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Froth Pumping Using Warman® Centrifugal Slurry Froth Pumps
By Pavol Loderer
Mineral froth pumping utilising centrifugal slurry pumps is a major engineering challenge for the end users and pump manufacturers due to the undesirable outcome of unstable pump performance. Most of
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Review of Boliden Harjavalta Nickel Smelter
By Hannu Johto
Boliden Harjavalta has operated a flash smelter for nickel sulphide concentrates in Finland since late 1959. The original nickel flash smelting process was modified in 1995 to a novel nickel matte sme
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Rare-Earth Elements Recovery from Nd-Fe-B Hard Magnets by Hydrometallurgical Processes
By Haydar Güneş
In this study, a hydrometallurgical process was evaluated for the recovery of Nd from a Nd-Fe-B magnet. Each leaching test was performed at the solid (weight) to liquid (volume) ratio of 1:50 and was
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Microanalysis and Experimental Techniques for the Determination of Multicomponent Phase Equilibria for Non-ferrous Smelting and Recycling Systems
By Taufiq Hidayat
Accurate description of complex phase equilibria provide the foundations for the improvement of non-ferrous pyrometallurgical smelting and recycling processes. Recent advances in microanalysis and exp
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Study of the Rate Controlling Steps in the Removal of Magnesium Impurities in Hydrogen Assisted Magnesiothermic Reduction of TiO2 by Leaching
By Sayan Sarkar
HAMR (Hydrogen Assisted Magnesiothermic Reduction) process is a promising alternative route of titanium production, which is convenient due to reduction at relatively lower temperatures below 750 °C a
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Flowsheet Development for Benefication of Lithium Minerals from Hard Rock Deposits
By M. Oliazadeh
Spodumene [LiAl(Si2O6)] is the most common and desirable economic lithium-bearing mineral due to its high lithium content. In Canada, there are several spodumene deposits at the development stage that
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Comparative Evaluation of Sulfuric and Hydrochloric Acid Atmospheric Leaching for the Treatment of Greek Low Grade Nickel Laterites
By Christiana Mystrioti
Greece is the only EU country with extensive nickel laterite deposits. Since the 1960s, the Greek laterites are treated for ferronickel production via a pyrometallurgical route, which involves pre-red
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Optimizing Smelter Uptime Through Digital Asset Management
By Bien Ferrer
In most smelting operations, there is a strong incentive to improve safety, reduce downtime and extend the campaigns of furnaces and related equipment. An asset management strategy that is based on in
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Making the Right Selection: A Comparative Analysis for the Treatment of Refractory Gold Concentrates
By Rodney Clary
Building on work completed in earlier papers, the current paper presents a techno-economic evaluation of two recently demonstrated technologies for treatment of arsenic containing refractory gold conc
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A New Pyrometallurgical Recycling Technique for Lead Battery Paste Without SO2 Generation—A Thermodynamic and Experimental Investigation
By Yun Li
An innovative lead recycling process from scrap lead-acid battery paste is presented. The novelty in the process is avoiding SO2 generation and emission by using reductive sulfur-fixing technique. Iro
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Extraction of Lithium from Brine—Old and New Chemistry
By Mike Dry
Conventionally, lithium-bearing brines are processed via solar evaporation, chemical purification, and either electrolysis to lithium hydroxide or precipitation of lithium carbonate. Lithium-ion batte
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Innovative Coupled Hydrometallurgical and Pyrochemical Processes for Rare Earth Recycling
By V. Blet
Rare earth elements (REE) are regarded today as highly critical raw materials but currently lack suitable recycling processes. A combined hydro- and pyrometallurgical process aimed at REE recovery fro
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Hydrothermal Production of Lithium Metal Silicate Powders with Controlled Properties for Application to Li-ion Batteries
By Yan Zeng
Lithium metal silicates (Li2MSiO4, M = Fe or Mn) composed of abundant and non-toxic elements are important cathode materials for Li-ion batteries (LIB). In contrast to solid-state or sol-gel methods,
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Production of Partially Separated Rare Earth Elements (REE) from a Quebec Deposit
By Jean-François Boulanger
The production of rare earth elements from ore usually consists of three steps; the separation of a concentrate of REE bearing minerals; the cracking of the REE minerals to liberate the REE into an aq
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Equipment Selection for Chloride Circuits
By G. R. Waters
NMR360 is developing a suite of chloride-based metals extraction processes, with the first commercial operation scheduled for commissioning late in 2018. It is critical, therefore, that with the intro
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Dissolution of Graphite in Iron Manganese Alloys
By H. Kaffash
Ferromanganese is a ferroalloy with high manganese content which finds many uses for example as deoxidizer in steelmaking industry. However, there is very little data on the dissolution rate of carbon
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Sustainable Development Considerations in Primary Copper Smelting
By Krishna Parameswaran
This paper discusses sustainability considerations in primary copper smelting using selected examples of practices at ASARCO LLC, an integrated U.S. primary copper producer. Using the classic Brundtla
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The Kinetic of Atmospheric Acid Leaching of Brazilian Lateritic Nickel
By L. A. André Santos
Atmospheric processing of nickel lateritic ores with low costs has been encouraged. In this work the kinetic of atmospheric acid leaching of a northern- Brazilian ore with 1.63% Ni and large amount of
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Alternative Lixiviant for Copper Leaching from Chalcopyrite Concentrate
By Junmo Ahn
This study investigated leaching kinetics by alternative lixiviants for copper leaching from chalcopyrite (CuFeS2), the most abundant copper resource in the world. As a refractory sulfide mineral, cha
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The Influence of Aluminum on Indium and Tin Behaviour During Secondary Copper Smelting
By Katri Avarmaa
Aluminum and copper are large volume metals in electronic appliances, while tin and indium exist as common minor elements. All of these non-ferrous metals are aimed to be separated and recycled from t