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Outokumpu Moves Forward Towards Full Control And Automation Of All Aspects Of Copper Refining
By H. Virtanen
Outokumpu copper refining operations have a long history of expansions and application of new technologies. Outokumpu is a name known around the world for technological excellence in the field of base
Jan 1, 1999
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Control of the Powder Dispersion in Inductive Plasma by Using a Double Flow Injector
By Christian Trassy, Pierre Proulx
"Inductive plasmas are now commonly used in material processing: spraying, powder synthesis, densification or spheroidization. An inductive discharge presents, in the coil region, recirculation eddies
Jan 1, 1999
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The Application of Electrodialysis on the Treatment of Effluents with Chromium Hexavalent
By Marco Antônio Siqueira Rodrigues
The possibilities for treating rinse waters fiom chromating bath by electrodialysis are discussed together with the possibilities of optimizing the treatment process for waste reduction and reuse of w
Jan 1, 1999
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Copper Smelter Waste Heat Boiler Technology For The Next Millennium
By Rauno Peippo
Horizontal Waste Heat Boiler (WHB), today's proven and dominating technology for copper smelter gas cooling, has been utilized by the industry for over half a century. During this time developmen
Jan 1, 1999
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Technology For Decreasing Refractory Wear In The Mitsubishi Process: Fundamental Research And Its Application
By F. Tanaka
In April 1999, a two-year campaign of the Mitsubishi furnaces was achieved at Naoshima Smelter; the present one is expected to be extended much longer. An overview of basic technology for decreasing r
Jan 1, 1999
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A Mineralogical Study Of Nodulated Copper Cathodes
By J. E. Dutrizac
Mineralogical studies were carried out on nodulated copper cathodes from three primary refineries to characterize the nodular growths and to elucidate the causes of the nodulation. Nodulation is often
Jan 1, 1999
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Enhanced Leaching Of Copper Sulfide Leach Dumps: Application At Cananea, Mexico
By Jose Hector Figueroa P.
Mexicana de Cananea, S.A de C.V. is a major copper producer mining a large deposit of the disseminated porphyry type considered one of the largest copper resources of the world with 2.7 billion tons o
Jan 1, 1999
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Rheology And Metal Forming Of Fire-Refined Copper (FR)
By C. Camurri
Results from the Metallurgical Department of Universidad de Conception showed that fire-refined copper could be rolled without previous remelting for deoxidation. The goal of this work is to determine
Jan 1, 1999
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Slag Chemistry Of The New Noranda Continuous Converter
By Manuel Zamalloa
The outstanding metallurgical performance of the Noranda continuous converter (NCv) in operation since November 1997 has allowed the company to meet production and environmental targets. This achievem
Jan 1, 1999
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Metal Delivery Systems for Twin-Roll Casting Systems Using Mathematical and Physical Models for Turbulent Fluid Flow, Heat Transfer and Solidification
By R. P. Tavares, M. Isac, R. I. L. Guthrie
"The configuration of the metal delivery system used in twin-roll casting can play a significant role in determining both internal and surface quality of the strips produced by this process.In the pre
Jan 1, 1999
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Copper Smelting In The 21st Century
By Nickolas J. Themelis
The role of copper in the economy will not diminish in the 21st century. Following the tenets of industrial ecology, production and use of copper must take into account both human needs and also how t
Jan 1, 1999
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Self-Assembled Monolayers On Mesoporous Supports For Metal Separation
By S. Mattlgod
Self-assembled monolayers on mesoporous supports (SAMMS) have been developed for the removal of heavy metals and some transition metals. The thiol functional groups were assembled on the internal and
Jan 1, 1999
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Optimization of Submerged Nozzle for Continuous Casting Based on Flow and Solidification Analysis
By Hirofumi Tai, Masafumi Morishita, Toshiya Miyake
"In order to prevent corner cracks on cast steel slab and bloom, solidification delay at the corners should be controlled at the proper level. For this purpose, controlling the heat flux from the molt
Jan 1, 1999
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Additive Monitoring And Interactions During Copper Electroprocessing
By D. W. Collins
Several organic and inorganic substances are widely used to control deposit structure and morphology during the electroprocessing of copper. Methods for monitoring the levels of thiourea, glue and gua
Jan 1, 1999
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Model Studies of Heat Transfer and Flow in Slag-Cleaning Furnaces
By S. Kang, D. G. C. Robertson
Slag cleaning furnaces require extensive wall cooling because they involve the use of a superheated slag bath. This is in direct contrast to smelting furnaces, where the wall is usually (but not alway
Jan 1, 1999
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Next Generation Sedimentation Equipment For Ultimate Thickening
By Alex Probst
With low metal prices and increasing value placed on plant water and tailings disposal areas, it is becoming essential to maximize the efficiency of solid-liquid separation processes. Since its incept
Jan 1, 1999
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Copper, Market Growth Potential And Threats In The Asia Pacific Region
By Tomas Astorga
APEC, the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation is the forum of 21 countries having approximately 56% of the total world income, and over 45% of global trade. In 1997, APEC economies produced 67% of the w
Jan 1, 1999
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Aluminum Diffusion Protection For Copper Anode Moulds.
By J. Riccardi
Copper refineries use massive copper castings as moulds into which impure molten copper from the reverberatory furnace is poured to form anodes for further electrolytic refining. To facilitate removal
Jan 1, 1999
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Effect Of Clay Slimes On Copper, Molybdenum Flotation From Porphyry Ores
The presence of clay adversely affects the floatability of copper and molybdenum during processing porphyry copper/molybdenum ores. In addition, reagent consumptions are much higher than when treating
Jan 1, 1999
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Flame Atomic Absorption Analysis of Gold Jewellery
By M. A. Llavona
In Spain, as in many countries, the gold content of jewellery must be officially hallmarked. The official methods of assay are gravimetnc cupellation (a method which is highly accurate but both time a
Jan 1, 1999