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Copper Electrodes For Resistance Spot Welding Of Aluminum
By B. Fresz
Before aluminum is utilized in automotive bodies, the longevity of the electrodes employed in the resistance spot welding of aluminum must increase. This paper explores the affects of electrode compos
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 Control
By 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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Application Of Mechanical Alloying Processing To The Formation Of Copper-Carbide Alloys
By V. Vergara
Four copper composites were obtained by mechanical alloying, using as dispersed phases of four carbide powders; they were: boron carbide, chromium carbide, silicon carbide and zirconium carbide. The p
Jan 1, 1999
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Copper Metallurgy At The KGHM Polska Miedz S.A. - Present State And Perspectives
By Józef Czernecki
The Polish copper concentrates are characterised by low content of sulphur and iron. At KGHM Polska Miedz S.A. two copper production technologies are in use. The shaft furnace process is used at the L
Jan 1, 1999
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Tons And Profit From Understanding Gas Cooling And Heat Recovery
By Kurt A. M. Westerlund
The basic function of primary gas handling downstream non-ferrous pyro-metallurgical processes is cooling hot sticky gases to treatable temperature levels (e.g. entering ESP). That means managing effi
Jan 1, 1999
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Utilization Of Excess Reaction Heat In The Mitsubishi Converting Furnace
By Osamu Iida
In the Mitsubishi converting furnace (C-furnace), molten matte continuously undergoes intensive conversion into blister, and an excess amount of heat is generated, even after taking into account heat
Jan 1, 1999
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Model Study on Dispersed-Phase Holdup in Ferroalloy Refining Processes
"An experimental study has been performed to investigate the dispersed phase holdup induced by a high-strength submerged gas injection in a bottom blown air-stirred one-seventh water model of CLU (Cre
Jan 1, 1999
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Tankhouse Expansion And Modernisation Of Copper Refineries Ltd., Townsville, Australia
By B. Rourke, O&apos
Copper Refineries Ltd. (CRL), Townsville is Australia's largest producer and exporter of refined copper cathode. This status has been maintained by the implementation of a significant capital wor
Jan 1, 1999
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Simulation of Impinging Jet Apparatus for Gas-Liquid Reaction Rate Measurement
By M Phil Schwarz
"A CFD model for the gas-side of an impinging jet iron bath reactor has been developed to assist in the interpretation and design of oxidizing gas-melt reaction rate experiments. Heat transfer and rea
Jan 1, 1999
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The Use Of A Mineralogical Data Base For Production Forecasting And Troubleshooting In Copper Leach Operations
Copper and gangue mineralogy constitute the most critical parameters for the hydrometallurgical processing and cost-efficient extraction of copper. Minor changes in copper-, rock-, or alteration miner
Jan 1, 1999
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Refractory Performance In Peirce-Smith Converters At BHP San Manuel Smelter
By 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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Influence Of Environment On The Copper Patinas
By M. A. Llavona
The study of the formation and components of copper patina and its conservation has assumed great importance. The changing environment has accelerated the processes of patinas degradation; thus, the e
Jan 1, 1999
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Development Of An "On-Line" Eh-pH Electrochemical Sensor For The Flotation Process Control
By Christian Hecker
An Eh-pH electrochemical sensor developed for on-line pH and redox potentials copper sulphide flotation process control was studied. The electrochemical sensor cell includes two metallic platinum elec
Jan 1, 1999
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Anodic Slimes Characteristics And Behaviour In Copper Refining
By G. Cifuentes
It is known that the cathode purity and the electrolyte treatment are affected by the solids present in the electrolyte. Anodic slimes properties (e.g., chemical composition, crystalline composition,
Jan 1, 1999
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The Financial Performance Of The Copper Industry: Some Comparisons
By Peter Kettle
This paper describes the performance of the copper industry over a period of some two decades and examines the theme that improvements in operating efficiency have not been matched by improved returns
Jan 1, 1999
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Primary Aluminum Production: Climate Policy, Emissions and Costs
By J. Hamisch
Climate policy regarding perfluorocarbons (PFCs) may have a significant influence on investment decisions in the production of primary aluminum. This work demonstrates an integrated analysis of the ef
Jan 1, 1999
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Copper Smelting And Refining In Indonesia
By Shunichi Ajima
PT. Smelting Co. was established in February, 1996 to construct and operate the Gresik Smelter and Refinery. The construction work of first Copper Smelter and Refinery in Indonesia was completed in th
Jan 1, 1999
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Advanced Cast Stainless Steels For Copper Industry Pumps
By A. K. Riihimäki
The description deals with duplex stainless cast steels and austenitic high molybdenum steels used in pumps for severe condition service. The main modem nitrogen alloyed duplex cast steels are present
Jan 1, 1999
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Recovery of Lead from Process Solutions
By M. K. Mohan
Lead recovery from process solutions contributes not only to the conservation of resources but also clean environment. Zeolites are natural aluminosilicates, which finds applications as catalysts and
Jan 1, 1999
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Removal Of Heavy Metals By Solvent Extraction And Supported Solvent Extraction During A Recrystallization Step In The Phosphoric Acid Production Process
By C. Koopman
During the production of phosphoric acid from phosphate ore and sulfuric acid, large amounts of calcium sulfate are formed, in which impurities from the feedstock are incorporated. To use the calcium
Jan 1, 1999