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Metal Recovery From Spent Acid Solutions And Baghouse Bags Using The INMETCO ProcessBy R. H. Hanewald
The INMETCO process has been modified so as to recover nickel. chromium and Iron from a wide variety of metal containing waste-streams. This now includes the recovery of metals from spent acid solutio
Jan 1, 1992
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Projecting Laboratory and Test Data into Operating RealityBy R. R. Beebe
"Laboratory and pilot-scale tests are almost invariably required before metallurgical development can proceed. Difficulties with sampling, as well as with classical chemical and physical scaleups, are
Jan 1, 1997
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The Detoxification of Effluents Containing Arsenic With Iron Sulphate and Hydrogen PeroxideBy Teixeira
An experimental investigation on the kinetics of oxidation of As(III) with H202 in synthetic effluent solutions followed by precipitation of Fe/As (V) compounds was carried out. The variables investig
Jan 1, 1990
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Shrinking Core Models in Hydrometallurgy: What Students Aren't Being Told About the Pseudo-Steady ApproximationBy K. Nona C. Liddell
There is a significant amount of early work that has been largely forgotten that deals with the validity of the pseudo-steady approximation for liquid-solid reactions. Much of this was originally publ
Jan 1, 2002
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Process Improvements At The Phelps Dodge Chino SmelterBy M. J. King
The Chino Smelter embarked on a program to reduce smelter emissions. Fugitive sulfur dioxide and particulate emissions were reduced by (i) removing the flash furnace settling chamber and (ii) installi
Jan 1, 1998
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Technology and Operational Improvements in Tuyere Punching, Silencing, Pyrometry and Refractory Drilling Equipment (121bbf4d-03c0-4a89-b8f8-6518c0587077)By Michael J. Marinigh
"Increased safety requirements, higher operational costs, greater environmental restrictions, and new competitive processing techniques are the challenges smelter operators must confront in order to r
Jan 1, 2009
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Magnetic Materials for the Conversion of Magnetic Energy to Cooling and HeatingBy Karl A. Gschneidner
The magnetocaloric effect has been known for 120 years and has been utilized for cooling about 70 years. But in the last four years significant advances have been made to show that magnetic refrigerat
Jan 1, 2002
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Sustainability Education For Minerals And Materials Industry ProfessionalsBy W. John Rankin
The finite and non-renewable nature of mineral resources poses unique challenges for sustainability: How can mineral and material needs of society be satisfied indefinitely? How can the benefits of ex
Jan 1, 2014
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Breakthrough in Uranium Recovery from Saline Liquors by Ion ExchangeBy Karin Soldenhoff
Recovery of uranium in conventional ion exchange circuits, using strong base or weak base resins containing quaternary or tertiary amine functional groups, is based on an anion exchange mechanism. In
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The Rotating Disc Study of Gold Dissolution With Geobrom? 3400By Batric Pesic
Gold dissolution with bromine was studied by using the rotating disc technique. Geobram TM 3400 was used as a source of bromine. The parameters studied were: rotating speed, Geobrom 3400 concentration
Jan 1, 1990
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Overview of Industrial Energy Training and SoftwareBy Cynthia Belt
"Before energy can be saved in the materials industry, the process must be understood. At the same time, baby boomers are starting to retire. New people are entering the field without experience and t
Jan 1, 2013
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Application of a Self-Directed Process Control System in a Production EnvironmentBy S LeClair
Intelligent manufacturing involves intelligent, product-directed systems that facilitate the on-line, real-time generation of an improving product process cycle. A first step in the journey relates to
Jan 1, 1992
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Some Mineralogical Applications for Investigations of Gold in Geological and Metallurgical SamplesBy J. W. Ahlrichs
In gold exploration and metallurgical testing, the role of the mineralogist is to assist in solving problems with regard to (a) sampling, (b) gold occurrences, and (c) petrologic classifications of ho
Jan 1, 1981
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Modern Neutron Methods for the Study of Hydrogen in MaterialsBy J. J. Rush
Neutron scattering and analysis techniques are extremely powerful, often unique, probes for the characterization of the amount, location, bonding states, and dynamics of hydrogen in all classes of mat
Jan 1, 2002
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The Use of Liquid-Liquid Extraction and Electroplating to Metals Recovery from Spent BatteriesBy Jorge Alberto Soares Tenório, Denise Crocce Romano Espinosa, Kellie Provazi
"The purpose of this paper is to study metal separation and recovery from a sample composed of a mixture of the spent household batteries main types, using liquid-liquid extraction and metals electrop
Jan 1, 2012
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An Integrated Steel Plant for the Year 2000By Ian F. Hughes
"Concepts of an integrated steel plant for sheet products to be built and operating in the year 2000 will be described. The design and operating methodology of this market driven facility will integra
Jan 1, 1988
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Recovery of Zinc Oxide from Secondary Raw Materials: New Developments of the Waelz ProcessBy B. Garcia-Egocheaga, J. Rutten, N. Goicoechea, U. Meurer, Mager K., W. Saage, Simonettim F.
Because of the increasing use of zinc as an active and passive anticorrosion agent for steel, leading to constantly growing return rates of galvanized steel components, especially through the automoti
Jan 1, 2000
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Use of the Web in Teaching and ResearchBy V. R. Voller
"The World Wide Web (the web) provides a very useful resource for the enhancement of teaching and research dissemination. This paper advocates that researchers take control of this resource and become
Jan 1, 2000
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Utilization of an Equilibrium Calculational Program for Teaching HydrometallurgyEquilibrium calculational software programs can be effectively utilized to illustrate the importance of activity or concentration, solubility, temperature, solution pH, solution potential, and ligand
Jan 1, 2002
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Simulation of Gold Heap Leaching as an Aid to Process DevelopmentBy Alan P. Prosser
The heap leaching of gold ores by cyanide solution was simulated by computer program. The program uses only basic m1neralogical and chemical data; no process testwork data, such as column leach result
Jan 1, 1989