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Publications by Shinji KIMOTO
The Effect of Oxygen Content in Molten Iron on the Interfacial Tension Between Molten Iron and Slag.
Transactions of the Iron and Steel Institute of Japan
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Interfacial Tension Between Molten Iron Alloys and Molten Slags
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Effects of Interfacial Properties Between Molten Iron and Alumina on Neck Growth of Alumina Balls at Sintering in Molten Iron
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Effect of Slag Foaming on the Reduction of Iron Oxide in Molten Slag by Graphite.
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On Interfacial Properties Between Molten Silver, Copper, Nickel and These Binary Alloys and Molten Slag
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On THE EQUILIBRIUM OF CARBON AND OXYGEN IN MOLTEN IRON. (First Report)
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Interfacial Resistance to Nitrogen Desorption From Molten Iron.
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Relationship Between the Aluminum and Oxygen and Sulfur Partitions for Molten Iron and a CaO-Al2O3-ZrO2 Slag in Equilibrium
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Improving Beneficiation of Copper and Iron From Copper Slag by Modifying the Molten Copper Slag
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A Study on the Viscosity of Molten Iron
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