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Design of New Type Inertia Vibrating CrusherBy Chen Bang, Xia Xiao’ou, Zhang Feng
"Ores with compressive strength lower than 150 MPa are usually easy to be crushed by conventional jaw crushers and cone crushers. However, for hard ores with compressive strength exceeding 150 MPa and
Jan 1, 2016
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Integrating Work Index into Mine Planning at Large Scale Mining OperationsBy Jose A. Caceres
Mine planning and mineral processing optimization are usually treated as two unconnected problems, especially at open pit and panel caving mines where the cut-off grade is practically the only variab
May 1, 2004
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Maximizing Energy Efficiency in Smelter Feed DryingBy C. -G. Berg, J. T. Tuominen
Since the beginning of the 20th century, energy efficiency in copper smelting has been improved by a factor of 30 as a result of adopting autogenous smelting processes with more and more efficient was
Jan 1, 2019
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Fluid Dynamics Studies of Bottom-Blown and Side-Blown Copper Smelting FurnacesBy Z. X. Cui, X. D. Ma, L. Contreras, X. Jiang
The bath smelting process is one of the key techniques applied in the current copper smelting production, which includes bottom-blown and side-blown furnaces differently from the direction of gas inje
Jan 1, 2019
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Upgrade of Autocatalyst Scrap for Recycling Platinum Group MetalsBy A. Suzue, T. H. Okabe, Y. Taninouchi
Methods for the physical separation and enrichment of platinum group metals (PGMs) from autocatalyst scrap were studied in order to develop an environmentally friendly and efficient recycling process.
Jan 1, 2014
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Hydrometallurgical Treatment of Arsenic Containing MaterialsBy David Dreisinger
Arsenic occurs in nature in association with many valuable metals including copper, nickel, cobalt, gold and platinum group metals. The recovery of these valuable metals is of course complicated by th
Jan 1, 2014
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Iron and Copper Oxide Molecular Emissions Detection in Flash Smelting ProcessesBy R. A. Parra, Fuentes, C. Godoy, L. E. Arias, C. A. Toro, M. Marin, E. Balladares, V. Parra, G. Reyes, S. N. Torres, D. Sbarbaro
In this paper, we report on the detection of spectral molecular emission of iron oxide (FeO) and copper oxide (CuxO) emitted by reactions occurring in a laboratory scale flash smelting process of pyri
Jan 1, 2019
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Copper Electrowinning Developments at Glencore NikkelverkBy E. Rosseland
Glencore Nikkelverk is operating its Chlorine Leach Process in Kristiansand, Norway, producing nickel, copper and cobalt metals by electrowinning. The copper tankhouse, with an annual capacity of 40 0
Jan 1, 2019
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Electrode and Electrode Management Technology for Use on Base Metal Electric FurnacesBy S. Bantubani, I. Mc Dougall, S. Arjun, H. Joubert, R. Hansraj
The requirements determining the design of the Söderberg electrode columns used in base metal applications are different to those of other industries. There is a strong trend to position the contact s
Jan 1, 2019
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Metal Mining and the Environment - Where Does the Industry Stand?By Wallace R. Horn
"MR. CHAIRMAN AND GENTLEMEN :I begin this talk by making a couple of comments which are of the nature of disclaimers.Firstly, and as the Chairman has otherwise indicated, I was neither ""born into"" n
Jan 1, 1972
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The Behavior of Arsenic under Medium Temperature OxidationBy R. T. Seaman
There are several hydrometallurgical alternative processing options under development for high enargite and arsenic containing copper concentrates ranging from biological, atmospheric, medium temperat
Jan 1, 2019
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Nickel Deposits 1n the Quill Creek and White River Areas, YukonBy Finley A. Campbell
"Nickel-copper sulphide deposits associated with basic rocks in the Quill Greek area and the White River area in the Yukon Territory have been studied and compared from the view-point of their general
Jan 1, 1960
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Forward and reverse numerical modeling of the nanoindentation of coatingsBy W. Beres, Li. J.
The finite element method (FEM) has been applied to investigate the stress fields and deformation of a TiN/Ti-6A1-4V coating/substrate system subjected to nanoindentation. MSC Patran and MSC Marc were
Jan 1, 2004
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CIM Mineral Exploration Best Practice GuidelinesBy CIM Mineral Resource, Mineral Reserve Committee
The CIM Mineral Exploration Best Practice Guidelines (the Exploration Guidelines) have been prepared to assist professional geoscientists and engineers to conduct consistently high-quality work in ord
Nov 23, 2018
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Raise Drilling and Equipping a 1,892 Metre Deep Service Shaft in ZambiaBy B. Burger, T. Bester, S. Deonarain, L. S. Schultz
"This paper details the process followed to raise drill and equip a 6.1 metre diameter vertical service shaft at Glencore’s Mindola Deeps project in Kitwe, Copperbelt Province, Zambia. The project sco
Jan 1, 2019
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Stop Metal Losses in Processes with Sulphide, Cyanide, Ammonia and Pressure FluctuationsBy F. W. Crossland
Losses of metal are often traced to incorrect pH/ORP signals in flotation, leaching, extraction, electrolysis, and precipitation processes, aggravated by pressure changes. IC Controls, a Canadian mini
Jan 1, 2014
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Discontinuum Mechanics of Linear Rock MassesBy C. Yanqui
"Discontinuum Mechanics is based on two foundations: the idealization of the internal structure of substances, and the principle of the arithmetic mean value. For a linear discontinuum, the methods of
Jan 1, 2015
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Solvent Extraction of Rare Earth Elements Using Cyanex® 572By B. Jakovljevic, M. D. Soderstrom, T. McCallum, A. J. Quilodrán
Cytec has developed a new organophosphorus based solvent extraction (SX) reagent for rare earth separations. The new product, CYANEX® 572, has been formulated to allow efficient extraction while minim
Jan 1, 2014
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Exploration Problems in Northern AlbertaBy W. L. Falconer
"IntroductionThe very recent emphasis on the importance of the northern portions of the Alberta basin as a prospective oil province has led the oil companies northward into new and undeveloped territo
Jan 1, 1950
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Chapter IV-Continued - Part 2.-Nova Scotia - Structure of the Gold Veins of Nova ScotiaBy G. Vibert Douglas
"Gold occurs in Nova Scotia in three ways, saddle reefs, fissure veins, and fossil placers. Of these the saddle reefs are the commonest. They have been the source of most of the gold and have also bee
Jan 1, 1954