Search Documents
Search Again
Search Again
Refine Search
Refine Search
- Relevance
- Most Recent
- Alphabetically
Sort by
- Relevance
- Most Recent
- Alphabetically
-
Refractory Wear in Nickel and Cobalt Processing FurnacesBy B. Drew, K. Budna, C. Wenzl, D. Gregurek, A. Spanring
"The metallurgy of nickel and cobalt and of copper is closely interlinked when processing sulfidic Ni-Co ores and Cu-Co ores. The respective furnaces are typically lined with magnesia-chromite refract
Jan 1, 2017
-
Reducing the Cost of Prospecting Isolated Mining PropertiesBy F. A. McLean
Given a promising claim and the required financial backing to develop it, the first problem that confronts the mine operator is usually the selection of the necessary compressed air plant. The size an
Jan 1, 1924
-
Process history and aerosol exposures for electrolytic copper refining at Vale Canada (Inco)By B. R. Conard
Copper refining at Vale Canada (previously known as Inco) has been associated with Ni production. Because Cu and Ni carry risks for adverse health endpoints through inhalation exposure, it is critical
Jan 1, 2014
-
Geology of the St. Lawrence Fluorspar Deposits, NewfoundlandBy Claude K. Howse
The area covered by the present paper consists of about fifty square miles in the immediate vicinity of the settlement of St. Lawrence, which is on the Southern extremity of the Burin peninsula on the
Jan 1, 1951
-
The Mineral Industry of Nova Scotia-1958By D. H. Stonehouse
"ALTHOUGH final statistics are not yet available concerning Nova Scotia' s mineral production for 1958, it is estimated that the value will be slightly lower than that of 1957. In making this statemen
Jan 1, 1959
-
Electrostatic separation circuitsBy Diego L. Romero, Joy P. Romero
"IntroductionThe purpose of this paper is to explain the theory and demonstrate the industrial applications of electrostatic separation. Wabush Mines' use of this type of processing for the concentrat
Jan 1, 1989
-
Progress in Coal Technology: Coal PreparationBy E. Swartzman
"IntroductionGENERALLY, the necessity for mining coals of higher impurity content, the drive for lower costs by intensive mine mechanization, changing market requirements, and the increasing competiti
Jan 1, 1952
-
Conversion to?Truck Haulage?at Asbestos Corporation's British Canadian MineBy Lionel C. Piuze
Introduction and Early History The British Canadian Mine is one of four operating properties of Asbestos Corporation, Limited, and is located in the town of Black Lake, Que., five miles southwest o
Jan 1, 1950
-
Silica in British ColumbiaBy Z. D. Hora
Sev_eral dozen si lica occurrences have been reported from various parts of Brit ish Columbia. Some represent hydrothermal veins or parts of pegmatite bodies; other are recrystall ized sandstones. Sev
Jan 1, 1984
-
Mathematical Modelling of Emissions during Pre Heating of Magnesia-Carbon BricksBy Saikat Chatterjee, Xintong (Brett) Liu, Kinnor Chattopadhyay
Magnesia carbon bricks are commonly used in BOFs and are generally pre-heated before the BOF goes into service. Owing to very stringent emission regulations, the BOF pre-heating process need to be con
Jan 1, 2015
-
Stirred-Tank Bioleaching of a Pyrrhotite-Rich Tailings SampleBy Y. Thibault, L. Morin, R. Cameron, D. Gould
"There are an estimated 50 to 100 million dry metric tonnes of low-grade nickeliferous pyrrhotite tailings in the Sudbury area alone, with an average nickel grade ~0.8% (plus cobalt). Pyrrhotite is a
Jan 1, 2017
-
Metallurgical Coals of the Crowsnest Area (f4686b1c-7914-48b7-b4ff-5c4b1e7d36a6)By E. J. Burrough
MR. J. J. McIntyre (International Coal & Coke Company, Ltd., and McGi1livray Creek Coal & Coke Company, Ltd., Coleman, Alta): Mr. Burrough's excellent paper, Metallurgical Coals of the Crowsnest
Jan 1, 1951
-
Industry Shortage of Manpower..... Both Technical and Non-TechnicalBy Edward I. Renouard
"THE mineral industry is constantly undergoing changes and facing challenges, and today we are in the midst of another serious one -namely, manpower requirement at every level in the mines, shops and
Jan 1, 1967
-
Improving Metallurgical Performance: Data Unification and Measurement Management.By Osvaldo A. Bascur
Industrial complexes rely on measurements of flow rates, qualities, and concentrations for monitoring and optimizing their operation. Corporations use the data from the various sensors and measurement
May 1, 2001
-
The Need for External Sources of R & D by the Canadian Steel IndustryBy Sub-Committee of the Committee on Research
"THE FOLLOWING REPORT was compiled by a sub-committee of The Metallurgical Society of CIM, Committee for Research, and represents a viewpoint of the steel industry in Canada. The objective was to defi
Jan 1, 1970
-
Geological Mapping, Structural Problems and the MagnetometerBy W. Keith Buck
Introduction During World War II years, the magnetometer was used by various field parties of the Geological Survey of Canada, specifically in the search for chromite, a strategic war mineral. Throug
Jan 1, 1951
-
Non-magnetic stainless steels for cryogenic engineeringBy H. W. King
"Cryogenic engineering is concerned with components and machines which operate for long periods of time at temperatures within a few degrees of absolute zero. The absence of a ductile-brittle transiti
Jan 1, 1981
-
Mining Investments by the PublicBy John D. Galloway
Mining is one of the important primary industries of Canada, with a gross production in 1927 estimated at $241,773,000- the highest in the history of the country-and an impressive dividend record. It
Jan 1, 1928
-
The pyrophyllite deposit on the Avalon Peninsula, NewfoundlandBy V. S. Papezik
Pyrophyllite, a hydrous aluminium silicate, is used mainly in the ceramic industry and to a lesser extent as a filler in the manufacture of paper, rubber, insecticides and baby powders. Commercial dep
Jan 1, 1984
-
The Role of Nuclear Power in CanadaBy W. J. Bennett
WHEN Dr. Horace Fraser, your President, invited me to speak to you today I advised him in confidence that I was leaving my present positions on April 30th. In the circumstances it seemed to me that th
Jan 1, 1958