WITH the increased tempo of industrial expansion and ever-increasing consumption of common nonferrous metals like Al, Cu, Pb, Zn, Sri in India, conservation, substitution and reclamation from waste products and substandard raw materials are of paramount importance for the country, not only to tide over the present crisis but also in the larger interests of economic growth and self-sufficiency. Self-sufficiency can be attained by developing processes for the utilization of low grade and complex ores,recovery of metals from waste products, like slags, ashes, drosses, apart from conservation of the non-ferrous metals not available in the country, by their judicious use and also by substitution wherever possible
The science of metallurgy is based on extraction of metals from their ores on an economic basis. Whi...
This paper highlights the production capacity, type and quantity of solid wastes generated, their ch...
The ever increasing need of zinc as a coating material on steels has compelled the galvanizers to h...
With the increased industrial expansion and ever incre-asing consumption of non-ferrous metals in In...
THE resources of the important non-ferrous metals- namely, lead, zinc and copper-are very lean in ...
Metallurgical industries generate vast quantities of solid wastes such as slag, ash, sludge, dr...
The primary resources of certain non-ferrous metals that are of great industrial value, such as cop...
The importance of metal recycling is highlighted. A brief overview of technology used in the rec...
Laboratory scale study was carried out to recover the metal values from ash sample obtained from non...
THE importance of secondary metals and alloys in copper and copper alloy industries is recognise...
The Railways' holdings of non-ferrous metals are estimated to exceed RS. 21 crores and a s...
THE phenomenal growth of non- ferrous metals and their multitude alloys for a wide range of servic...
In view of shortage or total absence of deposits of certain strategic non-ferrous minerals in India ...
Fast industrialization has increased the demand for heavy metals, on the other hand, high-grade ore ...
Mining of raw materials, metals processing, and recovery are crucial for our wellbeing, development ...
The science of metallurgy is based on extraction of metals from their ores on an economic basis. Whi...
This paper highlights the production capacity, type and quantity of solid wastes generated, their ch...
The ever increasing need of zinc as a coating material on steels has compelled the galvanizers to h...
With the increased industrial expansion and ever incre-asing consumption of non-ferrous metals in In...
THE resources of the important non-ferrous metals- namely, lead, zinc and copper-are very lean in ...
Metallurgical industries generate vast quantities of solid wastes such as slag, ash, sludge, dr...
The primary resources of certain non-ferrous metals that are of great industrial value, such as cop...
The importance of metal recycling is highlighted. A brief overview of technology used in the rec...
Laboratory scale study was carried out to recover the metal values from ash sample obtained from non...
THE importance of secondary metals and alloys in copper and copper alloy industries is recognise...
The Railways' holdings of non-ferrous metals are estimated to exceed RS. 21 crores and a s...
THE phenomenal growth of non- ferrous metals and their multitude alloys for a wide range of servic...
In view of shortage or total absence of deposits of certain strategic non-ferrous minerals in India ...
Fast industrialization has increased the demand for heavy metals, on the other hand, high-grade ore ...
Mining of raw materials, metals processing, and recovery are crucial for our wellbeing, development ...
The science of metallurgy is based on extraction of metals from their ores on an economic basis. Whi...
This paper highlights the production capacity, type and quantity of solid wastes generated, their ch...
The ever increasing need of zinc as a coating material on steels has compelled the galvanizers to h...