equipment. An asset management strategy that is based on in
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SPLC -A Power Supply for Smelting Furnaces (ce60cb64-a8c7-44c1-8a55-6ea5dca00691)By Terry Gerritsen
Electrode control systems regulate power by physically positioning electrodes. Due to the size and weight of the electrodes, this is a slow process where power fluctuations of less than a few seconds
Jan 1, 2004
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The Role Of Oxygen Potential Md Use Op Tonnage Oxygen In Copper SmeltingBy J. G. Eacott
This paper reviews the role of oxygen potential and the advances that have been made in the application of tonnage oxygen in copper smelting. Brief reference is made to reaction kinetics before atten
Jan 1, 1983
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Analysis of Microstructure Evolution During Cold Deformation of Air-Hardening Steel LH800By Olexandr Gydin
The evolution of grain and dislocation structures during cold deformation of the new steel LH800 of Salzgitter AG is investigated in the frame of this work. The main feature of this material is its ab
Jan 1, 2009
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The Noranda Horne Smelter -1965 To 1983By J. B. W. Bailey
The Noranda Horne smelter in Quebec, Canada has change considerably during the last two decades to accommodate varying custom concentrate receipts, closure of the Horne mine, better working conditions
Jan 1, 1983
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The Potential Role of Anion Exchange Resins in the Gold IndustryAlthough anion exchange resins are widely used for gold recovery in Russia and the former CIS, accounting for almost 50 percent of gold recovery in that part of the world, the technology has not been
Jan 1, 1998
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Carbon Dioxide Recycling by High Temperature Co-electrolysis and Hydrocarbon SynthesisBy James O'Brien, Lyman Frost, S. Elangovan, J. Stephen Herring, Joseph Hartvigsen, Carl Stoots, Anthony Nickens
"Carbon dioxide recovered from concentrated sources, such as metallurgical reduction furnaces, cement kilns and fossil power plants can provide a valuable feedstock for a synthetic fuels industry base
Jan 1, 2008
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An Overview of Environmental Effects in Iron AluminidesBy Ian Baker, Xavier Pierron
"Iron aluminides hold great promise for intermediate temperature applications (to ~ 600°C) because of their excellent oxidation and sulphidation resistance and good strength. However, they have poor l
Jan 1, 1996
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A Remotely Operable Sensor for Precision Surface Mapping Using Coherent Frequency Modulated (FM) Laser RadarBy A. Slotwinski, R. E. Barry, M. M. Menon, P. T. Spampinato
"A coherent FM laser radar based sensor for remote metrology of plasma facing material surfaces in a fusion reactor is described. The sensor is capable of 3-D mapping of surfaces, based on a series of
Jan 1, 1997
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Applications of Doubly Polished Sections to the Study of Ore DepositsBy P. Heald-Wetlaufer
Doubly polished sections (i.e., sections polished on both sides) allow insights into complex paragenetic relationships, the interpretation of which is essential to understanding ore-forming processes.
Jan 1, 1982
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Teaching Process Simulation In Eleven Easy Lessons Using Excel And Its ToolsBy Arthur E. Morris
The primary market driver for improving process technology is innovation, which requires a skilled and educated workforce. However, many Materials Science and Engineering departments have eliminated e
Jan 1, 2014
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Aluminum Dross Oxiide Products For The Portland Cement IndustryBy Dale A. Zuck
Recovery of aluminum metal from drosses? is a major factor in the recyclability success story enjoyed by the United States aluminum industry. Today's modern dross processor uses the latest techno
Jan 1, 1995
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Combustion Modeling Of Hazardous Waste IncinerationHazardous waste has often very complicated chemical compositions in a variety of physical forms and is normally processed in rotary kiln incinerators. Due to large variations in waste types and diffic
Jan 1, 2003
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The Optimization of Gases and Thermal Energy in the Upper Zone of Electric Furnaces in DrenasBy A. Haxhiaj, Mitovica, E. Haxhiaj
"The paper discusses problems encountered during the release and possibility of using the thermal gas quantity Mathematical models are used to calculate the positive thermal effects of the gases and l
Jan 1, 2013
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Combustion Modeling Of Hazardous Waste IncinerationHazardous waste has often very complicated chemical compositions in a variety of physical forms and is normally processed in rotary kiln incinerators. Due to large variations in waste types and diffic
Jan 1, 2003
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Kennecott-Outokumpu Flash-Converting Process Copper By Clean TechnologyBy Pekka Hanniala
The Outokumpu Flash Smelting process today is the most feasible method for copper matte smelting. The economic feasibility of the process has always been one of the main decision making criteria in sm
Jan 1, 1998
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Recovery of Zinc Oxide from Secondary Raw Materials: New Developments of the Waelz ProcessBy B. Garcia-Egocheaga, J. Rutten, N. Goicoechea, U. Meurer, Mager K., W. Saage, Simonettim F.
Because of the increasing use of zinc as an active and passive anticorrosion agent for steel, leading to constantly growing return rates of galvanized steel components, especially through the automoti
Jan 1, 2000
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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