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Dwivedi, Deepak
- Jigging of Iron Ore by different Additives
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1 Department of Metallurgy, O. P. Jindal Institute of Technology, Punjipathra, Raigarh, IN
1 Department of Metallurgy, O. P. Jindal Institute of Technology, Punjipathra, Raigarh, IN
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Research Journal of Engineering and Technology, Vol 3, No 3 (2012), Pagination: 227-231Abstract
This paper comprises the information about the jigging process and it presents a comparative study of jigging process in different additives. Process has been carried out in the Balaji alloys and JSPL.- Environmental Problems and Its Preventive Measures in Non Ferrous Industries
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1 Dept. of Metallurgy, O.P. Jindal Institute of Technology, Raigarh (CG), IN
1 Dept. of Metallurgy, O.P. Jindal Institute of Technology, Raigarh (CG), IN
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Research Journal of Engineering and Technology, Vol 2, No 4 (2011), Pagination: 242-244Abstract
This paper comprises about the information by non ferrous Industry and its harm as well as its present status in India.- Cadmium and Mercury Pollution and its Preventive Measures
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1 Dept. of Metallurgy, O.P. Jindal Institute of Technology, Raigarh (CG), IN
1 Dept. of Metallurgy, O.P. Jindal Institute of Technology, Raigarh (CG), IN
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Research Journal of Engineering and Technology, Vol 3, No 1 (2012), Pagination: 6-8Abstract
Cadmium and mercury both are very hazardous for human life, as well as aquatic and terrestrial animals. This paper contains valuable information of cadmium and mercury pollution as well as its health and environmental impacts and control management as well as its prevention. Authors of this paper are so much concerned about data collection regarding cadmium and mercury pollution. Several health impacts along with case studies for both cadmium and mercury are properly represented in this paper.- Effect of Lignite, Phenol and Water Dispersant Additives on Jigging of Iron Ore
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1 Dep. of Metallurgy, O. P. Jindal Institute of Technology, Punjipathra, Raigarh, IN
1 Dep. of Metallurgy, O. P. Jindal Institute of Technology, Punjipathra, Raigarh, IN