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The SCR® Process Produces High Quality Copper Rod Around The WorldBy P. W. Ware
The majority of all refined copper is consumed to produce electrical conductors. Most copper conductors are drawn into wire from 8 mm ETP copper rod produced from high purity copper cathodes. Southwir
Jan 1, 2007
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Investigation Of Alternative Materials For The Burner System On The Shaft FurnaceBy T. Stergiou
An extensive research is being carried out on the shaft furnace operation in order to minimize down-times and reduce operational cost. The need to increase the scrap percentage on the charging mix, to
Jan 1, 2007
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Review of refractory materials used in the cathode lining of aluminium electrolysis cellsBy P. Bonadia, A. Tabereaux
Nearly all aluminium smelters are increasing the potline amperage to achieve higher aluminium production. In some instances the higher amperage operation has a significant negative impact on shortenin
Jan 1, 2004
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The Frood Ore Deposit: A Suggestion as to its OriginBy C. V. Corless
THE origin of various types and groups of ore deposits was some years ago a subject of much controversy. To this statement the copper-nickel deposits near Sudbury afforded no exception. Not since the
Jan 1, 1929
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Complex Sulphide Flotation Using NitrogenBy M. Leroux, C. J. Martin, S. R. Rao, J. A. Finch
"The effect of nitrogen on the flotation separation of sulphides from complex ores from Brunswick Mining and Smelting (New Brunswick) and Mattabi Mines (Ontario) was investigated. The most significant
Jan 1, 1988
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Application of Structural-Thermal Modelling to Negate the Need for Movement Joints within a Frozen Mine ShaftBy A. Pearson, Auld. F. A., S. O. Colbeck
"To minimise mine shaft maintenance over the long-term, some potash mine shaft sinking projects have required the provision of a continuous fully welded waterproof steel liner over a substantial depth
Jan 1, 2019
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An Analysis of a Detailed Engineering Study in Accordance with IESO IAP RequirementsBy N. D. Wineinger, J. Jodouin
"An Independent Electricity System Operator Industrial Accelerator Program (IESO IAP) case study was completed for a mine in Ontario, Canada by SRK Consulting, Inc. The purpose of the study was to ana
Jan 1, 2019
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Production methods within the sphagnum peat moss industry in CanadaBy JOHN DUNFIELD
Good quality sphagnum peat bogs occur across Canada in areas of ample rainfall and cool, temperate climates. Early peat production techniques were restricted primarily to hand digging blocks of peat a
Jan 1, 1984
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Programmable logic control applied to a coal preparation plant complexBy L. W. Krahenbil
The programmable Logic Controller (PLC), at its present stage of evolution, is now considered as a mature control system. The PLC combines the solid-state reliability of hardwired logic and computer c
Jan 1, 1979
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Radiation Protection at the McArthur River Uranium MineBy Trent Hamilton
Cameco ? McArthur River Operation is a high-grade uranium mine in northern Saskatchewan. Average grades mined are nearly 20%, more than 20 times higher than other operating uranium mines in the world.
Aug 1, 2010
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Automatic Generation of BIM Using Parametric FamilyBy J. Lee
A monolithic caisson is one of the major structural components commonly used in the construction of docks, breakwaters, and container terminal quay walls. Since the structure of monolithic caissons is
Aug 1, 2013
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The Contact Process for Sulphuric AcidBy W. H. De Blois
Introduction In the contact process for ?the manufacture of sulphuric acid, sulphur dioxide gas - produced by the burning of sulphur or of sulphur-bearing ores, or as a by-product in the treatment
Jan 1, 1927
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Waste management: A materials management/product stewardship approachBy Redhead Robert J.
"In 1991, the Canadian Council of Ministers for the Environment (CCME) charged its Waste Management Task Group with developing a nationally coordinated strategy to measure, monitor, and achieve the ob
Jan 1, 1996
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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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Implementation of APC at Freeport-Mcmoran’s (FMI) Morenci Metcalf ConcentratorBy A. Supomo, H. Resendiz, C. Burbidge
"Freeport-McMoRan Inc. (FMI) commissioned the expansion of the Morenci Metcalf concentrator in 2014. The concentrator included many design and equipment innovations, including the first-of-its-kind Me
Jan 1, 2019
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Canada's Role in the Atomic AgeBy F. R. Joubin
MR. CHAIRMAN, Members of the C.I.M., and Friends -particularly friends, because I am not entirely a stranger in your city. I was last here some five years ago and it has given me a great deal of pleas
Jan 1, 1958
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Refining and Petrochemicals in Nova ScotiaBy D. C. Downing
"I THANK YOU for the invitation which The Mining Society of Nova Scotia extended, originally to Gordon Berry, manager 'of our Point Tupper Refinery, to join you at this meeting and discuss refining an
Jan 1, 1973
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Notes on Salt and the Salines of Nova ScotiaBy A. R. Chambers
At the 1924 Annual Meeting of the Institute, held in Toronto, the writer presented some notes on the occurrence of salt at Malagash, Nova Scotia, together with a few remarks on the uses of salt. The d
Jan 1, 1929
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Recent Developments in Gold Milling PracticeBy W. B. Timm
Introduction In preparing this paper on Recent Developments in Gold Milling Practice, the idea occurred to me that possibly the best way to deal with the subject would be to take you in thought on a
Jan 1, 1935
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Ownership and Jurisdiction Of Oil and Gas ResourcesBy A. J. MacEachen
"LIKE ALL OTHER NOVA SCOTIANS, I have been thrilled during the past few years with the growing evidence that substantial reserves of oil and gas are being discovered off the Atlantic coast of Canada.
Jan 1, 1973