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Meeting 2022 TMS Annual Meeting & Exhibition
Symposium Alumina & Bauxite
Sponsorship TMS Light Metals Division
TMS: Aluminum Committee
Organizer(s) Roberto Seno, Cba
Dmitry G. Eskin, Brunel University
Scope The Alumina and Bauxite Symposium is part of the Light Metals program. This is an excellent opportunity to interact with experts from the Light Metals industry and academia from all over the world and get the latest update on key issues in the industry. Based on the importance of improving processes, reducing environmental impact and the global challenges in the aluminum production you are invited to submit papers of fundamental and applied research in the following subject areas:

- Changes in Bauxite Supply and Future Demands
- Bauxite Ore Characterization
- Bauxite Mining and Processing
- Handling and Processing
- Separation of Impurities
- Sustainability and Environmental Issues
- Bauxite Residue Handling and Opportunities
- Automation and Process Control
- Cost Reduction Strategies
- Alumina Properties and Quality
- Application of Industry 4.0 in the alumina and bauxite industry

Note regarding publication: Authors seeking an oral presentation opportunity must submit a manuscript for the Light Metals proceedings or be accepted for publication in a TMS journal.

Abstracts Due 07/19/2021
Proceedings Plan Planned: Light Metals
PRESENTATIONS APPROVED FOR THIS SYMPOSIUM INCLUDE

Fast Solution of Shrinking Core Model for Calcination Applications
Green Alumina: A Technological Roadmap
Potential of Alumochloride Technology for Production of Competitive Products
Recovery of Iron from High-iron Bayer Red Mud by Melting Reduction with Spent Cathode Carbon Block
Removal of Fluorine, Chlorine, Nitrogen from Aluminum Dross by Wet Process
Results of Metso: Outotec Calciner Optimizer Operation at CBA Alumina Calcination Plants


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