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  • TMS
    Analytical Transmission Electron Microscopy in Minerals Processing

    By H. L. Fraser

    A review of the possibilities of performing microchemical analysis in thin sections using a combination of scanning transmission electron microscopy and energy dispersive spectroscopy of x-rays is giv

    Jan 1, 1981

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    Influence Of An Alloying Element (Cr, Ni, Mn, Mo And Cu) On The Thermodynamic Properties Of Titanium In Molten Iron Alloys

    By Takeshi Yoshikawa

    For the sake of effective control of titanium-compound inclusions in the steel-making processes, especially for stainless steel production, the influences of alloying elements of chromium, nickel, man

    Jan 1, 2006

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    Treatment And Minimization Of Wastes In Onahama Smelter

    By K. Abe

    Onahama Smelter has two green-charge reverberatory furnaces and the annual smelting capacity is 600 thousand tons copper concentrate. In addition to the concentrate, various kind of industrial wastes

    Jan 1, 1996

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    Transport Phenomena in Metallurgical Reactors

    By Julian Szekely

    Transport phenomena, that is heat transfer, mass transfer and fluid flow, play a critical part in the operation of metallurgical reactors. In this paper, we shall present a review of our current state

    Jan 1, 1993

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    Modelling the Mixing of Lead Bullion during the Refining Process

    By M. Patel, A. W. Piper, R. A. Forsdick

    "Lead bullion is refined in kettles to remove the contained impurities such as copper, antimony, silver and bismuth. These impurities are removed sequentially by the addition of one, or more, reagents

    Jan 1, 1999

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    Modeling Anthropogenic Heat Flux in Climate Models

    By Neale R. Neelameggham, Ganesan Subramanian

    Anthropogenic Heat Flux (AHF) is defined as heat generated from use of non-renewable energy by humans in residential, commercial and industrial activity. State of the art Global Circulation Models (GCM

    Mar 1, 2017

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    Furnace Cooling Technology In Pyrometallurgical Processes

    By Karel Verscheure

    Reliable furnace cooling technology is a domain of increasing concern to the pyrometallurgical industry as it can significantly increase process intensities, productivity and campaign times of furnace

    Jan 1, 2006

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    Mathematical Modeling Of In-Situ Vitrification

    By Baozhong Zhao

    In-situ vitrification (ISV) is a new technology used for treating radioactive, organic and inorganic contaminated soils. In this process, electricity is applied through electrodes buried in the contam

    Jan 1, 1994

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    Overview of Electronics Waste Management in India

    By Krishna Kumar

    "Growth of electronics waste (e-waste) and lack of appropriate disposal mechanism are the great concern for developing countries like India. The domestic generation of e-waste in India is rapidly grow

    Jan 1, 2011

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    Nickel in Cuba

    By Fathi Habashi

    In the past five years Cuba has been attempting to more than double its nickel production by constructing two new ammonia leaching plants. No metals are yet produced on commercial scale but a variety

    Jan 1, 1993

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    The Influence of Sodium Oxide on the Distribution Behavior of Some Elements at the S-Furnace of the Mitsubishi Process

    By Yusuke Kimura, Ken-ichi Yamaguchi

    "Secondary materials have long been processed at the S-furnace of the Mitsubishi continuous copper smelting and converting process at Naoshima Smelter and Refinery. Intensive recycling in the recent

    Jan 1, 2012

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    Process Gas Handling In Copper Metallurgy

    By M. A. Cocquerel

    External process energy requirements and air pollution control regulations formulated to limit particulate and SO2 emissions are impacting on smelting and converting technologies and the corresponding

    Jan 1, 1999

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    The Effect of Scandium on the Microstructure of Al Alloys

    By Tadashi Aiura, Yasuhiro Miura

    "A small amount(0.2mass%) of Scandium(Sc) was added to the 7.NOl and 5083 Al alloys as a refiner and stabilizer of microstructure, and the resulting microstructures were discussed in comparison with t

    Jan 1, 2000

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    The Effect of Fluid Velocity of the Electrolyte on the Copper ElectrorefiningThe Effect of Fluid Velocity of the Electrolyte on the Copper Electrorefining

    By A. Tsubouchi, F. Noguchi, T. Takasu

    "A high current density operation is desired to improve the productivity in copper electrorefining. However, a lot of problems still remain such as passivation at anode, dendritic deposition at cathod

    Jan 1, 1997

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    Heat Transfer Measurements in Liquid Fayalite Slags

    By A. Warczok

    The heat transfer coefficient between liquid slags and solid surfaces is important for the design and operation of metallurgical reactors. An experimental technique developed for the purpose of measur

    Jan 1, 1993

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    Metal Recovery in Nickel Smelting and Converting Operations

    By Eric J. Grimsey

    Nickel smelting and converting can be viewed as processes in which iron is either partitioned or transported between matte and slag. Metal recovery depends on the mass of iron transported to slag, the

    Jan 1, 1993

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    Study of Hydride Formation in Metallic Systems

    By D. A. Meyn, R. L. Holtz, C. S. Pande, M. A. Imam, D. J. Singh

    "Various theoretical and experimental techniques used to search and develop new metal hydride systems suitable for hydrogen storage are described. The main theoretical technique under study makes the

    Jan 1, 1994

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    Developments in Integrated Furnace Controls to Enhance Furnace Operation and Crucible Integrity in Shielded-Arc Laterite Smelting

    By Stober, Frank Allan

    The paper describes the development of components in an lntegrated Furnace Control system for shielded-arc smelting focusing on operation and crucible integrity enhancement. The paper reviews the mech

    Jan 1, 2004

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    The Physical Chemistry Of The Removal Of Copper From Molten Iron

    By Benjamin Vidales

    Copper in concentrations above 0.5 weight percent in iron and steel causes hot shortness. This tendency is intensified in the presence of dissolved tin above 0.05 weight percent in the alloy. The unde

    Jan 1, 1995

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    In Situ Precipitation of Scorodite in Atmospheric Leaching of Enargite

    By G. Fazel Jahromi

    Enargite, known as one of the major arsenic containing copper minerals, with approximately 19% arsenic, introduces challenges to typical processing options. In most hydrometallurgical processing metho