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    Metal Losses to the Slag and Matte-Slag Separation in Electric Smelting of Copper-Nickel Concentrates.

    The effect of change in slag composition upon metal losses to the slag and the relationship between slag composition and slag matte separation was investigated at 1400°C. The synthetic slags containin

    Jan 1, 1994

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    In-Situ Network Composites

    By D. D. L. Chung

    "In-situ network composites are composites in which the filler network is formed during composite fabrication, in contrast to ex-situ networks which are formed prior to composite fabrication. A homoge

    Jan 1, 1994

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    Flow Electrolysis For Decontaminating Plate Industries Waste Waters

    By Aïda Espinola

    This work is part of a research program concerning the study of heavy metal removal and selective recovery from electroplating waste waters in the Guanabara Bay ecosystem, preventing the potential nox

    Jan 1, 1994

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    Coupled Boundary/Finite Element Solution of Thermal and Electrodynamic Problems in Materials Processing

    By B. Q. Li, S. P. Song

    "This paper describes an on-going research on developing coupled boundary element and finite element algorithms for the solution of thermal and electrodynamic problems relating to materials processing

    Jan 1, 1994

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    Actinide Recovery From Waste Processing Salts

    By B. Mishra

    Several reactive metal purification processes using molten salts generate effluent from which significant quantities of metal can be recovered prior to discardinglrecycling the salt. A Salt-scrub [SS]

    Jan 1, 1994

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    Recycling Metal-Bearing Hazardous Waste

    By V. Ramachandran

    Under the Resource Conservation and Recovery ACT (RCRA), generators of listed or characteristic hazardous wastes must find satisfactory means for disposal. of wastes. Initially, for many this meant la

    Jan 1, 1994

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    The Use of High Energy, High Flux, Pulsed Ion Beams for Rapid Thermal Surface Treatment

    By G. Johnston, J. Greenly, R. G. Buchheit, D. C. McIntyre, R. Muenchausen, D. J. Rej, R W. Stinnett

    "Rapid thermal treatment of materials using high energy, high flux, pulsed ion beams can produce modified surface layers with unique microstrutures and properties. High energy ions loose their energy

    Jan 1, 1994

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    Electrochemical Probes for Monitoring of Biofilm Activity

    By George Nekoksa

    The biofilm activity monitoring probes measure applied current during intermittent short-term polarization of the probe electrodes and current or potential between the electrodes after removal of the

    Jan 1, 1994

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    Determination Of The Possible Causes Of A Foaming Slag By Its Mineralogical and Textural Characterization

    By Lloyd R. Nelson

    Selective carbothermic reduction is the preferred method of treatment of electric arc furnace (EAF) dust (listed hazardous waste, K061). The process maximizes the recovery of recyclable constituents b

    Jan 1, 1994

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    Non-Traditional Use Of The Cupola Furnace

    By Michael J. McGuire

    Rostoker, Inc. has developed a process to smelt solid hazardous/non-hazardous inorganic wastes. Near seven hundred experiments were performed. Actual industrial wastes as well as reagent grade chemica

    Jan 1, 1994

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    Metallic and Ceramic Nanocomposite Powders via Chemical Routes

    By K. E. Gonsalves, G. M. Chow

    "Nanostructured powders (particle diameter of 1 - 100 nm) have uses in electronic, magnetic, structural, thermal applications as well as advanced processing of materials. Among many methods of making

    Jan 1, 1994

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    Treatment Of Electric Arc Furnace Dust Using Chlorineiair Mixtures

    By Derek J. Fray

    Electric arc furnace dusts, especially those containing zinc ferrite, are notoriously difficult to process to give valuable products and non-toxic residues. The ideal process would remove and recover

    Jan 1, 1994

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    Calculation of the Electromagnetic Field and Melt Shape in Electromagnetic Confinement Systems: A Comparison between Numerical Methods

    By T. T. Natarajan, Nagy EI-Kaddah

    "Numerical simulation of electromagnetic confinement systems generally requires large CPU time due to the strong coupling between the electromagnetic and the free boundary problems. The present paper

    Jan 1, 1994

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    Jet Vapor Deposited Aluminum-Aluminum Oxide Nanolaminates

    By D. T. Smith, L. M. Hsiung, J. J. Schmitt, J. W. Golz, R. L. Lankey, H. N. G. Wadley, J. Z. Zhang, B. L. Halpern

    "The microstructure and mechanical properties of Al/AI2O 3 metal-oxide nanolaminates fabricated by' a novel Jet Vapor Deposition (JVD) process at substrate temperatures of ~25° and -250°C have been in

    Jan 1, 1994

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    Removal And Recovery Of Heavy Metals From Wastewater By Chelation-Assisted Anion Exchange

    By Thomas M. Harris

    Cation exchange is not sufficiently selective to be used for the removal of heavy metal ions from a general industrial wastewater. However, if the metals can be converted to polyvalent anions through

    Jan 1, 1994

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    Transport and Chemistry Within the Separator of a Chrome-Alum Electro winning Process

    By Robert Vidal

    A model of the homogeneous chemistry and transport processes within the separator of a chrome-alum electrowinning cell is introduced, discussed, and compared to experiment. The influence of diffusion,

    Jan 1, 1994

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    Soil Decontamination By Percolation Leaching

    By R Bartlett

    Process engineering-science originally developed for percolation leaching of ore in heaps is extended to the decontamination of unsaturated soil, either in situ or after excavation and emplacement as

    Jan 1, 1994

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    Improving Copper Smelting Process, Capacity, and Costs- The Answer is Outokumpu Flash Smelting

    By M. Jortikka

    The smelting process of the old reverberatory furnace including its capacity has been improved over the years in different ways eg. with oxy-fuel burners, parallel reactors with the reverb or with var

    Jan 1, 1994

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    Treatment Of Complex Materials And Wastes From Tin Ore Processing

    By P. R. Khangaonkar

    The variety of intermediates, middlings, complex materials and wastes produced in the conventional processing of tin ores as experienced in the tin industry in South East Asia is reviewed. The problem

    Jan 1, 1994

  • TMS
    Solid Waste Treatment An Industry Perspective - Iron & Steelmaking Slags

    By David E. Jones

    In any manufacturing process, the generation of secondary, associated or waste products along with the primary product is inevitable. Today there is great emphasis on the concept of waste minimisation

    Jan 1, 1994