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Gold and Silver Mineral Processing FrontiersBy Hans von Michaelis
There has been a renaissance in gold and silver extraction and recovery that has taken place over the last fifteen years, since the price of gold was freed from the $3510~ level. Despite major advance
Jan 1, 1993
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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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Modeling for Design and Control at Kalgoorlie Nickel SmelterMODELLING FOR DESIGN AND CONTROL AT KALGOORLIE NICKEL SMELTER Modelling at KNS has been driven by a need to have better tools to answer questions about control, design and optimisation of the plant. T
Jan 1, 1993
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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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New Developments for the Copper Isasmelt ProcessMount Isa Mines Limited (MIM) and the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO) have, over the past 15 years, jointly developed the Isasmelt process. This process is based o
Jan 1, 1993
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A Clean-Lead Factory Is Available For Lead-Acid Batteries Recycling By Means Of The ?Cleanlead Process?By Carlos Frias
The lead-acid battery recycling is a major industrial activity (more than four million tonnes recycled lead per year) that generates large amounts of toxic wastes such as lead slag, mattes and acidic
Jan 1, 2006
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Impact on Greenhouse Gas Emissions of a Switch from Carbon to Hydrogen as the Principal Reducing Agent in Producing MetalsBy James W. Evans, Brian R. Wildey
"Carbon has been the principal reducing agent in producing metals for centuries. Carbon is an inexpensive reducing agent, but also an effective one, as any undergraduate who knows her Ellingham diagra
Jan 1, 2008
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Remediation Processes For Heavy Metals Contaminated SoilsBy Gabriel A. Torma
This paper provides infonnation on selected technologies available for remediation of metal contaminated soils and industrial effluent solutions. Because some of the industrial sites are contaminated
Jan 1, 1996
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Field-Deployable Aqueous Lead Analysis using Nanoband Electrode System and Use of Green Rust for Its RemovalBy Jewel A. G. Gomes
Lead has long been an USEPA priority pollutant and an important environmental and health concern because of its toxicity at ppb levels. In light of health and exposure data for lead, the EPA has set s
Jan 1, 2008
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Separation Of Radioactive Components In Nuclear Waste ProcessingBy B. Mishra
The application of various bydrometallurgical, pyrometallurgical and electrochemical processes in the extraction, purification and production of radioactive metals as well as the use of various materi
Jan 1, 1996
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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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Combined Thermodynamic and Kinetic Models for Processing of MaterialsBy Gunnar Eriksson
Computer simulation has become an everyday practice in thennodynamic and materials research. Advanced thennochemical algorithms take into account heat transfer effects and salient reaction kinetics wh
Jan 1, 2001
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The Application of the General Image Processing System (GIPSY) to Mineral Beneficiation StudiesBy James R. Craig
The General Image Processing System (GIPSY) is being employed for the quantitative textural analysis of complex sulfide ores from the Southern and Central Appalachians and for the determination of lib
Jan 1, 1982
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Insulating or Conductive Lining Designs for Electric Furnace Smelting?By D. A. Hayman, J. D. Steenkamp, G. M. Denton
Design of furnace containment systems can be based on one of two design philosophies: Insulating or conductive lining designs. In insulating lining designs, management of the compatibility between ref
Mar 1, 2017
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Thermal Extraction of Binders and Lubricants ill SinteringBy Randall M. Gennan
Generally sintering is focused on the bonding of particles at high temperatures; possibly with simultaneous densification. However, an important aspect of sintering occurs during heating at relatively
Jan 1, 1996
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Chemical and Physical Properties of Natural Zeolites and Their Potential Industrial ApplicationsBy T. H. Eyde
Several hundred natural zeolite deposits occur in Tertiary and Cretaceous age formations of the western United States. Most of the large deposits are altered vitroclastic tuffs. Many of these deposits
Jan 1, 1981
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Converting Furnace Upgrades At The Kidd Metallurgical Division Copper SmelterBy A. MacRae
Campaign life of the converting furnace has been limited by break-outs through the hearth and walls. Throughput of concentrate has increased by 60% since start-up of the copper operations in 1981. Th
Jan 1, 1998
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Experimental Study On Iron-Based Alloy As Cladding Layer—Improving High Temperature Oxidation Resistance Of Furnace AlloyBy Chen Chen, Wang Yanze, Hong Xin
Furnace superalloy was applied in harsh environment within the erosion of high temperature and oxidizing atmosphere. With plasma powder surfacing technology, iron-based alloy powder was sprayed on the
Jan 1, 2016
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Evaluation Of Hot Electrostatic Precipitation As The Basis For An Arsenic-Zinc Separation When Treating Arsenical Dusts With The HRD Flame Reactor ProcessBy J. E. Sallee
An experimental study has been conducted on the level of arsenic contamination in samples of zinc oxide when the zinc oxide is contacted with gas mixtures containing As4O6(g). This contamination has b
Jan 1, 1994
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SPL Treatment and Fluoride Recycling ProjectBy K. Mansfield
Spent Pot Lining (SPL) is an unavoidable waste product of the electrolytic process in the smelting of aluminium. SPL is considered to be a hazardous waste in various countries because it contains sign
Jan 1, 2002