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Ferrous process metallurgy

Metallurgical Engineering Metallurgy of Ferrous Processes Metallurgy... [Pg.539]

D. M. Liddel, ed.-in-chief, Handbook of Non Ferrous Metallurgy, Principles and Processes, McGraw-Hill,... [Pg.222]

Leiner, A. I., Lainer, Yu. A., Israfilov, T. D., Elperin, I. T. and Meltser, V. L. (1976). Investigation of the process of evaporation of salt solutions in apparatus with impinging streams. Izvestia Vyshich Uchenich Zavedeni, Non-Ferrous Metallurgy, 6 37-40 (in Russ). [Pg.345]

Space will not be devoted here to emphasis of the vast technological importance of iron and the steels nor to the discussion of ferrous metallurgy. However, typical processes for obtaining cobalt and nickel from natural sources are outlined in Table 24-1. The process for cobalt is somewhat oversimplified, for cobalt ores often contain, in addition to iron and arsenic, nickel, silver, or copper, which must also be removed. Note that nickel is conveniently purified by conversion to its volatile carbonyl, Ni(CO)4, unstable at high temperatures Mond process). [Pg.393]

C22 Metallurgy (nonferrous metals) and alloys, including ferrous alloys C23 Working and treatment of metals by nonmechanical processes... [Pg.214]

Chizhikov, D.M., Deyneka, S.S., Tribunsky, L.M., Gorunkov, W (1976), Application of Plasma Processes in Technology of Production of Powder Materials, in Non-Ferrous Metallurgy, Nauka (Science), Moscow,... [Pg.924]

M.P. Smirnov, G.V. Beletskii and G.A. Bibebina, An Examination of the Macrokinetics of the Fine Decoppering Process for Lead, The Soviet Journal of Non-ferrous Metallurgy. (English Translation of Tsvet. Met.), Vol. 9,1970,19-21. [Pg.634]

R.K. Hanna and N.A.Warner, Process Requirements for the Direct Condensation of Both Zinc and Lead as Metals in Polymetallic Smelting of Zn-Pb-Cu Sulphides , Proc. Non-Ferrous Smelting Symposium 100 Years of Lead Smelting and Refining in Port Pine, The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, Melbourne, Australia, 1989, 227-236. [Pg.675]

D.K. Xya and C.A. Pickles, Extraction of Non-ferrous Metals from Electric Arc Furnaces Dust , Waste Processing and Recycling in Mineral Metallurgical Industries III. S.R. Rao, L.M. Amaratunga, G.G. Richards and P.D. Kondos, Eds., Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, Montreal, Canada, 1998,221-245. [Pg.750]

Liddell, D M (ed), 1962. Chlorine metallurgical processes, in Handbook of Non-Ferrous Metallurgy, vol II, pp 1151-1188 (McGraw-Hill Book Company New York). [Pg.163]

You may have heard of Coras - it s the largest steelmaker in the UK. I work for a company that is half owned by them called SMS Mevac. We are internationally active in plant construction and mechanical engineering relating to the processing of steel, non-ferrous metals and plastics. We are specialists in secondary metallurgy. [Pg.91]

Sas85 ] Sastry, S.M., Peng, T.C., and OT eal, J.E., Rapid Solidification and Powder MetaUurgical Processing of Titanium Alloys, in Modem Developments in Powder Metallurgy, Vol 16, Ferrous and Nonferrous Materials (Tbronto, Canada, June 1984), E.N. Aqua and C.I. Whitman, Ed., Metal Powder Industries Federation, 1985, p. 577-606... [Pg.79]

Aluminium is a rather reactive metal, and it can react with oxygen at temperatures of 700-800 °C (which are common for an A1 foundry) to form alumina. In the melting and holding furnaces of an A1 foundry, an atypical process takes place in ferrous metallurgy oxidation of A1 melt on the triple border refractory-melt-air. Oxidation takes place with the positive volume effect, and the resulting alumina takes more space, so the thickness of the refractory wall increases (Fig. 1.29). [Pg.53]


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