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Year 2008 No 1

Besterci M., Velgosová O., Ivan J., Kvačkaj T.
THE MECHANICAL PROPERTIES AND FRACTURE MECHANISM OF Al-Al4C3 SYSTEM INVESTIGATED BY “IN-SITU TENSILE TEST IN SEM” METHOD
Keywords: composite material|“in-situ tensile testing in SEM”|fracture mechanisms|
No 1 (2008), p. 7-16
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Fáberová M., Jakubéczyová D., Selecká M.
TECHNOLOGICAL AND MICROSTRUCTURAL PROPERTIES OF RAPID-SOLIDIFIED PM HSS STEEL ADDITIONALLY ALLOYED WITH COBALT
Keywords: rapid solidification|high speed steels|cooling rate|particle size|
No 1 (2008), p. 17-23
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Vadász P., Tomášek K.
INDIRECT METHODS OF STRUCTURAL STUDY OF OXIDES MELTS
Keywords: melt|structure|density|surface tension|fayalite|cluster|
No 1 (2008), p. 24-33
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Lašček M.
SPECIFIC HEAT CAPACITY OF 1Cr18Ni9 AUSTENITIC CHROMIUMNICKEL STEEL
Keywords: Molar heat capacity|specific heat capacity|heating and cooling curve (rate)|non-stabilised 1Cr18Ni9 austenitic chromium-nickel steel|alfa and beta|
No 1 (2008), p. 34-49
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Mišičko R.
EMBRITTLEMENT OF CONTINUOUSLY CAST STEEL PRODUCTS AND ITS MICROSTRUCTURAL EFFECTS
Keywords: Embrittlement|cracks|grain boundaries|austenite|ferrite|carburization|decarbonization|
No 1 (2008), p. 50-58
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Jandová J., Havlák L., Kondás J.
RECYCLING OF LITHIUM-CONTAINING WASTEWATER
Abstract
The world lithium consumption is permanently growing in last 10 years and it is possible to forecast its gradual growth. The main area of lithium consumption is in production of lightweight alloys and primary or secondary lithium batteries. Another significant use of lithium is in lithium compounds, namely Li2CO3. Lithium carbonate is the starting material for the industrial production of all other lithium compounds and is itself used in the ceramic and glass industry in large quantities. In the present time most lithium and lithium compounds are produced from lithium bearing silicate ores containing about 1.6-3.6 % Li or from lithium-bearing brines containing 0.06-0.15% Li. Promising alternative sources of lithium are spent lithium batteries or lithium-containing alkaline wastewaters, which are formed during the production of so-called liquid rubber and which were processed in this study. These wastewaters contain between 3-6 g Li/l, 0,4-0,6 g methylalcohol/l, are insignificantly contaminated with Na, Si, Fe, Zn, Al, K and organic compounds, the concentration of which does not exceed 60 mg/l. Lithium, which is present in these solutions as lithium hydroxide was precipitated as Li2CO3 using CO2. This method is based on the different solubility of LiOH and Li2CO3 in water and the fact that the solubility of Li2CO3 is very low compared with that of alkali metal carbonates present in the wastewaters processed. Approximately 90% lithium precipitation efficiency and entire removing of organic compounds were achieved if the processed wastewaters were condensed up to lithium concentration of 10-12 g/l. Precipitation of Li2CO3 was conducted at two steps. During the first step LiHCO3 is formed under the CO2 excess at 40oC, at the second step more soluble LiHCO3 is transformed to sparingly soluble Li2CO3 at 95oC, whilst most impurities remain in the solution. Obtained carbonate precipitates contain from 98.6 to 99.7% Li2CO3 depending on the purity of processed wastewater and lithium concentration in the original solution. Such Li2CO3 are suitable intermediates for the production of lithium compounds or metallic lithium. Grain size of Li2CO3 prepared depends on the impurity concentration in the processed wastewater. Increasing impurity concentration resulted in growing of Li2CO3 grain size.

Keywords: recycling|lithium carbonate|precipitation|alkaline wastewater|
No 1 (2008), p. 59-65
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Lašček M.
SPECIFIC HEAT CAPACITY MODEL OF BÖHLER S600 HIGH SPEED STEEL
Keywords: Molar heat capacity|specific heat capacity|heating curve (rate)|the steel|BÖHLER S600 high-speed steel|allotropic changes|
No 1 (2008), p. 66-83
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Demeter P., Mihok Ľ., Byrtus R., Mlčoch P.
UTILISATION OF GRAVEL MADE FROM BLAST FURNACE SLAG FOR PRODUCTION OF CONCRETES
Keywords: Blast furnace slag|Gravel|Concrete|Road engineering|
No 1 (2008), p. 84-92
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Václavík V.
EFFECTIVE UTILIZATION OF STEEL-MAKING SLAG IN BUILDING INDUSTRY
Keywords: steel slag|natural aggregate|concrete mixture|cube compression strength|prism compression strength|
No 1 (2008), p. 93-102
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Velgosová O., Miškufová A., Laubertová M.
THE PREPARATION OF AL-BASED COMPOSITES
Keywords: composite Al-|Al2O3 particles|casting|powder metallurgy|Al dross|
No 1 (2008), p. 103-112
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Kucková A.J., Sajková M., Fröhlichová M., Baran P., Bálintová J.
THE INFLUENCE OF TYPE COMPOSITION OF COAL CHARGE ON COKE QUALITY
Keywords: Type analysis|coal charge|charge quality|coke quality|
No 1 (2008), p. 113-118
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Rozpondek M., Siudek M.
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCE – BIOMASS PELLETS
Keywords: pellets|testing pellets|combustion|pellet’s ash|
No 1 (2008), p. 119-124
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Majchrzycka A., Kozak T.
THE USE OF BIOGAS IN THE RURAL AREAS
Keywords: biomass|biogas|cogeneration|power plant|heat balance|
No 1 (2008), p. 125-131
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Manoljović R., Koneska Z., Stoevska-Gogovska D.
QUANTITATIVE PARAMETERS OF DEFORMATION OF COLD ROLLED METAL MATERIALS
Keywords: quantitative parameters of deformation|thickness reduction elongation|spreading|cold rolling|metal’s materials|
No 1 (2008), p. 132-141
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Vinklerová Š.
APPLICATION OF UNIQUANT AND QUANTAS STANDARDLESS PROGRAMS IN THE X-RAY SPECTROMETRIC ANALYSES OF MATERIALS FROM THE METALLURGICAL PRODUCTION
Keywords: X-ray spectrometry|standardless technique|chemical composition|metallurgical materials|
No 1 (2008), p. 142-150
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Gajdzik B.
COMPONENTS OF CORPORATE IDENTITY OF METALLURGICAL COMPANIES
Keywords: image of metallurgical company|corporate identity system|components of identity: logo|colours|advertising slogans|occasional prints|business cards|
No 1 (2008), p. 151-155
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Gajdzik B.
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AT METALLURGICAL COMPANY - BASIC ELEMENTS OF SYSTEM
Keywords: environmental protection|environmental management|development balanced strategy|ecological investments|ecological effects|
No 1 (2008), p. 156-161
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Pernis R.
BEGINNING OF METAL FORMING AND UNIVERSITY STUDIES ON SLOVAKIA
Keywords:
No 1 (2008), p. 162-171
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Brehuv J., Magula R.
KNOWN AND UNKNOWN MINING-PROCESSING ACTIVITIES OF ARISTOCRATIC FAMILY „DE SOÓSO“
Keywords:
No 1 (2008), p. 172-176
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