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Risk assessment of the bulk transport of zircon sandsBy R. Strydom, J. H. Selby, J. Slabbert, W. Enslin
Zircon is a naturally occurring silicate of zirconium, which is used in large quantities (~1 million tonnes per annum) for its refractory properties and its extreme chemical inertness. All zircons con
Jan 1, 2003
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Some Aspects Of Laboratory Flotation Of Co-Cu Minerals From Mixed Oxide OresBy Antoine F. Mulaba
Introduction Copper and cobalt oxide mineral deposits formed by the atmospheric weathering of near surface sulphide deposits are commonplace in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The most common ro
Jan 1, 2005
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Techno-Economic Evaluation of BASF’s New High-Temperature Solvent Extraction ReagentBy J. J. Taute, S. J. Archer
"BASF Mining Solutions has developed a new-generation copper solvent extraction reagent that offers significant benefits over standard extractants currently available to the industry. As the name sugg
Nov 1, 2018
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Minerals sands mineralogy and metallurgy—Can they speak the same language?By S. K. Gilman, V. E. Hugo
A common problem encountered in the mineral sands industry is that the mineralogical measurements used in defining the resource are not readily converted to metallurgical recoveries, which are used to
Jan 1, 2003
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Refrigeration And Ventilation Design For The Deepening Of Mindola Copper MineBy D. Noort, M. Dawborn, D. O. del Castillo
This paper was originally presented at the North American/9th US Ventilation Symposium, June 2002, Kingston, Ontario, Canada. Reprinted with permission of the publishers, A.A. Balkema Publishers, Rott
Jan 1, 2005
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Sulphur From Smelter Gases And Sulphate-Rich EffluentsBy Jannie Maree, Dieks Theron, Ryneth Nengovhela, Patrick Hlabela
In extracting base metals from ore bodies, sulphide as well as oxide, the main environmental concern is sulphur, whether in the form of sulphurous gases or sulphate in liquid form. Generally sulphur
Jan 1, 2005
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The Physical Ability of Women in Mining: Can They Show Muscle?By D. Botha, J. F. Cronjé
"SynopsisAlthough women all over the world have been involved in mining activities for centuries, mining has always been considered a very masculine industry due to its heavily male-dominated workforc
Jan 1, 2015
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Developing a 3D Mineral Texture Quantification Method of Drill Core for GeometallurgyBy M. J. Voigt, R. A. Govender, A. Mainza, L. Bbosa
"Mineral texture is a critical factor which controls ore variability and is an important attribute in geometallurgy. In relation to downstream processes, it affects the fracture pattern during breakag
Apr 1, 2019
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J Acid Plant Capacity Increase - 1. IntroductionBy Siyabonga Malevu
Chemical Initiatives? Umbogintwini plant is the production facility of Chemical Initiatives? business. Umbogintwini?s J Plant manufactures sulphuric acid. The plant was designed and built by Simon Car
Jan 1, 2009
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J Acid Plant Capacity Increase - 1. Introduction (051a043e-f305-48fb-ad24-f55a41bf653a)By Siyabonga Malevu
Chemical Initiatives? Umbogintwini plant is the production facility of Chemical Initiatives? business. Umbogintwini?s J Plant manufactures sulphuric acid. The plant was designed and built by Simon Car
Jan 1, 2009
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The Catalytic Converter Industry In South AfricaBy K. Dewar
The catalytic converter industry is composed largely of global multinational manufacturers who supply to vehicle manufacturers (original equipment manufacturers ? OEMs) from facilities strategically l
Jan 1, 2012
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Platinum-Based Alloys For High Temperature And Special ApplicationsBy L. A. Cornish, L. H. Chown, S. N. Prins, R. Süss, L. Glaner, A. Douglas
Platinum-based alloys are being developed for high temperature and special applications for good corrosion and oxidation resistance. The microstructures are similar to those of nickel-based super allo
Jan 1, 2004
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Characterisation of cellular lightweight concrete and timber stope supportsBy P. N. Erasmus, M. Heyns, M. J. Pretorius
The characteristic of stope supports plays a vital role in the design of the supports. This paper deals with the characterisation of both cellular lightweight concrete and timber supports since both
Jan 1, 2003
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Establishing The Feasibility Of Your Proposed Mining VentureBy S. Rupprecht
Project evaluations of mineral deposits are necessary for mineral rights, owners and investors alike. A feasibility study provides a definitive technical, environmental and commercial base and is the
Jan 1, 2004
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The Relationship Between The Client, Clients Project Team And The EPCM Project TeamBy C. A. F. Sweet
The inter-relationship between these parties and the effect on the outcome of the project is often grossly underestimated. There are numerous success stories where the parties have worked as com
Jan 1, 2005
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The anisotropic nature of selected metamorphic rocks from GreeceBy P. Marinos, G. Tsiambaos, H. Saroglou
Anisotropy is a characteristic of intact foliated metamorphic rocks (slates, gneisses, phyllites, schists). ?esting was used to establish the anisotropic behaviour of selected gneissic rocks. The effe
Jan 1, 2003
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Effect of discontinuity orientation and spacing on the blasting performance in some open cast mines of TKI•-TurkeyBy H. A. Bilgin, A. Özgenog?lu, G. Kaçar
In this study, the influences of rock mass properties on the blasting performance in open cast mines are investigated. To this end, discontinuity spacings and discontinuity orientations are measured a
Jan 1, 2003
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Checking precision and accuracy of an automatic ore samplerMost processing plants use automatic samplers to extract ore aliquots along a producing shift. These aliquots are combined into a sample normally sent to lab analysis. The sampler used in the extracti
Jan 1, 2003
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Visit to Hendrik Verwoerd DamOn 23rd October, 1969, 54 members of the Institute set out at an early hour from Rand Airport in two chartered Dakota aircraft for a visit to the Hendrik Verwoerd Dam site. The weather was at the star
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Guidelines for geotechnically anomalous conditions in tabular hard rock minesBy A. R. Leach
Anomalous mining conditions can be described where the level of hazard is increased relative to normal conditions within a mining area. Normal conditions would be those defined as a Ground Control Dis
Jan 1, 2003