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  • IMPC
    Mechanisms of Thiobacillus Ferrooxidans Depressing the Floatability of Pyrite (ABSTRACT PAGE)

    By Yimin Zhu, Dezhou Wei, Haijun Liang, Zhifu Zhou

    Pyrite is one of sulfide minerals most widely distributed in the earth. During the flotating separation of metal sulfide and the floating desulfation of coal, it is often requaired to restrain pyrite.

    Jan 1, 2003

  • IMPC
    Geopolymerization of Solid Waste: Technical and Commercial Progress

    Geopolymers are novel engineering materials with the potential to play a highly significant role in the transformation of the construction materials and building products industry in the push to-wards

    Jan 1, 2014

  • IMPC
    Multistage Gravity Separation of Dense Minerals Using the Reflux™ Classifier

    By C. P. Lowes

    "The REFLUX™ Classifier (RC™) consists of a fluidized bed housing, with a system of parallel inclined channels above. This system performs a simultaneous gravity separation and desliming of the feed m

    Jan 1, 2018

  • IMPC
    Beneficiation of Indian iron ore slimes using guar gum flocculant

    By Kaustubh Joshi, Pradip, Beena Rai, Kesri L. Menaria, Venugopal Tammishetti

    "Beneficiation of alumina rich iron ore slimes is a major challenge for the Indian iron ore industry. High alumina is deleterious for the performance of both blast furnace as well as sintering plants.

    Jan 1, 2014

  • IMPC
    Application of Paste Technology for Tailings Handling

    By I. Gombköto

    To sustain the growth of industrial production necessitates the increasing of the amount of processed mined raw and secondary materials. As a side effect of raw material production, the amount of tail

    Jan 1, 2014

  • IMPC
    High pressure grinding rolls simulation using the discrete element method dynamic coupling interface

    By Gabriel Barrios, Juan Pérez-Prim, Marcelo Tavares

    "The application of High Pressure grinding Rolls (HPGR) has been growing in the mining industry for the last 10 to 15 years. The major benefits generally supporting this trend are better energy effici

    Jan 1, 2014

  • IMPC
    The Effect of Grinding Conditions on Fine Galena Flotation and Separation from Pyrite

    By John Ralston, Stephen Grano, Yongjun Peng, Daniel Fornasiero

    "A specially designed mill which allowed the control of pH throughout grinding was used to study the effect of grinding conditions on galena flotation and galena separation from pyrite. The changes oc

    Jan 1, 2003

  • IMPC
    Coarse Crushing Of Rocks By Impact

    By Georg Unland, Thomas Wegner

    "Different types of impact crushers use the physical effect of impact to crush rocks. The rocks can vary from soft to hard and from ductile to brittle but they should never be abrasive. Since the prin

    Jan 1, 2003

  • IMPC
    The Germanium Extraction From Industrial Wastes By Microbiological Methods

    By I. Blayda

    The purpose of this work is to study and make comparative analysis of germanium extraction and related valuable components of the sublimates from the burning of domestic power coals (product 1) and ge

    Sep 1, 2012

  • IMPC
    Computer Simulation of Iron Ore Agglomeration Process in Rotating Drums

    By Kal Sastry, Anshuman Prasad

    This paper presents a population balance model (PBM) for describing the agglomeration process and select a suitable coalescence kernel that can simultaneously describe nucleation, layering and coalesc

    Jan 1, 2003

  • IMPC
    Rating cumulative grade recovery curve data

    By Christian O’Keefe, Alex Van der Spek

    "Evaluation of inequalities of the partial sums defining cumulative grade and recovery prove that cumulative grade has an upper bound not dependent on the bank number and cumulative recovery possesses

    Jan 1, 2014

  • IMPC
    Improving Coarse Particle Flotation

    Mineral flotation is effective over a relatively narrow particle size range of approximately 10 µm to 150 µm. If the upper particle size limit can be increased, however, a run-of-mine ore may be coars

    Jan 1, 2014

  • IMPC
    Nitrogen removal from wastewater by adsorption of bentonite

    By Jun Qiu, Ping Chen, Xianjun Lu

    Nitrogen of different forms from wastewater was adsorbed by the natural bentonite and modified bentonite. The effects of adsorption conditions on the nitrogen removal were investigated. The experiment

    Jan 1, 2014

  • IMPC
    Kinetic Study On Heating Cycle For Removal Of LOI In Iron Ore Fines For Pelletization

    By P. C. Beuria

    Iron ore concentrate contains different mineral phases viz. hematite, magnetite, goethite, kaolinite, and gibbsite. Presence of some of these phases like goethite, kaolinite, and gibbsite contribute t

    Sep 1, 2012

  • IMPC
    Enhancement of arsenic removal efficiency from mining waste water by accelerated carbonation

    By Thenepalli Thriveni, Seong-Young Nam, Nam-Il Um

    New modern water treatment technologies required for arsenic removal from waste waters contaminated extensively by various background sources from mining, industrial waste, agricultural waste, paintin

    Jan 1, 2014

  • IMPC
    Theoretical Description Of A Motion Of A Spherical Bubble In Neighbourhood Of A Falling Particle

    By P. Basarova

    The attachment of bubbles onto a collecting surface is an ubiquitous natural phenomenon, playing a critical role in numerous practical processes. The goal of the project is to broaden the knowledge ab

    Sep 1, 2012

  • IMPC
    The Effect of Temperature, Oxygen Potential and Slag Chemistry on the Stability of Chromium Spinels in Melter Slags in the Base Metals Industry (ABSTRACT PAGE)

    By Jacques Eksteen, Sharif Jahanshahi, Neill J. Bartie, Shouyi Sun

    The gradual increase in Cr2O3 levels of UG-2 ores has become a matter of concern for platinum producers in South Africa due to the formation of chromite spinels in melters. The effect of bulk FeOx/MgO

    Jan 1, 2003

  • IMPC
    Flotation in highly concentrated electrolyte solutions

    By Sergio Castro, Janusz Laskowski

    In the flotation in highly concentrated electrolyte solutions not only ionic strength but also chemical composition, flotation pH and mineral properties play an important role. As a result an improvem

    Jan 1, 2014

  • IMPC
    Electrochemical Impedance Studies Of Model Particles: The Effect Of Particle Size, Particle Shape, Hydrophobicity And Collector Dosages

    By Y. J. Ferdosi

    This paper presents the outcomes of the preliminary investigation focused on the potential usage of Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS) in minerals processing. Currently, Electrochemical Impe

    Sep 1, 2012

  • IMPC
    On the Effect of Water Hardness in Fluorite Flotation – The Role of Ion Specifity

    By Bruno Michaux, Markus Reuter, Martin Rudolph

    "It is relatively well-established in the literature that the flotation of calcium minerals using fatty acids as collector is very sensitive to the process water composition. In particular, hard water

    Jan 1, 2018