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Automated Structure Mapping Of Rock Faces
By M. K. Elmouttie, G. V. Poropat
Mapping of exposed rock walls provides data on geological features such as joints, bedding planes, faults etc critical to the economics and the safety of mine operations. Traditional, manual methods o
Jan 1, 2006
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Common-Sense Improvements To Electric Smelting At Impala Platinum (J o u r n a l P a p e r)
By V. Coetzee
In 1992, a paper was compiled highlighting a common-sense approach to electric smelting at Impala Platinum. Since then, the smelter complex has undergone considerable changes. Mineral economics, UG2 e
Jan 1, 2006
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Reduction Of Chromium Oxide In Stainless Steel Slags
By N. Sano
The chromium oxide in stainless steel slags usually exists as Cr2O3. However, there is a possibility that it is oxidized to hazardous CrO3 after disposal or during use. Therefore, some technical devel
Jan 1, 2004
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A Chance-Constrained Programming Approach For Open Pit Long-Term Production Scheduling In Stochastic Environments
By J. Golamnejad
This paper attempts to model long-term production scheduling problems by chance constrained binary integer programming in a stochastic environment. This stochastic model is set up to account for ore b
Jan 1, 2006
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The Transformation Of Ferrochromium Smelting Technologies During The Last Decades (3844a56b-bacc-4d72-9cf3-15ee7bf5e6c1)
By J. Daavittila
In the latter part of the 1980s Outokumpu Chrome in Tornio, Finland, was in a situation when its twenty-year-old ferrochrome plant was becoming too inefficient to sustain economically sound production
Jan 1, 2004
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Investigation Into How the Magnesia, Silica, and Alumina Contents of Iron Ore Sinter Influence Its Mineralogy and Properties
The influence of varying amounts of magnesia, silica, and alumina in iron ore sinter on its mineralogy, reducibility index (RI), reduction disintegration index (RDI), physical breakdown (AI and TI), a
Jan 1, 2010
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The Manganese Ferroalloys Industry In Southern Africa
By J. D. Steenkamp
Southern Africa has a history rich in the pyrometallurgical processing of ores. Two of the alloys produced are high-carbon ferromanganese (74?83 per cent Mn) and silicomanganese (59?67 per cent Mn and
Aug 1, 2013
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Cobalt And Nickel Removal From Zincor Impure Electrolyte By Molecular Recognition Technology (MRT) - Pilot Plant Demonstration
By G. J. van Tonder
The use of Molecular Recognition Technology (MRT), a highly selective separation technology using specifically designed ligands (such as macrocycles), has been demonstrated to be an effective treatmen
Jan 1, 2002
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Development Of A New Operator Visibility Assessment Technique For Mobile Equipment
By I. Bhattacherya
Over the last three decades, the mining industry has been moving towards underground mechanized mining methods and the number of load haul dump (LHD) vehicles utilized has increased. The growth of mec
Jan 1, 2006
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Developments In Furnace Technology For Ferro-Nickel Production
By T. Gerritsen, A. Matyas, F. Stober, I. Candy
This paper describes developments in ferro-nickel furnace technology, specifically improvements to cooling methods, furnace controls, and high voltage furnace operating regime. The evolution of these
Jan 1, 2004
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Developing Green Energy Projects in Southern Africa?A Mining Investment Approach
By M. Seeger
The demographics and the growing numbers of people provide a strong signal that the demand for electrical power in Southern Africa will grow considerably over the foreseeable future. Without a steady
Jan 1, 2010
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A Case Study On Stoping Shift Buffering At Impala Platinum: A Critical Chain Project Management Perspective ? Synopsis
By R. C. D. Phillis
Conventional stoping in hard rock mining is largely considered an operational environment. This paper suggests that stoping falls within the realm of a project management environment typified by uncer
Jan 1, 2011
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A Review Of Sub-Saharan Heavy Mineral Sand Deposits: Implications For New Projects In Southern Africa
By R. M. Tyler
The importance of the heavy mineral sands to southern African economic well-being cannot be over emphasized. The value of the worldwide titanium dioxide industry is estimated at $7 billion. Six out of
Jan 1, 2004
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Chemical Risk Assessment At The International Programme On Chemical Safety
By A. Aitio
Sustainable development is one of the central themes of the work of the World Health Organization; chemical safety is one of its important components. For more than 25 years, WHO has had specialized u
Jan 1, 2004
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Geology, Hydrogeology And Structural Competency Of The Boundary Pillar At South Deep Gold Mine
By M. van Biljon
The possible closure and subsequent flooding of South Deep Gold Mine?s neighbouring Randfontein Estates Limited No. 4 Shaft (REL 4) necessitated the construction of five concrete plugs in the connecti
Jan 1, 2006
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The Upgrading Of An Inferior Grade Zircon To Superior Opacifier For Sanitary Ware And Glazes
By E. Snyders
The upgrading process of an inferior grade of zircon to a superior opacifier for ceramic applications was investigated. A calcining process in the presence of mineralizers was used to produce the prod
Jan 1, 2005
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The Effect Of Underground Mine Water On Performance Of The Mufulira Flotation Process
By D. E. Ng?andu
The experience of Mufulira concentrator, of the Zambia Consolidated Copper Mines Limited, with underground mine drainage water, which is used in milling operations is discussed. It is shown that the u
Jan 1, 2001
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Flotation Of A Copper Sulphide Ore From Okiep Using Thiol Collectors And Their Mixtures
By G. Hangone
Paper written on project work carried out in partial fulfilment of MSc thesis This paper investigates the effects of thiol collectors: xanthates, dithiophosphates, dithiocarbamates and mixtures of
Jan 1, 2005
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Theory And Application Of Magnesia Ramming Material In Ferroalloy Refining Furnaces
By Y. Jin
Magnesia ramming materials have been widely used in China instead of magnesia bricks as furnace lining materials of ferroalloy refining furnace. The paper introduces the development of the ramming mat
Jan 1, 2004
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Melting Phenomena In Ferromanganese Production
By Dechun Lou, Benjamin Ravary, Merete Tangstad, Stein Wasbø, Sean Gaal
The melting phenomena of manganese ore, slag and alloys were studied in an experimental sessile drop furnace. Particles of approximately 20-60mg were placed on graphite substrates and then heated at a
Jan 1, 2007