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Preventing solids handling from being the weakest link, T. Holmes and C. HartfordBy C. Hartford, T. Holmes
Bulk-solids handling systems are often the most over-looked component and thereby weakest links in a processing plant’s value chain. Since their performance can dictate that of the entire operation, t
Jan 1, 2020
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Technical Planning and Control"Chairman: Professor J. de V. Lambrechts Rapporteur: Mr R. HempPapers:Computer-aided design of a flash smelting installation by M. A. T. Cocquerel, R. T. Gates and L. A. GreenPlanning of mine ventilat
Jan 1, 2014
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Corporate Exploration StrategiesBy Brian W. Mackenzie
The mineral exploration environment has observable economic characteristics, the assessment of which provides guidelines for exploration planning in the mining company. The long-term survival of the m
Jan 1, 2014
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Optimization Of Diesel Usage At Uitvlugt Mine - SynopsisBy O. G. Motlogelwa
Any company operating a fleet of trucks will be greatly advantaged if the associated fuel costs can be decreased. The optimal tonnage that trucks should be hauling to ensure minimum consumption of die
Jan 1, 2013
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The Age Of Intelligence. Online Diagnostic And Automated Maintenance PlanningBy A. Marek
Reduced downtime and maximized availability of mining machines are the key factors in optimizing production rates. As technology moves industry towards an age of ?intelligent machines? it sets the fou
Jan 1, 2012
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Investigation on the incline channels of the REFLUX™ classifier, W.P. Roux and N. NaudeBy N. Naude, W. P. Roux
Fine particle beneficiation plays an ever-increasing role in mineral processing plants and it seems that technology can’t keep up with the challenges involved in the treating of these fines. The REFLU
Jan 1, 2020
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Contributions to the paper 'Uneconomic gold production in South Africa'By H. L. Monro
Contribution by B. K. Martust I congratulate the author on his interesting paper. In my view, the establishment of the level at which South African gold output is at some kind of optimum is an interes
Jan 1, 1984
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Proceedings of the June, 1969, General MeetingThe June General Meeting of the Institute was held in Kelvin House, Johannesburg, on 18th June, 1969, at 4.30 p.m. Mr J. K. E. Douglas (Vice-President) was in the Chair. There were also present
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Optimum Coal Mine: Striving Towards A 'Zero Effluent' Mine - SynopsisBy V. E. Cogho
Optimum Coal Mine comprises numerous defunct, active, and future mining sections. The mine is primarily a large opencast coal mine; however, underground mining activities will be increasing steadily o
Jan 1, 2012
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Geotechnical Characterization and 3D Modelling of the Biologically Cemented Mandena Heavy Mineral Sand Deposit - A Case StudyBy F. Hees, A. H. Bracken, L. I. Boshoff
"Biological cementation of the Mandena heavy mineral sand deposit in Madagascar was causing difficulty in dredge mining and hence in planning and control of production rates. An investigation was init
Jan 1, 2017
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The Application Of Ausmelt?s AM28 Alkyl Hydroxamate Flotation Reagent To Fox Resources? West Whundo Copper Ore At Radio Hill, Western AustraliaAusmelt is supplying commercial quantities of an alkyl hydroxamate flotation collector AM28 for flotation of oxide and supergene base metal ores and tailings. AM28 is a non-hazardous product used as a
Jan 1, 2007
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The recovery of copper and lead minerals from Tsumeb flotation tailings by magnetic separationBy J. Svoboda, W. J. C. Venter, R. N. Guest
SYNOPSIS Wet high-intensity magnetic separation was examined as a method for the recovery of copper and lead from Tsumeb flotation tailings. Bench-scale and pilot-plant tests were conducted and, desp
Jan 1, 1988
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Ancient mining and ZimbabweBy T. N. Huffman
Ancient mining and Zimbabwe T. N. HUFFMAN*. Ph.D. (Illinois) (Visitor) Ancient gold mining and Zimbabwe have been commonly associated for over a hundred years, either in terms of an exotic colony for
Jan 1, 1974
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Use of Ion Exchange to Increase Value in Copper–Cobalt OperationsBy J. van Deventer
Ion exchange is widely used in hydrometallurgical operations for the recovery and purification of valuable metals. Special chelating resins have a high affinity for specific elements, allowing the sel
Jan 1, 2023
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Towards an Inclusive Model to Address Unsuccessful Mine Closures in South AfricaBy E. S. van Druten, M. C. Bekker
"The complete and successful closure of a mine in the South African environment remains problematic. Closure remains an elusive mining phase due to unclear roles and responsibilities, inaccurate closu
Jan 1, 2017
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Contact sorption drying of chromite concentratesBy C. Snyman, M. Le Roux, Q. P. Campbell, S. Engelbrecht
Due to the ultrafine particle size required for effective processing of chromite ores, dewatering of the concentrates presents a challenge. It is not uncommon for the ore to have elevated moisture con
Oct 3, 2023
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Operations Planning and Control"Chairman: Dr N. G. W. Cook Rapporteur: Mr M. P. RobertsPapers:Planning open pit mining operations using simulation by A. Bauer and P. N. Calder Simulation for control of underground liquid flow by G.
Jan 1, 2014
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Increased productivity with AC drives for mining excavators and haul trucksBy G. M. Brown, B. J. Ebacher, W. G. Koellner
Introduction There is a continual economic push to increase the productivity of mobile material handling equipment used in open pit mines. This includes the largest electrical machines: excavators
Sep 1, 2001
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Evaluating the corrosion resistance of different materials used in friction rock stabilisers in different underground environmentsBy T. P. Chidakwa, T. R. Stacey
This study investigated the corrosion rates of various steel types and coatings used for friction rock stabilisers in a deep-level gold mine under diverse underground environmental conditions. Testing
Mar 4, 2025
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Notes on Iron Age copper-smelting technology in the TransvaalBy H. M. Friede, R. H. Steel
Notes on Iron Age copper-smelting technology in the Transvaal by H. M. FRIEDE, Ph.D. and R. H. STEEL (Visitors) Earlier reports on Iron Age copper metallurgy and copper-smelting techniques in the Tran
Jan 11, 1975