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|a Essential Readings in Light Metals, Volume 3, Cast Shop for Aluminum Production.
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|a THE IMPACT OF LiMCA TECHNOLOGY ON THE OPTIMIZATION OF METAL CLEANLINESS.
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|a Intro; TABLE OF CONTENTS; PREFACE; LEAD EDITORS; EDITORIAL TEAM; Part 1 Introduction; THE ROLE OF CASTING TECHNOLOGY IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF NEW AND IMPROVED FABRICATED PRODUCTS; Part 2 FURNACES, MELTING, FLUXING, AND ALLOYING; OPTIMAL FUEL CONTROL OF A CASTING FURNACE; Na and Ca Pick-up from Hall Bath in Ingot Furna ces; Alloying by Injection of Mg in an Al Melt; Alloying of Molten Aluminium: Optimizing the Present and Preparing the Future; Dissolution Mechanism for High Melting Point Transition Elements in Aluminum Melt; A Technical Perspective on Molten Aluminum Processing.
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|a Melt Treatment -- Evolution and PerspectivesGas Fluxing of Molten Aluminum: An Overview; Removal of Alkali Metals from Aluminum; On the Kinetics of Removal of Sodium from Aluminum and Aluminum-Magnesium Alloys; Removal of Lithium in Commercial Metal; Current Technologies for the Removal of Iron from Aluminum Alloys; Settling of Inclusions in Holding Furnaces: Modeling and Experimental Results; Settling Phenomena in Casting Furnaces: A Fundamental and Experimental Investigation; IN-LINE SALT FLUXING PROCESS: THE SOLUTION TO CHLORINE GAS UTILIZATION IN CASmOUSES; Recommended Reading.
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|a Part 3 OXIDATION AND DROSS PROCESSINGOXIDATION OF LIQUID ALUMINUM -- MAGNESIUM ALLOYS; METALLURGY OF DROSS FORMATION ON AL MELTS; FURNACE DROSS -- ITS FORMATION AND RECOVERY; NEW PROCESS OF DIRECT METAL RECOVERY FROM DROSSES IN THE ALUMINUM CASTHOUSE; MELT LOSS EVALUATION; MOLTEN SALT FLUX COMPOSITION EFFECTS IN ALUMINUM SCRAP REMELTING; Recommended Reading; Part 4. MELT QUALITY: DEGASSING, FILTERING, AND ANALYSIS; ANALYSIS AND THERMODYNAM IC PREDICTION OF HYDROGEN SOLUTION IN SOLID AND LIQUID MULTICOMPONENT ALUMINUM ALLOYS; A RADIOSCOPIC TECHNIQUE TO OBSERVE BUBBLES IN LIQUID ALUMINUM.
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|a MOLTEN ALUMINIUM PURIFICATIONREMOVAL OF HYDROGEN FROM MOLTEN ALUMINIUM; GAS FLUXING OF MOLTEN ALUMINUM Part 1: Hydrogen Removal; THE ALCAN COMPACT DEGASSER : A TROUGH-BASED ALUMINUM TREATMENT PROCESSPART I : METALLURGIC AL PRINCIPLES AND PERFORMANCE; DYNAMIC VACUUM TREATMENT OF MOLTEN ALUMINIUM AND ITS ALLOYS; Ultrasonic Degassing of Molten Aluminum under Reduced Pressure; INDUSTRIAL APPLICATION OF OPEN PORE CERAMIC FOAM FOR MOLTEN METAL FILTRATION; DEEP BED FILTRATION THEORY COMPARED WITH EXPERIMENTS.
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|a EFFICIENCY OF INDUSTRIAL FILTERS FOR MOLTEN METAL TREATMENT EVALUATION OF A FILTRATION PROCESS MODELExperimental and Numerical Study of Ceramic Foam Filtration; THE INFLUENCE OF GRAIN REFINERS ON THE EFFICIENCY OF CERAMIC FOAM FILTERS; ALUMINIUM CLEANLINESS MONITORING: METHODS AND APPLICATIONS IN PROCESS DEVELOPMENT AND QUALITY CONTROL; ULTRASONIC TECHNOLOGY FOR MEASURI NG MOLTEN ALUMINUM QUALITY; IN-LINE TREATMENT OF MOLTEN ALUMINUM; EFFECTS OF GRAIN REFINING ADDITIONS TO ALUMINUM ALLOYS; REMOVAL OF INCLUSIONS -- A SURVEY AND COMPARISON OF PRINCIPLES.
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