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  • TMS
    Chlorination Applied To The Separation Of Metals

    By Georgina De Micco

    The National Commission of Atomic Energy is investigating a suitable physicochemical process for the conditioning of spent nuclear fuel and treatment of the scrap of research reactors of the Al-UxSiy

    Jan 1, 2006

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    Teams That Work-Following The Gorilla's Lead

    By J. W. Holzenthaler

    Teams continue to play a major role at the Phelps Dodge Mining Company El Paso Operations, especially during the present time of low copper prices. The El Paso Operations' teams have taken the in

    Jan 1, 1999

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    Reduction of Lead in the Separator Fraction

    By U. Kammer

    The reduction of the lead content in the separator fraction produced during the mechanical processing of spent lead-acid batteries is an important environmental and economical issues. The reduction of

    Jan 1, 2000

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    Process Control Modernization At The Inspiration Smelter

    By J. B. Winter

    The present Inspiration Consolidated Copper Company Smelter/Acid Plant complex located near Miami, Arizona, was designed and built specifically to conform to the ambient air quality standards imposed

    Jan 1, 1983

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    Optimization of the Zinc Slag Fuming Process

    By G. G. Richards

    The zinc slag fuming process is used to recover zinc from molten iron-calcium silicate slags by treatment with pulverized coal and air. The rate of zinc fuming is controlled by the complex interaction

    Jan 1, 1994

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    Thermodynamic Properties of the Silicon Binary Melts

    By Jafar Safarian, Merete Tangstad, Leiv Kolbeinsen

    "Silicon and its binary alloys have several applications in metallurgical, chemical, photovoltaic and semiconductor industries. Silicon goes to its liquid state within its production, refining and whe

    Jan 1, 2012

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    The Petrographic Examination of Refractory Service. Samples

    By Robert P. Stevens

    It is important for a refractory supplier to make systematic petro-graphic examinations of products which have been in service in the furnaces and kilns of customers. The petrographic examination of r

    Jan 1, 1981

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    The New Concept in Zinc Electrowinning Operation

    By T. Kimura, H. Ohba

    "Much effort has been made to reduce the energy requirement in zinc electrowinning. In order to keep energy consumption low, either to make cell voltage low or current .efficiency high is necessary. D

    Jan 1, 1988

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    The New Cominco Lead Smelter at Trail

    By M. J. Walker

    The lead .smelter at Cominco's operations at Trail, B.C. has been undergoing. a modernization program since 1986. In that year a contract agreement was reached with German-based Lurgi GmbH which

    Jan 1, 1990

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    New Developments for the Copper Isasmelt Process

    Mount 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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    The Mineral Graphite Purification In Reactive Froth

    By F. K. Letowski

    Leaching in froth is a particular case of a three phase (liquid-solid-gaseous) process which combines flotation with leaching by using a reactive gaseous reagent as a flotation carrier and a leaching

    Jan 1, 1995

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    Optimization of the New Jersey Refining Process

    By G. Hanko, A. Lebleu, M. Sibony, J. Lecadet

    The New Jersey distillation process is today the most important pyrometallurgical method for the production of zinc of very high purity. The flexibility of the pyrometallurgical zinc production proces

    Jan 1, 2000

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    Influence Of Environment On The Copper Patinas

    By M. A. Llavona

    The study of the formation and components of copper patina and its conservation has assumed great importance. The changing environment has accelerated the processes of patinas degradation; thus, the e

    Jan 1, 1999

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    Different Alternatives to Recycle the Industrial Wastes

    By M. Save, N. Menad

    "This paper gives the overview of different alternatives to recycle the following wastes: slag, dusts, wastes of electric and electronic equipment (WEEE) and auto shredder residues (ASR). Based on mod

    Jan 1, 2008

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    EAF Steel Producers and The K061 Dilemma

    By LeRoy C. Prichard

    The scrap based steel producers in the United States generate an estimated 650,000 tons of electric arc furnace (EAF) dust annually which is classified as hazardous waste, K061. These scrap based prod

    Jan 1, 1995

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    Current Operations at the Amarillo Copper Refinery

    By V. Ramachandran

    The Amarillo Copper Refinery, the newest and most modern copper refinery in the world, has been in operation for the last eleven years and has a rated capacity of 460,000 st/yr. The tankhouse - a stru

    Jan 1, 1987

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    The Behavior Of Impurities At Kosaka Smelter

    Kosaka Smelter & Refinery has a history of more than a century as a metallurgical department belonging to Kosaka mine. It has treated for a long time the "Black Ore" or the complicated concentrates dr

    Jan 1, 2003

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    Status of the Alcoa Carbothermic Aluminum Project

    By David Roha, Øyvind Mikkelsen

    "Significant resources have been spent throughout the years in the investigation of production of aluminum by carbothermic reduction. Due to the technological challenges involved, the efforts have not

    Jan 1, 2012

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    Recent Experiences At The Ventanas Electrolytic Refinery

    By R. Abel F.

    In 1997, Ventanas electrolytic refinery expanded its production capacity from 215,000 to 325,000 metric tons per year. This increase in capacity has involved the treatment of anodes with different imp

    Jan 1, 1999

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    Recent Operations at the Iijima Zinc Refinery

    By R. Togashi, S. Kuramochi, T. Yamada

    In 1972, the Akita Zinc Co., Ltd. commenced operations with an annual capacity of 86,000 tonnes of electrolytic zinc, and it has operated with an annual capacity of 156,000 t-Zn since 1974. The busine

    Jan 1, 2000