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Collector Screening by TOF-MS for Platinum & Palladium Flotation
By Frank Cappuccitti, Stephen Chryssoulis, Stamen Dimov
Surface organic microanalysis of platinum (Pt) and palladium (Pd) minerals by TOF MS1 is an attractive complement and potential alternative to conventional collector screening methods. Its attractiven
Jan 1, 2003
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Microbially Induced Mineral Flotation and Flocculation (ABSTRACT PAGE)
By K. A. Natarajan
Interaction with microorganisms results in significant surface chemical changes on minerals. For example, chemolithotrophs such as Thiobacillus ferrooxidans and Thiobacillus thiooxidans significantly
Jan 1, 2003
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Hydrophobicity and Flotation of Quartz and Feldspar in Presence of Monoalkyl of Polyethylene Glycol Ethers
By Elzbieta Mielczarski, Jerzy Mielczarski, Jan Drzymala, Yann Duval
"The monoalkyl ethers of polyethylene glycols are universal flotation reagents because they can be used as collectors, frothers, surfactants, and depressants. Their collecting power was demonstrated f
Jan 1, 2003
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Effects of Water Quality on Performance of Bentonite Binders in Iron Ore Pelletization
By S. K. Kawatra, S. J. Ripke, T. C. Eisele
"An estimated 600,000 tons of bentonite clay are used annually in the U. S. as binder for production of iron ore concentrate pellets. Since this is a significant cost item for the plants, and the addi
Jan 1, 2003
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Hybrid and Optimal Control of Complex Mineral and Metallurgical Processes
By Johann Botha, Niel de Clerk, Tony B. Lange
"PROCESS COMPLEXITYDespite many years of research and development, mineral and metallurgical processes are in general highly complex and still difficult to understand and control. One of the biggest f
Jan 1, 2003
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The Economic and Environmental Case for Recovering Cyanide from Gold Plant Tailings (ABSTRACT PAGE)
By Chris A. Fleming
"Interest in the recovery of cyanide from gold and silver plant tailings has heightened in recent years. This interest has been spurred by several factors:Increasingly stringent regulations throughout
Jan 1, 2003
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Mineral Engineering – A Qualitatively New Stage of Development of Processing and Further Utilization of Mineral Raw Materials
By Kazimierz St. Sztaba
"Mineral processing – the first technological stage of utilization of mineral – has a very long history. In particular, it revealed and reveals the continuous development and perfection of technologic
Jan 1, 2003
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Effects of Ultrasound on the Removal of Humic Acids with the Preformed Aluminium Hydroxide Flocs
By B. C. Qi
"In water treatment, flocculation or coagulation with aluminium or ferric salts has been widely used for many years to remove natural organic matter (NOM), including humic acids. However, the adsorpti
Jan 1, 2003
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Technology and Raw Materials for Solar Cell Quality Quartz
By Knut L. Sandvik, Erik Larsen
"Estimated global solar energy demand in 2001 required approximately 5,500 tons of silicon feedstock. This required 65,000 tons of quartz. If the trend continues, the solar energy demand in 2010 would
Jan 1, 2003
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Towards a New Understanding of the Cyclone Separator
By Peter N. Holtham, Geoffrey J. Lyman, The University of Queensland, Matthew S. Brennan, Vijay Subramanian, Rui X. Rong
"The cyclone would have a claim to be the commonest, least understood and most abused piece of mineral processing equipment available for study by researchers. It has certainly generated its fair shar
Jan 1, 2003
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Comparative Liberation Study by Image Analysis of Merensky Reef Samples Comminuted by Electric-Pulse Disaggregation and by Conventional Crusher (ABSTRACT PAGE)
By Paul W. Weiblen, Louis J. Cabri, Rolando Lastra
"Preliminary tests were done to determine whether comminution by electric-pulse disaggregation, or EPD (cf. Rudashevsky et al; 1995), was more effective than using conventional crushing for Merensky R
Jan 1, 2003
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Reduction Foreign Substance K, Na and Si from Iron Minerals
By Jian Zhang, Yongfu Yu, Fuguang Zhang, Liping Che
There is one large-scaled iron ore deposit in Inner Mongolia of China, but it is very complex which includes about 170 types of minerals and 71 elements. The hematite, magnetite are mainly iron ores.
Jan 1, 2003
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Triboelectric Charge Characteristics and Electrical Separation of Wollastonite from Complex Silicate Ore (ABSTRACT PAGE)
By Hamid-Reza Manouchehri
"The triboelectric charge attributes of some silicate minerals (i.e., feldspar, quartz and wollastonite) after contacting different triboecharging medium made of different materials were studied. The
Jan 1, 2003
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Safety Requirements and Evaluation of Health Hazards in the Processing of Mineral and Waste Materials (ABSTRACT PAGE)
By Gerke Gilian, Pretz Thomas, Pehlken Alexandra
"The evaluation of health hazards within the treatment of mineral and waste materials is gaining more and more importance in industrial countries. The need to control occupational safety has been reco
Jan 1, 2003
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Implications of Slow Atmospheric Chromium Oxidation for the Disposal of Smelter Slags and Finishing Plant Sludges
By Jochen Petersen, Harro von Blottnitz
"The landfill disposal of slags is common practice in the metallurgical industry. Chromium may be a minor constituent in many cases. It is present mostly in the form of chromites, which are considered
Jan 1, 2003
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Real-Time Condition Management of Critical Plant Equipment and Processes (ABSTRACT PAGE)
By Rebecca Hope, Derick Moolman, Frikkie Malan
"Despite the lip service that has been paid to pro-active plant maintenance processes over recent years, a significant portion of maintenance in industry is still reactive. The business driving force
Jan 1, 2003
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On-Line Identification and Classification of Grinding Mill Behaviour and Optimising Trajectories
By Sami Makni, Ahmed Bouajila
"To remain competitive in an open market, mining companies are more and more requested to optimise their complex and highly multivariate processes. The increasing amount of process data, brought about
Jan 1, 2003
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Solids Loading in Mineral Flotation Froths
By Jan J. Cilliers, Nicolas Barbian, Esther Ventura-Medina
"Mineral froth flotation is one of the most widely used processes to separate particles of valuable mineral from its associated gangue. It involves the selective separation of the hydrophobic particle
Jan 1, 2003
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Computer Simulation of Iron Ore Agglomeration Process in Rotating Drums (ABSTRACT PAGE)
By Kal Sastry, Anshuman Prasad
"Agglomeration of fine iron ore concentrates is carried out in two steps:Balling, which refers to the production of green pellets by tumbling moist fines powders in drums, discs, or cones, and Indurat
Jan 1, 2003
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Predicting Wet Foam Coalescence and Drainage from Two-Bubble Interaction Experiments
By M. T. Spyridopolous, S. J. Neethling
"There has been a significant research interest in the stability of single thin films, including prediction of their failure based on disjoining pressure and film thickness experiments and DLVO theory
Jan 1, 2003