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Kennecott Utah Copper Smelter Modernization (8900290e-0a5a-4331-88e1-53de0cc3185e)By C. J. Newman
Prior to 1995, the smelting process at the Kennecott Utah Copper Corporation (KUCC) smelter consisted of Noranda reactors and Pierce-Smith converters. In the consideration of expansion opportunities,
Jan 1, 1998
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The Cooling of Hot, Dirty, Corrosive, Non-Ferrous Smelter Gases with Particular Reference to Waste Heat BoilersBy W. Drummond
The cooling of smelter gases by air dilution, adiabatic evaporative cooling and indirect heat exchange is discussed with reference to the process, to the subsequent cleaning of the gas. and to the use
Jan 1, 1992
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Characterizing the Role of Organic Additives in Copper ElectrowinningBy C. Coetzee
Additives are commonly used in copper electrowinning to improve cathode morphology. Polysaccharides such as guar are generally favoured as additives due to their compatibility with solvent extraction.
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Evolution Of The Large Copper Smelter - 1800S To 2013By P. J. Mackey
Over the course of Dr. Robertson’s career, the ferrous and non-ferrous plants have seen enormous changes in technology and increases in plant capacity, essentially amounting to a “technological revolu
Jan 1, 2014
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Energy Efficient, Non-Wetting, Microporous Refractory Material for Molten Aluminum Contact ApplicationsBy Kenneth McGowan
"The aluminum industry is the 5th largest consumer of energy and the largest consumer of energy on a per-weight basis. Process heating accounts for 25% of the energy consumed to manufacture aluminum.
Jan 1, 2009
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Recycling EAF Dust with Contop® TechnologyBy J. Pesl, U. Kemey, F. Sauert
"The CONTOP® smelting cyclone is a water-cooled, upright, high-intensity smelting reactor. The technology for the reactor was initially developed and brought into industrial-scale operation in the are
Jan 1, 2000
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Computational Fluid Dynamics: A Tool for the Materials TechnologyBy A. Dutta, B. Devulapalli, A. Mukhopadhyay, E. W. Grald
"Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFO) has matured over the past two decades as an analysis tool for conducting virtual experiments with significant time and cost savings. It complements and reduces phys
Jan 1, 2004
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Applications of High Frequency Induction Heating for the Metallurgical Simulation and Thermal Analysis of Industrial Light Metal Casting ProcessesBy W. Kasprzak
Modern light metals processing technologies are very complex and involve a diverse set of variables that must be quantitatively evaluated. The most effective way to design new casting processes that d
Jan 1, 2002
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Coal-Based Ironmaking via Melt Circulation"The theoretical basis of ideal smelting reduction using coal as reductant in a process employing closed loop forced-circulation of hot metal is outlined. In the proposed process, an extensive area of
Jan 1, 1988
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Analysis of Energy Efficiency for Industrial ProcessesBy Cynthia K. Belt
Improved energy efficiency has grown in importance within industry as energy costs have escalated. The analysis of trends and changes to a process is critical in making the best business decision in e
Jan 1, 2008
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The Reduction of Alumina beyond the Year 2000 Overview of Existing and New ProcessesBy A. F. Saavedra, N. E. Richards, C. J. McMinn
"The aluminum industry in general and Reynolds Metals Company in particular have continued to support development work for improvement of the Hall cell design and for alternative processes for the red
Jan 1, 1988
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Five Years Of Industrial Experience With The Plasma Dross Treatment ProcessBy Serge Lavoie
Alcan's Guillaume-Tremblay plant, located in Jonquiere, Quebec, has been in operation since 1990. This was the first plasma dross processing plant ever built. In addition to the use of the plasma
Jan 1, 1995
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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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Bonding/Binding Properties Of A Lead Contaminated SoilBy Godwin J. Igwe
For soil remediation technology to be effective, a thorough understanding of the interactions between a targeted contaminant and the soil matrix is crucial. Proper selection of remediation technology,
Jan 1, 1994
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Development and Application of Electrochemical Sensors for Molten Metals ProcessingBy S. Seetharaman, Du Siehen
"In the processing of molten metals, it is extremely important to monitor continuously the concentration levels of various minor elements. In the production of common metals like copper, iron and alum
Jan 1, 1996
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Thermal Plasma Treatment Of Metal And Material Wastes (Keynote)By Patrick R. Taylor
In the search for the development of more "environmentally friendly" and more intensive waste disposal approaches to meet more and more stringent environmental regulations, thermal plasma-based proces
Jan 1, 2003
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Thennal Plasma Treatment Of Metal And Material Wastes (Keynote)By Patrick R. Taylor
In the search for the development of more "environmentally friendly" and more intensive waste disposal approaches to meet more and more stringent environmental regulations, thermal plasma-based proces
Jan 1, 2003
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Advanced Technology Delacquering And Melting At Alcan Rolled Products, Oswego, New YorkBy Vince Newberry
Alcan Rolled Products at Oswego, New York, commissioned Recycle II during May of 1995. Recycle II is an advanced technology UBC recycling facility designed to meet the most stringent environmental sta
Jan 1, 1995
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Secondary Lead Blast Furnace Smelting at East Penn Manufacturing Co., Inc.By Kenneth N. Pike
The need to comply with environmental regulations and increase production has resulted in modifications to the East Penn blast furnace operation. Changes made include furnace design modifications, clo
Jan 1, 1990
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Economics and Production of Primary Titanium by Electrolytic WinningBy Marco V. Ginatta
Current world production, 60'000 ton/y, is exceedingly too small for titanium's extraordinary combination of favorable properties; it should be 1,000,000 ton/y (7% of stainless-steel). Pric
Jan 1, 2001