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  • TMS
    Oxidative Leaching of a Copper-Nickel Concentrate at Elevated Temperature

    By B. Yawney

    A copper-nickel sulfide concentrate was leached in water at about 2000C under oxygen pressures of about 0.35 MPa. Oxidation of sulfide to sulfate was virtually complete in about 30 minutes, resulting

    Jan 1, 1976

  • TMS
    The Kennecott Slag Cleaning Process

    By P .. R. Ammann

    A two-stage pyrometallurgical process has been developed for the recovery of copper (and other non-ferrous metals) from copper smelter slags. All types of slags, including highly oxidized, converter-t

    Jan 1, 1976

  • TMS
    Expansion of the Rio Tinto Patino Tankhouse at Huelvo

    By C. Palacios

    The Plant, which was started up in April 1970, was originally designed for a capacity of 40.000 ton of cathodes per annum, using 12 sections, containing 408 cells. Since then the addition of another 8

    Jan 1, 1976

  • TMS
    Oxidation Reactions in a Dispersed Copper Smelting System

    The merging of flash smelting with spray converting in one single furnace is proposed as a continuous copper making process. The proposed process is expected to produce blister copper, clean slag and

    Jan 1, 1976

  • TMS
    No. 3 Tankhouse at Onahama Smelter and Refinery

    By H. Ikeda

    The new Onahama N0.3 tankhouse was put into operation early in 1973. This new tankhouse, which has a capacity of 90,000 metric ton cathode per year, is distinct in many important respects from convent

    Jan 1, 1976

  • TMS
    An Investigation of Bottom Buildup in a Green-Feed Reverberatory Furnace

    By J. J. Kim

    In a study of buildup in a green-feed reverberatory furnace, it was determined that approximately half of the crucible area has a moderate buildup of 25 in. or less, and that the area extending 45 f t

    Jan 1, 1976

  • TMS
    Shell Metal Extractant 529 - A New Selective Extractant for Copper and Nickel

    By A. J. van der Zeeuw

    The use of SME 529 in the extraction of copper from acidic liquors and of copper and nickel from ammoniacal solutions, is illustrated with results of laboratory and bench scale mixer/settler experimen

    Jan 1, 1976

  • TMS
    A Study of the Extraction of Copper and Iron from Chloride Solutions with Commercial Extractants

    By John C. Carpenter

    Solvent extraction is used to selectively recover copper from iron containing sulphate solutions. As chloride ions, which form series of complexes with transition metals, are now being used for leachi

    Jan 1, 1976

  • TMS
    Copper Leaching from Pyritic Ores

    By P. Blazy

    A hydrometallurgical procedure for the recovery of metal from ore, particularly of copper from sulphide materials is described. In the course of this procedure, the raw material is first of all submit

    Jan 1, 1976

  • TMS
    High Grade Matte Production with Oxygen Enrichment by the Outokumpu Flash Smelting Method

    By Sepp Härkki

    The energy crisis in Finland after World War I1 together with a sharp rise in the price of energy caused Outokumpu Oy to consider replacing the electric furnace smelting of copper concentrates by some

    Jan 1, 1976

  • TMS
    Process Analysis for Recovery of Metal Values from Copper Smelter Slags

    By J. C. Agarwal

    Slags produced by modern smelting furnaces contain copper values which are unacceptably high for discard. The electric arc furnace is employed commercially to clean copper from flash furnace slags but

    Jan 1, 1976

  • TMS
    Thermodynamics of the Q-S Oxygen Process for Coppermaking

    By R. Schuhmann

    The thermodynamic data and calculations which underlie the design of the Q-S process for coppermaking are summarized. The efficient production of crude copper and slag of low copper content in a singl

    Jan 1, 1976

  • TMS
    Factors Affecting the Quality of Electrorefined Cathode Copper

    By T. B. Braun

    Cathode contamination is the principal factor affecting the quality of electrorefined copper. It is commonly accepted that annealability is unfavorably affected by the following elements, in decreasin

    Jan 1, 1976

  • TMS
    Design Construction and Commissioning of the Nchanga Tailing Leach Plant

    By J. A. Holmes

    Due to varying and complex mineralogy, the flotation tailings from the Chingola Concentrator have, for some years, contained upwards of 0.4% acid soluble copper. In 1968, an investigation was initiate

    Jan 1, 1976

  • TMS
    Copper Smelting at Hindustan Copper Limited's Indian Copper. Complex, Ghakila

    By S. L. Kher

    The Singhbhum Copper Belt located in the state of Bihar in Eastern India bears evidence of ancient workings and indicates the existence of a civilized habitation in this region in the past. It was in

    Jan 1, 1976

  • TMS
    Production Developments at Magma's Continuous Casting Rod Plant

    By Gerald M. Rich

    Magma Copper Company, a subsidiary of Newmont Mining Corporation, has initiated many changes in the continuous casting of 5/16 inch diameter copper rod since startup of the San Manuel rod plant in ear

    Jan 1, 1976

  • TMS
    Trace Metal Distributions in Nickel Slag Cleaning

    By Niko Hellstén

    To capture efficiently the valuable trace metals from nickel slag using electric furnace, it is important to study their distributions between the slag and metallic phases in the furnace. It is imposs

  • TMS
    Hydrolytic Precipitation of Nanosized TiO2 Phases for Use as Photocatalytic Sorption Media in Effluent Treatment

    By Konstantina Chalastara

    Mixed phase titanium dioxide (TiO2) nanoparticles synthesized through hydrolysis of TiCl4 solution at different conditions, namely concentration, pH, and residence time are characterized and evaluated

  • TMS
    Progressing Towards Furnace Modernization by Utilizing Comparative Analysis of Acousto Ultrasonic-Echo (AU-E) Monitoring: Case Studies

    By Afshin Sadri

    Acousto Ultrasonic-Echo (AU-E) is a technique developed to provide accurate measurements of the refractory lining wear in operating smelters based on the principles of stress wave propagation. The obj

  • TMS
    Thermodynamic Modeling of the Solid State Carbothermic Reduction of Chromite Ore

    By Omid Marzoughi

    Chromium has a wide range of applications, including as an alloy addition in various steels and also as a corrosion resistance coating. Carbothermal reduction of chromite ore (FeCr2O4) in a submerged