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An Electrochemical Procedure for Copper Removal from Regenerated Pickling SolutionsBy Metehan Erdogan, Mustafa Serdal Aras, Sedef Cift Karagul, Ishak Karakaya, Esra Karakaya, Merve Kolay Ersoy
Pickling is the treatment of metal surfaces by removing oxide layer, rust, scale, inorganic contaminants or other impurities from ferrous metals, copper or precious metals. A strong inorganic acid suc
Mar 1, 2018
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An Approach To Recycling Electric AppliancesBy Y. Ikeda
Typical electric appliances were dismantled into component pieces to study the recyclability of these discarded goods. Types and weight ratios of these component materials were investigated and charac
Jan 1, 1995
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Enhanced Properties of High Capacity Nanostructured Metal HydridesBy Brady Butler
Many high capacity metal hydrides exhibit a high degree of stability in the hydrogenated state. This stability leads to a number of significant design problems with regard to the low temperature kine
Jan 1, 2006
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Corrosion And Protection Of TbFeCo Thin Films For Magneto-Optical RecordingBy Guilian Gao
TbFeCo is a common choice for many rare-earth transition metal films currently used as the magneto-optic layer for magneto-optical: recording devices. Since the environmental stability of RE-TM alloys
Jan 1, 1992
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Rheology And Metal Forming Of Fire-Refined Copper (FR)By C. Camurri
Results from the Metallurgical Department of Universidad de Conception showed that fire-refined copper could be rolled without previous remelting for deoxidation. The goal of this work is to determine
Jan 1, 1999
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Synthesis of Carbide Ceramics via Reduction of Adsorbed Anions on an Activated Carbon MatrixBy Alaina Mallard, Jannette Chorney, David Hutchins, Grant C. Wallace, Jerome P. Downey
Current commercial processes for producing ceramic carbides require temperatures of 1400–2000 °C and often use extensive milling operations to produce a powder product. A process that could reduce the
Mar 1, 2017
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Economic Benefits Of Mineral Extraction From Geothermal BrinesBy R. Gordon Bloomquist
The economic benefits of the co-production of minerals from geothermal brines far exceeds the potential revenue stream from the sale of marketable by-products such as silica, zinc, manganese, lithium
Jan 1, 2006
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Electron Beam Processing of Waste TreatmentBy Vadim J. Jabotinski
Electron beam processing is potentially very attractive for the high temperature treatment of hazardous materials. The very high power efficiency of the electron beam energy source (80- 90% of the pow
Jan 1, 2000
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Weldability Studies of Atmospheric and Marine Corrosion Resist and TMT Bars using SMAW ProcessBy D. Mukerjee, Ramen Datta, Sanak Mishra, R. Veeraraghavan, K. L. Rohira
"Recent efforts at Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL) has led to the successful development of atmospheric and marine corrosion resistant high tensile Thermo Mechanically Treated (TMT) bars with
Jan 1, 1998
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Study on Magnetic Roasting Kinetic of Oolitic HematiteBy Lin Yang, Minjun Tang, Shuishi Liu, Jianfeng Zhou, Linjiang Qing, Xiaolei Song, Yufeng Guo, Tao Jiang
"The dynamics of oolitic hematite magnetic roasting was studied. The results show that oolitic hematite magnetic roasting was controlled by the internal diffusion, and the diffusion coefficient was 9.
Jan 1, 2013
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Mining And Refining Of Materials From Municipal WasteBy Patrick F. Mahoney
Each year in the United States over 10 million tons of metal are discarded with our municipal waste. This, includes, not only ferrous metals, aluminum and copper but gold, silver, platinum and every o
Jan 1, 1995
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Investigate on the Phase Composition of Vanadium Slag with High CaO Content and Influence of P2O5 on Crystallization Kinetics of SpinelsBy Zhao-Qun Ke, Wen-Feng Tan, Jiang Diao, Yu-Hao Liu, Bing Xie, Zhang Tao, Wang Zhou, Hong-Yi Li
An effective way to decrease the dephosphorization burden in the current vanadium extraction-steelmaking process is slagging with CaO in vanadium extraction step. The phase composition of vanadium sla
Mar 1, 2017
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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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Computational Fluid Dynamics Simulation Of High Temperature Metallurgical ProcessesBy Yongxiang Yang
High temperature processing of raw materials in metals production and recycling often involves complex multi-phase fluid flow and heterogeneous chemical reactions at various scales. Good understanding
Jan 1, 2006
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Tamano Refinery's new Processes for Removing Impurities from ElectrolyteBy Takaaki Shibata
The Tamano Refinery has developed two new processes for removing the impurities, arsenic, antimony, and bismuth from an electrolyte. The first process involves bleeding the surface electrolyte in the
Jan 1, 1987
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Development and Characterization Investigations of Mechanically Alloyed W-Ni/Tic CompositesBy Selim Coskun
In this study, tungsten matrix composites reinforced with 2 wt% TiC particles were mechanically alloyed (MA?d) for 3h, 6h, 12h and 24h. 1 wt% Ni is used as sintering aid which is added before and afte
Jan 1, 2009
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Current Operation at La Caridad SmelterBy J. H. Meza V
La Caridad operated at only 65% of design capacity during the first five years of operation. After the first major shutdown and repairs to the furnace in mid- 1992, the smelter quickly reached 95% of
Jan 1, 1993
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Wet Oxidation of Oil-Bearing Sulfide WastesBy R. L. Miller
Oil -bearing metal sulfide sludges produced in treatment of an industrial wastewater, which includes plating wastes, have yielded to treatment by electrooxidation and hydrogen peroxide processes. The
Jan 1, 1992
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Injection Technology To Recover Nickel And Cobalt From Spent CatalystsBy P. Thapliyal
The petroleum refining industry generates over a million tons of spent catalyst per year, containing valuable metals. Currently, these materials are recycled to smelting furnaces, but the fundamental
Jan 1, 1996
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Nitrogen Gas Reactions With Molten Aluminum And Aluminum AlloysBy Joel F. Flurnerfelt
Molten Al and Al alloys containing si, Mn, Ti, and y have been lanced with nitrogen-bearing gases. These lancing experiments provided the means for observing what phases form during exposure to nitrog
Jan 1, 1996