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Reduction of Carbon-Burdened Chromite Pellets in the Presence of AdditivesBy Guohua Bai, Mingjun Rao, Jianchen Lim, Guanghui Li, Tao Jiang
"By using thermogravimetry, optical microscope and chemical phase analysis, the solid-state reduction of carbon-burdened chromite pellets in the absence and presence of additives were investigated. Th
Jan 1, 2011
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Inverse Optimal Design of the Continuous Sheet Quenching ProcessBy Yimin Ruan
"An inverse design method is developed to obtain the optimal cooling conditions for the continuous quenching of precipitation hardenable sheet alloys to achieve the required yield strength. The yield
Jan 1, 1998
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Dissolution Behaviour of Impurities from Scheelite in Oxalic Acid SolutionsBy Ibrahim Yusufoglu, Cem Kahruman, Sedat Ilhan, Ahmet Orkun Kalpakhi
"Scheelite is the main raw material in tungsten production. In hydrometallurgical processes, extraction of tungstate ions into solution is very important. During the leaching of scheelite in oxalic ac
Jan 1, 2012
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Leaching Of Metal Nickel In Copper Sulfate Solutions In The Presence Of Oxygen And Chloride-IonBy M. I. Kalashnikova
The leaching of metal nickel in copper sulfate solutions is investigated. It is established, that irre-spective of presence or absence of chloride-ion and oxidizer (oxygen) in system process can be di
Jan 1, 2006
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Adsorption of Surfactants by a Finely-Divided Chelating ResinBy Saskia Duyvesteyn
Small ion-exchange resin particles provide faster mass transport than conventional-sized beads. Unfortunately, high pressures are needed to pump solutions through columns containing small resin partic
Jan 1, 1998
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Recovery of Molybdenum and Rhenium from Sulfide Concentrate by Electro-Oxidation and PrecipitationBy Tsembel Darjaa, Toru H. Okabe, Yoshiaki Umetsu
"With the purpose of extracting molybdenum and rhenium from molybdenum sulfide concentrate; .electrolysis of slurry, solvent extraction and ·precipitation operations were carried out. The slurry of th
Jan 1, 2000
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Removal Of Sn From The Tungstate Solution By Nascent Hydrous Ferric OxideBy Jiangtao Li, Zhongwei Zhao, Xingyu Chen, Xuheng Liu
In order to produce good quality ammonium paratungstate, Sn needs be removed efficiently from the tungstate processing solution. The nascent hydrous ferric oxide has excellent adsorption ability and i
Jan 1, 2014
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Preparation of Nickel Sulfate from Spent Nickel-Cadmium BatteriesBy J. -S. Park, H. -S. Jeon
This study has been carried out to develop a relatively simple hydrometallurgical process for recovering nickel as nickel sulfate from the spent nickel-cadmium battery residue in which cadmium was rem
Jan 1, 2000
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Selection Of A Location For A Copper SmelterBy P. Rooney
In due course, new smelters will have to be installed in order to meet the increasing worldwide demand for copper. This paper presents the results of a study made for the purpose of identifying the mo
Jan 1, 1983
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New Approaches for Electrochemical Preparation of CdS FilmBy Hideki Minoura
"Two novel electrochemical techniques for the preparation of highly crystallized CdS film have been presented. One is cathodization of a conductive substrate in an acidic chemical bath containing cadm
Jan 1, 2000
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Solvent Extraction Of Halides From Metallurgical SolutionsBy Cashman R. S. Mason
Removal of halides (fluoride, chloride) from metallurgical solutions can reduce corrosion rates and improve hygiene from decreased anodic chlorine evolution. This is particularly true for zinc sulphat
Jan 1, 2003
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Morphological, Mechanical And Optical Characterizationof Flyash Filled Nylon 6By P. A. Mahanwar
Flyash were melt mixed with nylon 6 at a 30wt% concentration. TYZOR® TPT, a coupling agent, was used to facilitate the link between filler and matrix. The morphological characterization, using SEM, re
Jan 1, 2006
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Recovery of Antimony from Process SolutionsBy M. K. Mohan
During the processing of metals like Cu, Ni, Co, large quantities of solutions, which contain co- products such as Sb, Cd, Pb etc. are generated. These solutions if processed to recover the metals hel
Jan 1, 1999
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Solubility, Capacity And Stability Of Species In Metallurgical Slags And GlassesThe concepts of capacity and basicity have proved extremely useful in dealing with a wide range of solute species in metallurgical slags, and as a result have been widely applied. These two concepts a
Jan 1, 1994
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Solubility Of Ni In Spent Pickling SolutionsBy R. G. Reddy
Nickel solubilities in spent pickling solutions (i.e. HF-HNO3-H2O solutions ) were measured as a function of HF and HNO3 acid concentrations. The chemical analysis of the industrial pickling solutions
Jan 1, 1992
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Selective Precipitation For Cobalt And Molybdenum Recovery From A Synthetic Industrial Waste EffluentBy J. H. Huang
In this investigation, the selective precipitation of cobalt and molybdenum from Co-Mo aqueous solutions was studied in order to recover efficiently valuable elements from industrial effluents generat
Jan 1, 2003
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Formation and Reactivity of Scheelite and WolframiteBy Gerhard Bayer
X-ray and thermoanalytical studies were carried out on the formation and stability of Ca-, Mg-and Mn-tungstate, and of the corresponding minerals scheelite and wolframite. The tungstates were synthesi
Jan 1, 1989
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Improved Processing Of Copper/Nickel MattesBy E. L. Frueh
AMAX Base Metals Research & Development, Inc. has developed a process for treating copper-nickel mattes to produce copper cathodes and a pure nickel sulfate solution. In this process, the input matte
Jan 1, 1983
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A Recovery Technology of Ag from Composite Ag-Cu Electronic WastesBy Jinhui Li
Silver is a very important metal used in a wide range of applications. It is necessary to recovery of Ag from electronic wastes for increasing of Ag price and circumstance protection. For separating a
Jan 1, 2009
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Metal, Matte and Slag Solution ThermodynamicsBy T. R. A. Davey
A simple model for metal solution behaviour may be derived, on the basis of dilute solution solubilities (where? log concentration of solute varies linearly with reciprocal temperature) and not-so-dil
Jan 1, 1985