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Date: 2005-11-01 11:53:59
Metallurgy
Matter
Industrial furnaces
Copper extraction techniques
Smelting
Converting
Furnace
Slag
Pyrometallurgy
Chemistry
Steelmaking
Materials science

AP-42, CH 12.3: Primary Copper Smelting

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