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The collection is widely regarded as a "springboard for future research," offering foundational knowledge necessary for developing new hydrometallurgical approaches and improving refinery efficiency.
: Technical insights into digestion, solid/liquid separation, and precipitation yields. Essential Readings in Light Metals: Volume 1 Al...
The volume features approximately of all alumina and bauxite papers originally published in the Light Metals proceedings, selected through a rigorous peer-review process for their long-term impact on the field. Spanning over 1,100 pages, the text covers: The collection is widely regarded as a "springboard
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is a comprehensive historical anthology that compiles the most significant technical papers published on bauxite and alumina between 1963 and 2011. Edited by Don Donaldson and Benny E. Raahauge, this volume is the first in a definitive four-book series produced by The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society (TMS) to capture five decades of landmark research in the aluminum industry. Core Content & Scope
Designed for materials scientists, metallurgists, and engineers in the aerospace and automotive sectors, the book serves as both a historical record and a current technical manual. It is organized into 13 subject sections, each beginning with an expert introduction to provide context on the evolution of the technology.
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