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A Clean-Lead Factory Is Available For Lead-Acid Batteries Recycling By Means Of The ?Cleanlead Process?By Carlos Frias
The lead-acid battery recycling is a major industrial activity (more than four million tonnes recycled lead per year) that generates large amounts of toxic wastes such as lead slag, mattes and acidic
Jan 1, 2006
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Analytical Techniques Used for Investigating the Recycle of Lead from Fire Assay WastesBy Sue Xue, Carl C. Nesbitt
A project was completed which investigated the efficacy of recycling lead or lead monoxide from various fire assay wastes including crucibles, cupels and slag. The scope of the project was to determin
Jan 1, 1999
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Application of Simplified Quantitative Risk Analysis (SQRA) To Justify Optimization of Blast Hole Sampling, Sample Preparation and Assaying For Gold Ore ControlBy Charles H. Bucknam
A gold sampling optimization study was carried out in support of open pit gold mining operations for the Newmont Gold Company Bootstrap-Capstone deposits in Northeastern Nevada. Six bulk samples were
Jan 1, 1999
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Recycling Lead and Cadmium, as well as Zinc, from .EAF DustBy S. E. James
EAF dust has been listed as a "hazardous waste" due to the presence of lead and cadmium, and at times chromium. The 550,00 tpy production of . .EA]' dust, estimated for the United States alone, c
Jan 1, 1990
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Metallization and Carburization Kinetics in DR Shaft Furnaces: The METCARB ModelBy Jose Carlos D'Abreu, Edelink Efrain Tinoco Falero, Mauricio Marcos Otaviano
The production and consumption of Direct Reduced Iron (DRI) are continuously increasing, as a consequence of the impact of shale gas extraction technology on the Natural Gas (NG) market. Considering t
Mar 1, 2018
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Electrolytic Copper Refining Tank Room DataBy John H. Schloen
Copper refineries are constantly looking for methods to upgrade their plants to reduce refining costs and to improve the purity of their electrolytic cathodes at the same time that the purity of the a
Jan 1, 1987
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CFD Modeling and Simulation Applications for PAM-Assisted Casting of Ti-6Al-4V Ingots and SlabsBy Ernie M. Crist, Laurentiu Nastac, Frank Spadafora
"This paper describes the modeling techniques and the experimental and computer results for two casting processes that are under development and optimization. These processes are described as follows:
Jan 1, 2004
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Forecast Of Aluminum Usage In The Automotive Market And Subsequent Impact On The Recycling InfrastructureBy Michael B. Tessieri
With the increasing environmental demands and higher fuel efficiency standards on auto manufacturers, the use of aluminum in automotive applications is expected to show significant growth for the bal
Jan 1, 1995
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Oxygen Plant Characteristics for Metallurgical OperationsBy Helmut Attlfellner
The selection of the best process for the oxygen generator for a metallurgical process requires the determination of all aspects which impact the economics of this facility. Concepts and features of m
Jan 1, 1992
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Economics and Production of Primary Titanium by Electrolytic WinningBy Marco V. Ginatta
Current world production, 60'000 ton/y, is exceedingly too small for titanium's extraordinary combination of favorable properties; it should be 1,000,000 ton/y (7% of stainless-steel). Pric
Jan 1, 2001
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Startup and Reliability of Nickel Laterite PlantsBy Finlay Campbell
Nickel laterite pressure acid leach plants and reduction roast plants have had a checkered history in their engineering, construction, startup and operational reliability. Many potential projects have
Jan 1, 2004
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Investigation And Modeling Of The Hoh Ferrous Blast Furnaces of MetaleuropBy B. Madelin
Over the last ten years, Minemet Recherche and Metaleurop have used an approach in order to investigate and improve the operation of its Smelting furnace and its lead blast furnaces. This approach giv
Jan 1, 1990
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An Overview of Energy TechnologyBy James E. McNulty
Today's energy era is the beginning of a transition from the Petroleum Age to a future age of renewable fuel resources. Fuels for the transition era will come from unconventional sources and conv
Jan 1, 1981
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The Formulation and Use of Mixed Collectors in Sulphide Flotation—Valuable Performance GainsBy O. Norman Lotter
The formulation and use of mixed collector suites in sulphide flotation can be traced back as far as 1957 with the work of Glembottskii and his co-workers in Moscow. The subject was reviewed by Lotter
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Application of Microscopic Techniques in the Evaluation of Coal-Coke and Related ProductsBy A. H. Rhoades
The modern polarizing microscope with such accessories as cameras, infrared devices, reflectance and/or transmission photometers, indention hardness, and heating stage is used to characterize coal, co
Jan 1, 1981
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Refractory Performance In Peirce-Smith Converters At BHP San Manuel SmelterBy T. W. Gonzales
The refractory performance of Peirce-Smith converters is considered to be mainly determined by effects of process control and refractory installation design. BHP Copper has shown that, over the last f
Jan 1, 1999
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Geochemical and XRD-Computer Logging Method for Lithographic Ore Type Classifications of Carlin-Type Gold OresBy D. M. Hausen
A computer program has been developed by Newmont Exploration to convert mineralogic data by XRD into rock type and ore type classifications. This method has proven useful in identifying lithology from
Jan 1, 1982
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Design of Concepts for the Utilization of Residues and Wastes in Ajaokuta Steel CompanyBy Samson Adeosun, Sanmbo Balogun, David Esezobor
"In a typical year, approximately 1.7 million tons of residues and wastes are expected from Ajaokuta integrated steel plant, Nigeria. They will be generated mainly from sinter plant, blast furnace (BF
Jan 1, 2008
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Preliminary Assessment of Mercury Contamination Due to Gold Mining in the Rio Ramis-Lake Titicaca Watershed, PeruBy Christopher Gammons
In developing countries throughout the world, gold ores are being processed by mercury amal-gamation, a technique long banned in the U.S. - unless a retort operation is used for mercury recovery - due
Jan 1, 2003
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Recycling of Zinc from the Steelmaking Dust in the Sintering ProcessBy Michal Stepien, Piotr Palimaka, Stanislaw Pietrzyk
During the steel scrap melting process in an electric arc furnaces, the generated dust may contain a significant amount of zinc. The content of zinc in case of melting galvanized steel scrap is variabl
Mar 1, 2017