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The Development of China's Primary Copper Smelting TechnologiesBy Kaixi Jiang, Lan Li, Bang Wei, Haibei Wang, Yaping Feng
"China is currently the world's largest copper producer. In the last five years, 950 kt/y of smelting capacity was commissioned. Currently, about 1200 kt/y smelting capacity is under construction and
Jan 1, 2012
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Simplified Process for Making Anode CopperBy Haibin Wang, Baojun Zhao, Xueyi Guo, Zhixiang Cui, Zhi Wang
In conventional copper production, anode copper is produced from concentrate in three furnaces in a process that entails four oxidation steps and one reduction step. Three types of slags are produced
Mar 1, 2018
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Miniplant Oxygen Flash Smelting Of Bulk Copper-Nickel Sulfide Concentrate: The Effect Of Coke Addition On Process Metallurgy (72a0db5a-244c-4ede-84ab-111a4a4b421a)At its Copper Cliff Smelter, Inco Limited processes a bulk copper-nickel concentrate in two Inco oxygen flash furnaces. The furnace matte is converted to low iron matte for further processing, and the
Jan 1, 2003
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Adsorption of Heavy Metals from Aqueous Solutions on Synthetic ZeoliteBy M. A. Barakat
"Adsorption of heavy metal ions specifically, Cu(II), Zn(II), Mn(II), and Cr(VI) from aqueous solution on synthetic 4A Zeolite was evaluated. The 4A zeolite was synthesized previously by dehydroxylati
Jan 1, 2008
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Scrubbing of Copper Reverberatory Furnace Gases with Flotation Tailings at San ManuelBy W. J. Guay
Scrubbing of simulated copper reverberatory furnace gases containing 1.0 percent sulfur dioxide with the minus 74 ~m fraction of the San Manuel tailings has shown sulfur dioxide removals of almost 100
Jan 1, 1981
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Reflected Light Microscopic Study of Submerged Bath Smelter Co-Ni MattesBy John A. Mavrogenes
Reflected light microscopy and electron microprobe techniques were used to determine the mineralogy, phase percentages, grain sizes, and textures of Co-Ni-rich mattes. The mattes were produced by subm
Jan 1, 1989
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Synthesis of Ni3Al and NiAl IntermetallicsBy Vinod K. Sikka, René Cooper
"Cohoes, New York 12047 Intermetallics are an attractive class of advanced materials. The aluminide intermetallics offer advantages including: (1) lower density, (2) oxidation resistance, (3) carburiz
Jan 1, 1994
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Analysis Of The Molecular Form Of Arsenic In Silicate SlagBy D. M. Dabbs
A static dew point technique has been used to evaluate the solubility of arsenic in ?slag and its dependency on P02 at temperatures of 1458 and 1523K. The ferrous-ferric ion ratio of the slags ranged
Jan 1, 1983
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Comparison of Control Strategies for Reheating FurnacesBy Chetan P. Malhotra
This paper describes an online control system and simulation environment for reheating furnaces. The system can be configured for implementing manual control as well as automatic control using either
Jan 1, 2003
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Modeling Grain Size during Hot Working of IN 718By Raghavan Srinivasan, Y. V. R. K. Prasad, William G. Frazier, Steve C. Medeiros
"Aerospace gas turbine disks operate in an environment of relatively high stresses caused by centrifugal forces and elevated temperatures. These severe conditions necessitate the need for materials wi
Jan 1, 2000
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Arsenic Removal From A Nickel ConcentrateRoasting treatments were investigated to remove arsenic from a nickel concentrate. The main arsenic minerals and their proportions in the concentrate were niccolite (NiAs)-50%, gersdorffite (NiAsS)-40
Jan 1, 2005
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Using Rietveld analysis with TOPAS for modal analysis of geological samplesBy Holger Cordes
X-ray diffraction has long been used for qualitative and quantitative mineral analysis but Rietveld data analysis is still an under utilized method for mineral exploration and processing applications.
Jan 1, 2006
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Validation and Development of Flow-3D for CastingBy M. Barkhudarov
The results are presented of research aimed at validation and development of a general purpose CFD code FLOW-3D. FLOW-3D is a commercial code developed by FLOW SCIENCE, INC. A number of physical model
Jan 1, 1992
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Carbothermic Reduction of Lead Sulfate with Soda Ash .By B. L. Chulu
In the carbothermic reduction of lead sulfate to produce lead, the inclusion of soda ash (Na,CO,) in the charge provides for the control of sulfur dioxide in the effluent gas. An important mechanism i
Jan 1, 1993
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Method For Optimising Current Efficiency By Repairing Permanent CathodesBy Joachim Lemke
The stainless steel sheets of permanent cathodes at Norddeutsche Affinerie (NA) were damaged by corrosion after nearly 11 years in operation. The necessary raising of the strength for stripping the co
Jan 1, 2006
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A New Beginning for the Getchell MineBy P. G. Mason
The Getchell property was mined for oxidized gold ore by underground and open pit methods from 1936 to 194.5, by which time known oxide ores were mined out. From 1945 until 1967 sulfide ores were mine
Jan 1, 1989
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The Optimum Condition For Cr(VI) Bioremediation in Soils Contaminated by Chromate Ore Processing ResidueBy Changqing Su
A batch incubation experiment has been carried out to investigate the optimal condition for the microbial remediation of hexavalent chromium (Cr(VI)) in soils contaminated by chromate ore processing r
Jan 1, 2010
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Oxygen Sprinkle Smelting At The Morenci SmelterBy R. E. Johnson
The No. 3 reverberatory furnace at Phelps Dodge. Corporation's Morenci, Arizona copper smelter first received oxygen from a new oxygen plant during October 1982 and began operation with oxygen-fu
Jan 1, 1983
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Biomorphic Cellular TiC/C Ceramics from WoodsBy Sutham Niyomwas
Biomorphic Cellular TiCIC ceramics were produced by vacuum-infiltrating carbon preforms with Ti02 sol and subsequent synthesis by the carbothermal reduction process. The carbon preforms used in the st
Jan 1, 2008
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Alkaline and Acid Autoclaves at Barrick Gold: A ReviewBy Kenneth G. Thomas
This paper reviews the alkaline and acid gold autoclaving experiences gained at Barrick Gold Corporation. Alkaline autoclaving was operational at Barrick Mercur, Utah, U.S.A., on carbonaceous/sulphide
Jan 1, 2000