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High Grade Concentrate from a Low Grade Silicate Laterite Ore via Microwave Vacuum Reduction RoastingBy J. Forster, C. A. Pickles, Mackowiak. K.
The future development of nickel laterite deposits is crucial with regards to satisfying impending nickel demands. The commercial implementation of new hydro/pyrometallurgical processes in recent year
Jan 1, 2015
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Roasting tn the Iron and Steel IndustryBy H. U. Ross
ROASTING is usually thought of as a process in which finely crushed or ground ore is heated with air in a suitable furnace in which the ore is rabbled or agitated in such a way as to insure complete r
Jan 1, 1961
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Carbon Catalyst Assisted Atmospheric Oxidation of Pyrite with High Elemental Sulphur Yield in Ferric Sulphate Acidic MediaBy Ahmad Ghahreman, Denver Cowan, Yeonuk Choi
"Testwork was conducted in order to compare the effectiveness of carbon based catalysts while oxidizing a gold-bearing pyrite concentrate under atmospheric conditions. Without the use of a catalyst th
Jan 1, 2017
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Effect of Volatile Matter on Reduction of Iron Oxide- Containing Carbon CompositeBy A. A. el-Geassy, A. A. el-Tawil, Hesham M. Ahmed, Bo Bjorkman
The Iron and steel industry is one of the most intensive energy consuming processes. The majority of iron making processes is now directed towards the uses of fossil-based energy sources like coke, co
Jan 1, 2015
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Noranda Inc. - Heath Steele MineBy David Scott, Denis V. Lachance, Daniel Marcotie
"LocationThe Heath Steele mine is located 50 km northwest of Miramichi, New Brunswick.Brief DescriptionHeath Steele is a 2700 t/d, copper-lead-zinc operation which employs conventional crushing, grind
Jan 1, 2000
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Applications of an Integrated Gold Deportment Methodology for Metallurgy DiagnosticsBy John Jiang, Brian R. Hart, Stamen S. Dimov, Aparup Chattopadhyay, Barun K. Gorain
"This paper presents a systematic approach to metallurgy diagnostics using an integrated gold deportment methodology developed for complex refractory gold and copper-gold ore bodies. Quantification of
Jan 1, 2017
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An Overview of Valuation Practices and the Development of a Canadian Code for the Valuation of Mineral PropertiesBy Keith Spence
"The notion of ""value"" has always been a subjective and contentious issue. Indeed, Value is in the eye of the beholder. There are varied methods and practices for valuing property, as there are indu
Jan 1, 2003
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Notes on Fire Prevention and Fire Insurance for Mine BuildingsBy W. G. Millar
Until a fire occurs, insurance and prevention work are often looked on as unavoidable necessities, but as insurance is back of all business credit, it is essential to know that in case of damage money
Jan 1, 1928
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Similar and Dissimilar Friction Stir Spot Welding of Mg AlloysBy P. Su
Friction stir spot welding of a range of Mg-alloys is investigated (AZ91, AZ31, AM50 and AM60). The peak temperatures during friction stir spot welding of all Mg-alloys are close to their solidus temp
Jan 1, 2006
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Aur Resources Inc. Session IntroductionAur Resources is Canada's leading copper mining company with producing mines and development projects in North, Central and South America. Copper production from Louvicourt Mine in Quebec, Quebra
May 1, 2003
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Gypsum - Anhydrite Conversion as Possible Means to Control Scale and Decrease Calcium Levels in Hydrometallurgical ProcessesBy V. G. Papangelakis, G. A. Moldoveanu
The use of anhydrite (AH) seed, control of acidity levels and ageing were assessed as means to promote the conversion of freshly produced metastable gypsum generated in-situ to the less soluble anhydr
Jan 1, 2015
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Statistical Models for Porphyry-Copper-Molybdenum Deposits of the Cordilleran Belt of North and South AmericaBy Wignall. T. K., J. De Geoffroy
Statistical models are fitted to the observed distributions of eighteen characteristics of the population of commercial porphyry deposits of North and South America. The statistical base required for
Jan 1, 1973
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Rock WoolBy M. F. Goudge
ROCK wool, one of the most recent additions to the list of Canadian-made, insulating materials, is a soft, light, fibrous material consisting of interlaced, flexible, glassy fibres so exceedingly fine
Jan 1, 1936
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New flux practice for the Utility Nickel furnaces at Inco's Port Colborne RefineryBy S. Harshaw, C. Doyle, A. E. M. Warner, D. Stremlaw
"In the Utility Nickel furnaces, the hearth and sidewalls are lined with high-Al2O3 bricks. During charging and thermal cycling (more so as the linings on these reverberatory furnaces age), pieces of
Jan 1, 1993
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Structural transformations of magnesium alloys during ThixomoldingBy F. Czerwinski
Mechanically fragmented chips of an AZ91D magnesium alloy were transformed into a semisolid slurry within the Thixomolding® system. Microstructural analysis of a material at various processing stages
Jan 1, 2004
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Fracture Toughness in Magnesium Alloys Produced by Severe Plastic DeformationBy H. Somekawa
The fracture toughness and deformation structures an AZ31 magnesium alloy processed by equal-channel-angular extrusion (ECAE) were investigated. The average grain sizes of as-ECAE and annealed-ECAE al
Jan 1, 2006
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Mathematical Definition of Particle HydrophobicityAs a bubble travels through the pulp region of a flotation cell, it will collect the most hydrophobic particles of an intermediate particle size range, this being the primary source of true flotation
Jan 1, 2006
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Some Reasons for Selectivity in Copper Activation of MineralsBy C. H. G. Bushell, G. Brown, C. J. Krauss
1N FLOTATION, copper sulphate is used universally for the activation of sphalerite and marmatite and, to some extent, for the activation of other minerals. The copper activated surface readily adsorbs
Jan 1, 1961
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Magnesia from Canadian BruciteBy M. F. Goudge
BRUCITE associated with highly metamorphosed Precambrian limestone was discovered in the vicinity of Rutherglen in northern Ontario by the writer during field work on the limestones of that district i
Jan 1, 1940
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On The Possibility of Utilising Zinc Oxide for Desulphurising Hot MetalBy R. V. Kumar, F. Tailoka
In order to use ZnO laden dust as a possible desulphurization reagent, it is important to evaluate thermodynamics of the Zn-O-S system. At temperatures greater than 1450 K, there is an uncertainty in
Jan 1, 2004