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New Ways Of Cooling Metallurgical GasesBy Kurt Westerlund
Three years operating experience of the FLUXFLOW waste heat boiler (WHB) 20.000 nm3/0h at Boliden Rönnskär Sweden on a TBRC smelting galena (PbS). Operating experience from the Kivset flash WHB 11.900
Jan 1, 1992
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Materials Recovery from Shredder ResiduesBy Jr. Pomykala, B. J. Jody, E. J. Daniels
Each year, about five (5) million ton of shredder residues are landfilled in the United States. ·Similar quantities are landfilled in Europe and the Pacific Rim. Landfilling of these residues results
Jan 1, 2000
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Smelter Nasties - A changing worldBy Theo Lehner
Nasty, according to the Collins Dictionary, comprises the adjectives: bad, critical, dangerous, dirty, odious, serious, severe, sickening, unpleasant etc. From this we may at first conclude that each
Jan 1, 1994
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Thermodynamic Of Direct Nickel ProductionBy Michael L. Sorokin
The metallic nickel production by converting of nickel matte is analysed from the thermodynamic point of view using earlier developed thermodynamic models for sulphide, metal and slag phase. Three-suf
Jan 1, 1995
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Economic and Environmental Evaluation of Aerospace Aluminum End-of-Life Options Using a Chance-constrained Optimization Model (REWAS 2008)By Emily Chen, Randolph Kirchain, Gabrielle Gaustad
"As prices and demand for aluminum metal have increased over the past few years, secondary production has begun to outpace primary aluminum production. However, while recycling of packaging and automo
Jan 1, 2008
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Surface Reactions in Low-Temperature Plasma Deposition of Silicon-Oxide FilmsBy Jun Iwai, Osamu Takai, Yasushi Inoue, Hiroyuki Sugimura
"Infrared reflection absorption measurement was performed during plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition of silicon dioxide films at room temperature. Hydrocarbon contaminants adsorbed onto growing
Jan 1, 2000
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Challenges and Opportunities of a Lead Smelting Process for Complex Feed MixtureBy Christoph Zschiesche
Managing complex material streams within a lead smelting/reduction process has a long history at Aurubis. After modernization of the secondary lead smelter in 1991, Aurubis operates an electric furnac
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Processing Unpretreated Dirty Aluminum Waste In An Environmentally Friendly FurnaceBy J. S. Becker
Technology developed and first implemented in the United Kingdom enables very low grade aluminum scraps containing oils, organics, plastics and ferrous metals to be directly charged, without pretreatm
Jan 1, 1996
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Advanced Non-Ferrous Scrap MelterBy J. S. Becker
Technology developed and first implemented in the United Kingdom enables very low grade aluminum scraps containing oils, organics, plastics and ferrous metals to be directly charged, without pretreatm
Jan 1, 1997
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Solid State Reduction of Iron, Manganese and Chromium Oxide Ores with MethaneBy R. H. Eric, P. Taskinen, A. Bhalla, P. Halli
Sustainable development requires less energy consumption with lower carbon footprint. In this review the solid state reduction behaviour of three oxide ores using methane gas are briefly summarized ba
Mar 1, 2017
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Aqueous Biphasic Systems As A Novel Environmentally-Benign Separations Technology For Metal Ion RemovalBy Ann E. Visser
Aqueous Biphasic Systems (ABS) form upon the admixture of certain water-soluble polymers or polymers and salts above critical concentrations, and thus represent liquid/liquid extraction systems whose
Jan 1, 1999
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Peter Charles Hayes’ Contributions to Metallurgical Research: Brief Biography and List of PublicationsBy J. Phillip Mackey
The Peter Hayes Symposium on Pyrometallurgy, held as part of Extraction 2018, is an acknowledgement of his contributions to the basic science and principles underpinning modern pyrometallurgical proce
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Processing of Stannous Wolframite by Carbothermic ReductionlCarburisationBy D. C. Azubike
Wolframite (FeWO4) usually having cassiterite (SnO2) as a major impurity is a primary source of tungsten. Its direct reduction/carburisation with carbon in the temperature range 1000-1400°C, and with
Jan 1, 1992
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Electrolytic Salt Splitting for Sulfuric Acid and Caustic Recovery: Can It Be Cost-Effective?By Alexander Burns
Electrolytic salt splitting is a technology where acid and/or base is regenerated from a neutral salt using membrane electrolysis. Recent advances in the understanding of brine treatment, membrane sta
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Metal Separations Using Aqueous Biphasic Partitioning SystemsBy D. J. Chaiko
Aqueous biphasic extraction (ABE) processes offer the potential for low-cost, highly selective separations. This countercurrent extraction technique involves selective partitioning of either dissolved
Jan 1, 1996
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Using Color Photographic Techniques as an Aid in Interpreting Electron Microprobe, X-Ray ImagesBy Jay R. Hitchings
A technique that enables excellent color photograph production from black and white negatives of electron microprobe x-ray images is described in this paper. The photographs are made by superimposing
Jan 1, 1981
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Overview on Application of Platinum Mineralogy to Mineral Exploration and ProcessingBy L. J. Cabri
The level of mineral exploration activity for platinum in recent years, especially in North America, has ranged widely. Exploration programs have been based on a variety of ore deposit models and depo
Jan 1, 1988
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Experimental Investigation Of Recycling Rare Earth Metals From Waste Fluorescent Lamp PhosphorsBy Patrick M. Eduafo, Brajendra Mishra, Mark L. Strauss
Direct acid leaching of rare earth metals (REMs) from waste lamp phosphors is non-selective, leading to co-dissolution of impurities mainly calcium, phosphorus, silicon, iron and zinc. Calcining the p
Jan 1, 2015
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A Statistical Analysis of Process Abnormalities in Slab CastingBy Ender Keskinkilic
Continuous casting of slabs is conducted with two successive steel flows: first from ladle to tundish, then from tundish to mold. There are certain process abnormalities related to ladle, tundish and
Mar 1, 2018
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Recent Improvement At Tamano SmelterBy Shuichiro Okada
Various efforts to reduce energy consumption and smelting cost are made at Tamano Smelter. Production of anode copper has been increased by about 30 % and energy requirement has been decreased about 5
Jan 1, 1983