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Extraction of Silver Through Complexation in the Vapor PhaseBy J. P. Hager
The formation of the vapor complex AgFeC14 (g) baa been identified and its thermodynamic properties determined. The vapor pressure of silver chloride can be enhanced by a factor of 15-20 due to the fo
Jan 1, 1985
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Topsoe WSA Technology Provides Efficient Desulfurization of Off-Gases From Non-Ferrous RoastersBy Ole Rud Bendixen
Topsoe has developed a Wet gas Sulphuric Acid (WSA) process which effectively recovers SO2 in off-gases from non-ferrous smelters and roosters. The product is concentrated sulphuric acid of typically
Jan 1, 1996
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Cyanide And The Environment; Barrick Gold Corporation's PerspectiveBy John R. Goode
Barrick Gold Corporation operates gold mines in the United States, Chile, 'Peru, Canada, and in the near future, in l1anzania. Barrick meets environmental requirements and limits the potentially
Jan 1, 1998
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Slag Cleaning Operation in Nickel ProductionBy Michael L. Sorokin
The various methods of converter slag cleaning operation are analysed from the thermodynamk point of view: cleaning using coal, cleaning using combustion products of natural gas and cleaning in presen
Jan 1, 1995
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Five Low Cost Methods to Improve Energy Efficiency on Reverberatory FurnacesBy David Bequette, Ray D. Peterson, Cynthia K. Belt
"With a need to cut production costs in the metals industry, cost savings from energy efficiency improvements are critical. Opportunities can be found by reviewing furnace systems and practices so tha
Jan 1, 2010
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Hot Blast Autothermal Smelting to 65% Cu MatteBy W. G. Davenport
Most pre-t 988 Outokumpu flash furnaces were built with blast heaters. Many continue to use them. Blast temperatures in these smelters· are typically 400 to 700 K (Table 2. 1) This chapter: (a) sho
Jan 1, 2001
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Microstructure Evolution Modeling For Solution Treatment of Aluminum AlloysBy Timothy W. Skszek, Adrian S. Sabau, Hebi Yin, Xiaoping Niu
The microstructure evolution during solution treatment plays an important role in mechanical properties of heat-treated aluminum alloys. In this paper, models were reviewed that can predict the micros
Jan 1, 2013
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Improving Resistance Spot Weld Quality Through Statistical Experiments and Digital Process ControlBy Stephen J. Hales
State-of-the-art Resistance Spot Welding (RSW) equipment has the potential to permit adaptive feedback through recent advances in computerized process control. The initial step toward achieving this g
Jan 1, 1992
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Materials Engineering Aspects of Intermetallic Anode for Aluminium Electro-WinningBy Xiaobing Yang, Animesh Jha, Greg Doughty
"Successful use of inert anodes should reduce the CO2 footprint in aluminum production. The search for a “holy grail” inert anode for metal electro-winning from constituent oxides using molten salt ba
Jan 1, 2010
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A Solid-State EMF Study of the Fe-Ni-S,.O Quarternptry SystemBy Ker-Chang Hsieh
Four three-phase equilibria and one two-phase equilibrium in the FeNi- S-0 quaternary system in the vicinity of 1023 K and Pso2 = 1 atm were studied using the following emf cell 2 Pt,o2 (air)Zr02 .Ca
Jan 1, 1985
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Development Of Ore-Coal Composite Pellets For Sponge IronmakingBy B. B. Agrawal
Iron ore fines is an area of concern in India. A possible avenue is to use these fines for sponge ironmaking. Work has been carried out to pelletize these fines with coal and a suitable binder, and cu
Jan 1, 2006
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Treatment Of Wastes From Tin IndustryBy P. R. Khangaonkar
The industry of tin ore mining, beneficiation and smelting gives rise to a number of waste products like the beneficiation plant wastes (called amang), tin smelting slags, refinery dross etc. Some of
Jan 1, 1996
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Process and Engineering Considerations in the Pressure Leaching of Copper Refinery SlimesBy James E. Hoffmann
Oxidative pressure leaching is gradually supplanting other techniques for the decopperizing of slimes. The reasons for this include: much more rapid reactions, more compact equipment, a reduced enviro
Jan 1, 2000
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Removal of Hg(II) from Aqueous Solutions Using Spent GrainBy Liyuan Chai
In this study, spent grain was used as an adsorbent for the removal of Hg(II) from aqueous solutions, the process parameters such as contact time, solution pH, adsorbent dose, and initial Hg(II) conce
Jan 1, 2009
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Phase Diagram OfCaO-FeO-Cu2O Slag Under Copper SaturationBy Yoichi Takeda
The CaO-FeOx-Cu20 slag has been practically applied to continuous converting of copper, and also has potential for refining of copper. Liquidus lines of the slag system and phase stability diagram for
Jan 1, 2003
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Chalcopyrite Semiconductor Electrochemistry and DissolutionBy J. Brent Hiskey
Recently basic concepts of semiconductor electrochemistry and solid-state electronic structure theory have been applied to the dissolution of mineral electrodes. In this paper, fundamental aspects of
Jan 1, 1993
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Mechanism and Technology of Segregation Roasting of Oxide Nickel Ores with Subsequent Calcine Flotation and Concentrate LeachingBy I. D. Reznik
Results of thermodynamic computations have been presented for reactions occurring in the process of segregation roasting of oxide nickel ores to describe more accurately the mechanism of the process.
Jan 1, 2003
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High Temperature Phase Formation at the Slag/Refractory Interphase at Ferronickel ProductionBy Christoph Sagadin
Corrosion mechanisms between high melting synthetic ferronickel slags and refractory were investigated. The used slags were prepared by mixing and melting of specific oxides. Substrates of the applied
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Comparison of Numerical Models of Solidification Behavior in Direct Chill Casting with ExperimentsBy Matthew John M. Krane, Christopher J. Vreeman, J. David Schloz
"A continuum mixture model of the direct chill casting process is used to model the transport phenomena and solidification behavior in the Direct Chill casting of an Al - 6 wt% Cu billet using Wagstaf
Jan 1, 2001
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The Use of the Petrographic Microscope in the Manufacture of Portland Cement and Related Technical ServiceBy Richard L. Werner
The petrographic microscope as a tool in determining impurities and grain size of limestones, clays, sand and coal ash for possible use as raw materials is discussed. Its use in the determination of t
Jan 1, 1982