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  • TMS
    Effect of Slime Layer on the Anode Potential in Nickel Matte Electrorefining

    By T. Innmi

    The potential of the nickel matte anode was measured during the matte electrolysis in the commercial cell. The slime layer consists of elemental sulfur and was found to greatly influence the potential

    Jan 1, 1988

  • TMS
    Laboratory One-Step Bath Smelting Of Nickel Concentrate To A Low Iron Matte (Invited)

    By N. J. Tannyan

    Laboratory bath smelting tests were conducted to determine the feasibility of smelting nickel- copper concentrate directly to a low iron matte in one step. Concentrate, air/oxygen and a silica flux we

    Jan 1, 2003

  • TMS
    Kinetics of the Reduction of die Zinc Oxide in Zinc Ferrite with Iron

    By J. R. Donald

    Electric arc furnace (EAF) dust, which can be considered as a by-product of the steel recycling process, contains significant quantities of recoverable zinc and iron, as well as hazardous elements suc

    Jan 1, 1995

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    Extraction Of Organic Compounds And Metals From Hazardous Soils

    By Luis W. Pommier

    The developed processes, the subject of this paper, extract the hydrocarbons, halogenated organic compounds and metal contaminants from hazardous soils, rendering them non-hazardous and ready to be pl

    Jan 1, 1994

  • TMS
    Slag Chemistry Of Bottom Blown Copper Smelting Furnace At Dongying Fangyuan

    By Mao Chen, Baojun Zhao, Zhixiang Cui

    Bottom blown oxygen copper smelting process, operated at high grade matte (up to 75 wt% Cu) with relatively low (2-3 wt%) Cu in slag, has been commercialized for more than five years at Dongying Fangy

    Jan 1, 2015

  • TMS
    Development and Manufacture of an Innovative Mineral Feed Ingredient Produced from Recycled Copper

    By F. A. Steward

    Copper is one of the trace minerals essential to life. It is added, usually in the form of copper sulfate, to virtually all formulated feedstuffs and to dietary supplements fed to animals on forage. O

    Jan 1, 2000

  • TMS
    Heat Recovery From High Temperature Slags: Chemical Methods

    By Yongqi Sun, Zuotai Zhang

    Hot slags, at the temperatures of 1450-1650 oC, carry a substantial amount of high quality thermal energy, which represents the largest undeveloped energy source in the steel industry. However, the wa

    Jan 1, 2016

  • TMS
    Corrosion Mechanism of A3 Steel Induced by Chloride Ions in the Purified Water

    By Liyuan Chai

    The corrosion mechanism of A3 steel induced by chloride ions in the purified water had been investigated with the A C Impedance technique. The results showed that there were another two factors which

    Jan 1, 2009

  • TMS
    Characterization of Cantera Stone From Hidalgo State, México. Viability Study for Recycling and Reusing of Wastes.

    By E. Salinas R.

    This work is related with a whole characterization of cantera stone, to establish its characteristics that can give it an additional value for the reuse and reutilization of dust, slurries and small p

    Jan 1, 2009

  • TMS
    Determination of Apparent Dry Density for Ternary Mixture of Crushed Marble Waste

    By Carlos M. Fontes Vieira, Ruben J. Sanchez Rodriguez, Carlos E. Gomes Ribeiro

    "In this study we attempted to model a response surface for the apparent dry density of ternary blends of calcitic marble particles. The crushed marble was divided into three granulometric ranges. Sim

    Jan 1, 2014

  • TMS
    Laboratory One-Step Bath Smelting Of Nickel Concentrate To A Low Iron Matte (Invited) (d157377d-a433-47ef-a19a-bfb5781a6d10)

    By N. J. Tannyan

    Laboratory bath smelting tests were conducted to determine the feasibility of smelting nickel- copper concentrate directly to a low iron matte in one step. Concentrate, air/oxygen and a silica flux we

    Jan 1, 2003

  • TMS
    A Study of Cementite Formation in the Reduction of Hematite by CO–CO2 Gas Mixture Using High Temperature XRD

    By Yury Kapelyushin

    Formation of cementite in the reduction of hematite by CO–CO2 gas was studied in situ using high temperature XRD (HT XRD) analysis. Reduction of hematite was examined in the temperature range 873–1173

  • TMS
    Amperometric Sensor for the In-Situ Monitoring of Composition and Transport Properties in High-Temperature Metallurgical Slags

    By Victor Stancovski, Uday Pal, Stephen C. Britten

    "An in situ electrochemical technique for measuring the concentrations of easily dissociable oxides in slags at temperatures between 1200-1600°C is being developed. The technique utilizes a partially-

    Jan 1, 1997

  • TMS
    Water Model and Numerical Study on the Spout Height in a Gas Stirred Vessel

    By G. A. Irons, D. Guo

    "The average spout height and width produced by bottom gas injection in a water model of a steel ladle were measured with an image processing technique. It was revealed that the spout height could be

    Jan 1, 2001

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    Simulating the Blanking of PREG Robbers in Gold Ores by Treating Activated Carbon with Hard Paraffin Wax

    By John Jiang, Yeonuk Choi, Olivia Wang, Gus Van Weert

    "As part of a general review of processing double refractory ores through Barrick Gold's autoclaves/CIL facility at Goldstrike, Nevada, blanking the gold cyanide adsorbing native carbon in the ore wit

    Jan 1, 2012

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    Recent Developments in Reverberatory Furnace and Converter Practice at the Mount Isa Mines Copper Smelter

    By Grant E. Casley

    Since 1970 Mount Isa fines Limited has made a significant increase in blister copper production from approximately 100,000 to 155,000 mt per annum and in fact 161,040 mt were produced in the calendar

    Jan 1, 1976

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    The Economic and Environmental Benefits of Ausmelt Technology in Secondary Copper Smelting and Converting

    By J. Sofra

    The quantity of copper produced by secondary material processing is increasing as metal producers look to cleaner and cheaper sources of copper. The need to smelt secondary copper more economically, t

    Jan 1, 1997

  • TMS
    Hydrogen Inhibitor Applications In Fuel Cells And Base Metal Electrowinning

    By Bruce W. Downing

    MagPower has developed methods to control the detrimental formation of hydrogen that occurs in electrochemical reactions in numerous commercial applications such as the Magnesium-Air Fuel Cell, electr

    Jan 1, 2003

  • TMS
    Environmental Problems And Effluent Treatment In The Chilean Copper Industry

    By S. H. Castro

    In 1997 Chile was the world's largest copper mine producer with around 3.4 million metric tomes of copper. Conventional technology (conminution-flotation- smelting-converting-electrorefining) for

    Jan 1, 1999

  • TMS
    Experimentally Determined Rock-Fluid Interactions Applicable to a Natural Hot Dry Rock Geothermal System

    By R. W. Charles

    The Los Alamos National Laboratory, under the sponsorship of the U.S. Department of Energy; is involved with laboratory and field experiments to assist in development of the Hot Dry Rock concept of ge

    Jan 1, 1981