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2nd International Symposium On Hightemperature Metallurgical Processing 1st Edition Jiannyang J Hwang

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2nd International Symposium On Hightemperature Metallurgical Processing 1st Edition Jiannyang J Hwang
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Publisher: Wiley-TMS
File Extension: PDF
File size: 24.48 MB
Pages: 408
Author: Jiann-Yang J. Hwang, Jaroslaw Drelich, Jerome Downey, Tao Jiang, Mark Cooksey
ISBN: 9781118029381, 1118029380
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 1

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2nd International Symposium On Hightemperature Metallurgical Processing 1st Edition Jiannyang J Hwang by Jiann-yang J. Hwang, Jaroslaw Drelich, Jerome Downey, Tao Jiang, Mark Cooksey 9781118029381, 1118029380 instant download after payment.

High Temperature Metallurgical Processing contains the proceedings of the Second International Symposium on Thermal Processing of Minerals, Metals and Materials. This symposium explores physical and chemical transformations in materials that have been designed to facilitate the recovery of valuable metals or produce other useful materials. Representatives from both industry and academia focused on the latest innovative high temperature technologies. Because high temperature processes require high energy input, the presenters addressed the need for sustainable technologies that could provide low energy consumption and low pollution emissions. The symposium also examined the thermodynamics and kinetics of chemical reactions, phase transformations at elevated temperatures, and characterization of materials used or produced in high temperature processing.

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