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  • ...f [[archaeology]]. Slag, the byproduct of iron-working processes such as [[smelting]] or [[Smith (metalwork)|smithing]], is left at the iron-working site rathe ...rcoal ash, collect. The study of [[slag]] can reveal information about the smelting process used at the time of its formation.<ref name="Bachmann">Bachmann H. ...
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  • ...ic separation performance, and facilitate the subsequent beneficiation and smelting process. ...ration performance of iron ore and facilitate subsequent beneficiation and smelting operations.<ref name=":8">{{Cite journal |last1=Gao |first1=Lihua |last2=Li ...
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  • This verse introduces the figure of a smelting [[Metallurgical furnace|furnace]].<ref name=Davidson /> ...
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  • ...[http://www.okinternational.org/mining Environmental Impacts of Mining and Smelting]". Occupational Knowledge. Retrieved 2014-05-30.</ref> Only the [[ion]]ic f ...
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  • ...typically concern themselves with strictly liquid-phase systems, such as [[Smelting|smelts]], [[Polymer blend|polymer blends]] or [[Electrolyte|electrolytes]], ...
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  • ...KiteGen made an offer to the Government of Italy to power the [[Aluminium smelting|aluminium smelter]] operated by [[ALCOA]] in [[Portoscuso]].<ref>{{cite web ...
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  • After the Romans left, mining and smelting activity notably decreased in the area. During [[early Middle Ages]], small * [[Smelting]] ...
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  • ...sed of iron ore and coal, which serve as an internal reducing agent during smelting. This design allows the pellets to undergo reduction without the need for a ...
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  • ...among their adherents Colonel [[Dud Dudley]], who had invented a means of smelting iron by the use of coal, and who claimed he could turn out "all sorts of ba ...
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  • ...ntial sources of heavy metal poisoning include [[mining]], [[tailings]], [[smelting]], [[industrial waste]], [[agricultural runoff]], [[chemical hazard|occupat ...ed) quantities with other chalcophile ores. The ores involved need to be [[smelting|smelted]], roasted, and then [[leaching (metallurgy)|leached]] with [[sulfu ...
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  • ...f the copper isotopic composition in soil and grass affected by mining and smelting in Tsumeb, Namibia. | journal = Chemical Geology | date = August 2018 | vol ...
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  • {{term|[[aluminium smelting]]}} ...
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  • ...brick|clinker]] kilns, production of primary iron and tin, lead and copper smelting are included in the scope. If a company falls within the scope of the Gener ...
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  • ...lit.)'' [the book features] techniques for the extraction, processing and smelting of metals (gold, silver, copper, lead, tin, iron, steel and brass). The aut ...
    246 KB (34,499 words) - 14:19, 19 February 2025