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Important Advances in the Development of High Pressure Rolls Communication for the Minerals IndustryBy Kellerwessel H, Oberheuser
Since its invention by Professor Klaus Schonert of the University of Clausthal, Germany, high pressure rolls comminution has attained near total acceptance as the preferred method of size reduction
Jan 1, 1992
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Ore Structural Controls at Indooroopilly, Queensland-Exploration ImplicationsSilver-lead mineralization at Indooroopilly, Queensland, extends upwards from Upper Triassic rhyolite which intrudes phyllite-containing Palaeozoic mineralization.Sulphides and magma were emplaced in
Jan 1, 1976
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A Strategy to Minimise Ore Grade Reconciliation Problems Between the Mine and the MillMajor discrepancies between mine estimates and estimates from plant metallurgical balances are a common problem in many gold and base metals mines around the world. Many existing practices are based
Jan 1, 1998
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Optical Blast Fragmentation AssessmentBy Lyman G. J, Ka
The use of images to determine blast fragmentation is the only feasible technique when one does not want to disturb the production cycle. However, three major problems exist with the use of images.
Jan 1, 1990
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The Manufacture of Hot and Cold Finished Seamless and Welded Steel TubingBy Cotton P. L
Although the terms "pipe" and "tube" are normally considered synonymous, a distinction is often drawn, the former term being applied to the hot finished product and the latter to c
Jan 1, 1951
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Specific Gravity and its Relationship to Chemical Composition in Iron OreBy Reid T. W
This paper describes the results of investigations into the relationship between specific gravity and chemical composition in the Cockatoo Island orebody, In the early investigations the samples w
Jan 1, 1976
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A Comprehensive Dynamic Model of the Pierce-Smith Copper Converter: A First Step Towards Better Converter-Aisle OperationBy I T. Cameron
The commercial production of copper metal involves a sequence of purification stages. One step of this process eliminates bulk quantities of iron and sulphur from matte Cu2S(FeS to produce blister con
Jan 1, 1998
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Kinetics and M÷ssbauer Spectroscopy Studies of Direct Iron Ore ReductionBy Zhou A, Cadogan J. M
Direct reduction of iron ore (DR) is one of the promising technology emerging in the world's steel industry. Kinetics and Mossbauer studies of DR with hydrogen have been carried out at two temp
Jan 1, 1997
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New sensor development for hydrocyclone overflow particle cumulative percent passing size online monitoring – a preliminary experimental investigation under dry conditionBy L Yang, L Chen, E Hu, D Tang
Online monitoring of particles cumulative percent passing (PCPP) for a target size at hydrocyclone overflow, compared with traditional offline methods, provides PCPP feedback in real time, and is adva
Aug 24, 2022
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Development in Plant Practice for the Recovery of Gold in South AfricaThe introduction of new technology into thegold-mining industry has been encouraged in recent years by increases in the price of gold andthe necessity for costs to be contained.At most new gold mines,
Jan 1, 1984
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Highwall Mining Trials at Callide MineBy Boyd G
This paper describes the planning, analysis, design and operational experience of highwall mining based on auger drilling techniques applied to thick coal seams exposed in an opencut highwall. Bein
Jan 1, 1991
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Steel WireThe man in the street (and no doubt most members of the Institute) thinks of wire, if he gives it any thought at all, as a most commonplace commodity. It is an accepted necessity, and like most necess
Jan 1, 1947
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Selective Mining at Ok Tedi - Past, Present and FutureSelective open pit mining for gold has been in progress at Harbour Lights since the onset of mining in March 1985. Selective mining techniques used are similar to those in other recently opened gold m
Jan 1, 1986
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Selective Grinding to Improve Copper Recovery at Mount LyellBy Bisshop J. P W
Maximum recovery of sulphide minerals by flotation is achieved over a limited size range. Valuable particles above and below this range have a smaller probability of being recovered. In the normal
Jan 1, 1977
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A Seismic Source Wavelet with Applications to the Modelling of Blast VibrationsThe blasting process involves a complex interaction of a delayed sequence of moving sources of seismic energy which produce nonlinear behaviour near the blast holes. A deterministic description of t
Jan 1, 1990
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The Standardisation of Explosives Ratings by Ideal Detonation CodesBy Sarracino R. S
A number of ideal detonation codes are used internationally for estimating the strength of explosives compositions. Important and far reaching decisions by explosives users are ofen based on the pre
Jan 1, 1990
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Gold Silver Mineralization At Newvesville, Coromandel Peninsula, N.Z.By Torckler L, Brathwaite R. L
At Neavesville gold-silver (electrum) mineralization occurs in steeply-dipping zones of intense fracturing, brecciation and quartz veining within rhyolitic pyroclastics, carbohaceous shales and an
Jan 1, 1980
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Rehabilitation, Recommissioning and Upgrading of the Leinster Nickel ConcentratorBy Millett R
In January 1989, Western Mining Corporation (WMC) acquired the Perseverance and Rocky's Reward orebodies and associated infrastructure from the Agnew Mining Company (AMC). AMC had closed the o
Jan 1, 1991
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The Australian Minerals Sands Industry A Financial PerspectiveBy Baohm C, Barker T
There have been significant changes in the Australian mineral sands industry in recent years due to changing supply and demand conditions, new product opportunities and opportunities for rational
Jan 1, 1986
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Coal Drying of Greenvale Nickel Lateritic OreNickel laterite approximately 40% of the remainder caning deposits. ores are the source of the world's nickel with from sulphide ore Although laterite ores are near the surface and cheap to
Jan 1, 1987