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The Commercial Development Of Plasma Technology: EAF Dust Application
By David T. Bunney
In .December of 1987, International Mill Service, Inc. signed an exclusive licensing agreement with Tetronics Research & Development Co. Limited of Faringdon, Oxfordshire., England to commercialize pl
Jan 1, 1992
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Clogging Of Ferro-Silicon Furnace Off-Gas Channels At High Temperatures
By Stein Tore Johansen
Some ferro-silicon fumaces have heat-recovery equipment. Here, the recovery of electric energy from the off-gases can be increased by increasing the off-gas temperature. This is easily done by reducin
Jan 1, 1992
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A Waste Treatment Facility In Corpus Christi, Texas - A Case Study
By Dan Mancuso
This case study is an example of how Encyle/Texas, Inc. (a subsidiary of ASARCO) responded to various socio-economic forces by converting an idle zinc hydrometallurgical refinery into a metals recycli
Jan 1, 1992
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Recovery Of Acid Values From Metallttrgical Acid Plan Blowdown
By A. A. Trickett
In the treatment of gases from pyrometallurgical processes prior to acid manufacture, volatile components, sulphur trioxide and particulates ,are removed in wet gas cleantng systems. In the process a
Jan 1, 1992
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Waste Minimization Activities In The Materials Fabrication Division At Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
By J. W. Dini
Introduction The mission of the Materials Fabrication Division (MFD) is to provide fabrication services and technology in support of all programs at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL). MFD
Jan 1, 1992
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Safe Practices In Gas Handling At Magma Copper Company
By Art Johnston
Gas handling at Magma Copper company's, San Manuel smelter receives process gas from a flash .smelting furnace and four copper converters. The major gas handling equip11lent consists of four elec
Jan 1, 1992
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Flue Dusts: An Ideal Feed For Resource Recovery
By John E. Litz
Metal-bearing flue dusts are produced by some ferrous and non-ferrous industries. Many dusts are being or can be treated for recovery of metal values. Operating and proposed flowsheets for the most co
Jan 1, 1992
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Magnetism Of Rare Earth Intermetallics: An Overview
By W. E. Wallace
Rare earth elements combine with most, of the metallic elements. As early as 1971 over a thousand intermetallics had been identified and described(1) From a magnetics viewpoint, systems involving. the
Jan 1, 1992
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Sensible Classification Of Waste Containing Trace Levels Of Radio Nuclides
By Christopher R. Casias
A basic methodology is presented (employing both standard and theoretical assessment, analysis. and data interpretation techniques) for classifying waste containing trace levels of radionuclldes. Desp
Jan 1, 1992
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Water-Cooled Jacket System for Waste Gases Containing SO2 (0b0a53c4-936b-41e7-be9e-4b155b3a51d4)
By Y. Maeda
Non-ferrous smelting furnaces generally lnstal1 a gas cooling system for treatment of waste gas containing S02. From the point of view of corrosion resistance and recovery of waste heat, the high pres
Jan 1, 1992
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Ceramic Filters for High Temperature Furnace Gas Applications
By Gary K. Elliott
Many industrial processes generate hot waste gases which contain particulate pollutants. Conventional clean-up techniques suffer limitations either because collection efficiency is low or because the
Jan 1, 1992
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Copper Extraction From Smelter Flue Dust By Lime-Roast/Ammoniacal Heap Leaching (College of Mines and Earth Resources University of Idaho)
By Zhi-biao Yin
Copper smelter flue dusts often cannot be directly recycled to the smelting process and accumulate as hazardous wastes requiring environmentally acceptable disposal. Because of the limited amount of f
Jan 1, 1992
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Clogging of Ferro-Silicon Furnace Off-Gas Channels at High Temperatures (Smelter Process G8ll Handling and Treatment)
By Stein Tore Johansen
Some ferro-silicon furnaces have heat-recovery equipment. Here, the recovery of electric energy from the off-gases can be increased by increasing the off-gas temperature. This is easily done by reduci
Jan 1, 1992
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Advancements in Smelter Gas Handling and Treatment at Magma Copper (The Minentls, Metals &.Materialo·Society, 1991)
By Kenneth L. Driggs
The Environmental Protection Agency's Clean Air Act? of 1970 provided the driving force for the current Magma Smelter configuration. The historical and technical perspectives of those process dev
Jan 1, 1992
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Analysis of Recent Advances in Smelter Gas Cleaning Systems (The Minerals, Metals & Materiale·Society, 1991)
By L. J. Friedman
Smelter operating and environmental requirements demand high on-stream time (high reliability) from the primary smelter sulfur retention device - the sulfuric ?acid plant. The key to reliable smelter
Jan 1, 1992
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Development of Models of INCO's Smelting Processes
By S. Ellor
The development of models of INCO's Copper Cliff operations using a computer spreadsheet program is discussed. Empirically developed metallurgical relationships were utilised. The paper concentr
Jan 1, 1992
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Cathode Quality Control and Productivity Improvement Inco's Copper Cliff Copper Refinery
By W. F. Whittaker
Systematic control of process parameters during electrorefined copper cathode production and final product inspection ensures high quality of produced "ORC brand copper. Since 1986, substantial increa
Jan 1, 1992
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Giant Magnetostrictive 'Terfenol" Compounds
By A. E. Clark
Rare earth compounds are widely known as possessing many extraordinary magnetic properties. In this paper, we focus on the huge magnetically induced displacements (magnetostrictions) which characteriz
Jan 1, 1992
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Australia's Resources Of Rare Earths
By Aert Driessen
Australia has large resources of rare earths -- 4.35 Mt of contained rare-earth oxides (REO) in the demonstrated category and 1.69 Kt in the inferred category. Australia's demonstrated REO res
Jan 1, 1992
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Modifications To The Process Gas Handling System At Kidd Creek's Copper Smelter (8f2681de-1059-4fd9-9a73-66bd0e09cb25)
By R. J. St. Eloi
The Kidd Creek Copper Smelter has been expanded from its original design of 59,000 tonnes of copper per year to over 120,000 tonnes per year .. Modifications to the process gas handling system and aci
Jan 1, 1992