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Microbially Induced Biobeneficiation Of HematiteBy H. Sarvamangala
Selective separation of alumina, silica, calcite and apatite from hematite was achieved through microbiologically induced flotation and flocculation in presence of bacteria (B.subtilis) and that of he
Sep 1, 2012
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Measurement of Gas Velocity in Industrial Flotation Cells (ABSTRACT PAGE)By C. Gomez, J. Finch, R. Dalhke, J. Torrealba-Vargas
"The dispersion of gas into bubbles is an essential feature of flotation machines. Three measurements have typically been used to describe the dispersion: superficial gas velocity (Jg), gas holdup and
Jan 1, 2003
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An Adaptation-Determination Control of Selective Flotation of Nonferrous MetalsBy Victor Avdokhin, Valery Morozov, Valery Stolyarov
"The adaptation-determination method provides for keeping given relationship between concentrations of ionic and molecular components of a pulp liquid and correction of parameter of the model on the b
Jan 1, 2003
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On-belt elemental analysis of lead- zinc ores using Prompt Gamma Neutron Activation AnalysisBy Megha Patel
"The objective of this project was to investigate the application of Prompt Gamma Neutron Activation Analysis (PGNAA) technology to provide real-time on-belt elemental analysis of feed ore in base met
Jan 1, 2014
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An Investigation Into The Role Of The Froth Phase In The Flotation Of Ug2 Ore Using A Laboratory Column Flotation CellBy M. Alvarez-Silva
The control of the amount of chromite reporting to the concentrate during the flotation of UG2 ore is of critical importance since its presence affects the downstream smelting process. It is generally
Sep 1, 2012
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Step Change ? A Staircase Rather Than A Giant LeapIn looking to the future of mineral processing the focus is typically on improved processing units. Basically it is a search for an elusive wonder machine that could revolutionise the economy of minin
Sep 1, 2012
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The Role of Molecular Structure of Surfactants on the Interfacial and Flotation Behavior of Oxide Minerals Particularly QuartzBy D. W. Fuerstenau
Understanding how cationic surfactants affect the interfacial behavior of quartz is important in mineral processing and environmental engineering. This paper presents the results of a study of the eff
Jan 1, 2014
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Development of a model for bubble coarsening in a flotation frothBy Seungwoo Park, Gaurav Soni, Roe-Hoan Yoon, Hyunsun Do, Kaiwu Huang
In a flotation froth (and foam), air bubbles become larger due to coalescence, causing bubble size to increase, bubble surface area to decrease, and hence casing less hydrophobic particles to drop off
Jan 1, 2014
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Power dissipation modeling in tumbling mills using positron emission particle trackingBy David De Klerk, Maximilian Richter, Thirunavukkarasu Pathmathas, Indresan Govender
We consider the average power dissipation distribution for dense granular flows of an idealised mono-sized charge (5 mm glass beads) in a 300 mm diameter tumbling mill operated in the cascading-to-cat
Jan 1, 2014
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Automatic System for Ore Grinding Control in Single-stage Ball MillBy T. A. Penzov
As a result of recent scientific and experimental studies new technical devices have been developed for monitoring and control the process of grinding. The description of microprocessor module MILLCON
Jan 1, 2014
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Structural Characterization and Mechanism of a Synergistic Reagents Combination: Amyl-xanthate, Butyl-dithiophosphate and N, N-diethylddithiocarbamate EsterBy H. Q. Peng
The study of synergistic reagents combination of mineral floatation is more and more important with the decreasing of bonanzas now. In order to determine the chemical reaction mechanism, here we prese
Jan 1, 2014
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Effect Of Particle Size Distribution On Grinding Kinetics In Dry And Wet Ball Milling OperationsBy Avinash Tripathi
It is now well known that the size distribution of the particulate solid has a significant effect on the breakage behavior of particles in the wet as well as dry modes of ball milling operation. In th
Sep 1, 2012
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A Mechanistic Approach to Modelling Slurry Transport in AG/SAG Mills?transport through the ChargeBy P. Condori
In spite of the importance of the slurry transport and discharge in autogenous and semiautogen-ous (AG/SAG) mills, it is evident that a more comprehensive and useful model is still required. Semi-empi
Jan 1, 2014
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The Influence of Acting Forces on Drainage and Rupture of Wetting Films (ABSTRACT PAGE)By K. W. Stöckelhuber, A. Wenger, H. J. Schulze
"An important elementary step of the flotation process is the forming, drainage and rupture of a thin intervening liquid film between bubble and mineral particle.After the encounter of the bubble with
Jan 1, 2003
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Separation of Zn and Fe Content in an EAF DustBy E. A. Brocchi
This work is dedicated to the chemical treatment of a typical EAF dust by chlorine content agents. The residue contains 48% Fe2O3 and 28% ZnO mainly in the franklinite structural form. The others less
Jan 1, 2014
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Microorganisms as Dewatering Aids in Vacuum Filtration of Fine CoalBy Ashok M. Raichur, S. P. Vijayalakshmi
"Recent advances in technology and the growing environmental concern have laid emphasis on the usage of fine clean coal. Coal fines are also generated in large amounts during various coal processing o
Jan 1, 2003
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The use of EQUOtip as a hardness domaining toolBy Khoi Nguyen, Luke Keeney
"Hardness" is an important yet diverse material physical property and is a key parameter in the mining industry in fields such as comminution, geotechnical and blast modelling. Several laboratory and
Jan 1, 2014
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Assembly of Particles with Different Charge Densities at the Air-Water Interface and Its Influence on Bubble StabilityBy Xingshi Yang, Ghislain Bournival, Seher Ata
"Particle-laden interfaces are a fundamental research topic in froth flotation since the process involves particle-coated bubbles in both the pulp and the froth phase. In most experimental studies the
Jan 1, 2018
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The Future of Mining: Will in Place Recovery Ever Come of Age?By R. Batterham
"The history of mineral processing is indeed long and has always been tied to mining methods of the day. While many new processes and devices have been developed, the most significant trend in recent
Jan 1, 2018
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The role of ‘process mineralogy’ in improving the process performance of complex sulphide oresBy Dee Bradshaw
"Process mineralogy’ is a form of applied mineralogy which focuses on addressing problems associated with the processing of ores. ‘Mineralogy’ is the scientific study of minerals and ‘mineral processi
Jan 1, 2014