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Reagent-enhanced Destruction of Flotation FrothsBy M. P. Krasteva
The froth flotation process for separation of mineral ores depends on the establishment of care-fully controlled froth. The formation of very stable froth in the flotation circuit is a problem that ma
Jan 1, 2014
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Processing a Complex W Ore by Pre-Concentrating with a Falcon Concentrator Prior to FlotationBy Y. Foucaud, I. Filippova, L. Filippov
Flotation is the most common beneficiation route for tungsten ores, but the predominance of minerals with similar surface properties poses a real challenge. This study investigates the use of Falcon c
Jan 1, 2018
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Multifunctional Possibilities of Horizontal Vibrational Grinding MillsBy L. Kuzev
Unknown and unpopular vibrational grinding mills possibilities to horizontal working chambers have been discussed. They can be realized under normal conditions with the typical values of vibrations ap
Jan 1, 2014
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Determination Of The Bond Work Index Of Composite MaterialsBy B. Csoke
The Bond and the Hardgrove methods are widely used for the determination of the material?s grindability. Generally, the determination of the Bond work index of inhomogeneous materials can be carried o
Sep 1, 2012
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Energy dissipation conditions in hydrocyclone separatorBy Lina Chica, Arturo Barrientos, O. Bustamante
Hydrocyclone is a device commonly used in mineral processing industry. Underflow control plays a fundamental role in hydrocyclone operation. This affirmation supports the fact that hydrocyclone underf
Jan 1, 2014
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Effect of Hydraulic Conditions on the Flocculation Process of Fine Hematite FlocculantsBy H. X. Yan, J. X. Zhang, F. S. Niu
"The analysis on influencing factors of hydraulic conditions in fine hematite flocculation, such as stirring speed, stirring time and axial distance of particle size and fractal dimension of floc was
Jan 1, 2018
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Natural Clinoptilolite Modification for Removing Molybdate and Sulfate Ions from Mineral Processing WastewaterBy V. Panayotov, M. Panayotova
"Wastewater from ores processing is often polluted by molybdate and sulfate (SO42-) ions. Sorption is one of suitable methods for removing those pollutants when presenting in low concentrations. This
Jan 1, 2018
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Research on the Composition Characteristics of Slag from Desulphurization and Slag SkimmingBy L. Y. Wang
In order to produce the iron and steel products with high quality and decrease the output of steel tailings, the quality of molten iron is a critical factor for iron and steel companies, especially th
Jan 1, 2014
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Physicochemical observations during process water reuse in flotation of oxide copper-cobalt oreBy Stoyan Gaydardzhiev, Michel Shengo, Pierre Kalenga
Lab-scale flotation of copper and cobalt oxidized ore from the Luiswishi deposit in the Katanga province (DRC) has been done focusing on the influence of the degree of process water recycling on metal
Jan 1, 2014
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Requirements for the Effective Simulation of the Flotation ProcessBy R. L. Pascual, W. J. Whiten
"The froth flotation process is not well understood. Both flotation models, and the parameters used to describe the stream flows are not well defined. They in fact vary considerably in different appli
Jan 1, 2003
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Use of Weak-base Ion-exchange Resin for Gold Ore ProcessingBy N. S. Voiloshnikova
Large-scale continuous ?Resin-In-Pulp? process tests were conducted at Irgiredmet. The object for testing was the sample of oxidized gold ore from one of Siberian deposit. Weak-base ion ex-change resi
Jan 1, 2014
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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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A comprehensive bubble life model for conventional flotationBy Francisco Cubillos, Jorge Menacho, Cesar Gomez, Juan Rodríguez
Mineral flotation is the most used process to selectively separate particles of one or more minerals of interest. The process uses natural or induced hydrophobicity to collect particles on the surface
Jan 1, 2014
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Selecting Suitable Environmental and Economic Indicators for Flotation PerformanceBy Caitlin Rogers
The environmental and economic sustainability of froth flotation is dependent on effective management, which in turn improves the performance of a concentrator. In economic terms this means improved
Jan 1, 2014
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A Predictive Model For Solution Composition, Neutralizer Dosage, And Sludge Generation In The Treatment Of Acid Mine Drainage From Abandoned MinesBy Chiharu Tokoro
Acid Mine Drainage (AMD), high acid water containing heavy metals discharged from mines, has been recognized as major cause of mine pollution. In Japan, the government spends billions of yen every yea
Sep 1, 2012
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Cutting-Edge Technological Solutions Enabling Competitive Advantages of Iron-Ore Concentrate Produced by PJSC Mikhailovsky GOKBy A. V. Kozub, D. O. Sharkovsky, R. I. Ismagilov
"Due to complex mineral composition and fine ingrained nature concentration of iron ores deposited in Mikhailovskoye mine field requires application of wet magnetic separation to produce 65–66% Fetota
Jan 1, 2018
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Copper and Molybdenite Recovery in Plant and Batch Laboratory Cells in Porphyry Copper Rougher FlotationIn this paper, the recovery of copper minerals and molybdenite in the rougher/scavenger banks of two separate mineral processing plants is compared with recovery in laboratory (batch) cells. A number
Jan 1, 2014
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Practical Study on Beneficiation Wastewater Reuse of Nanjing Lead-zinc MineBy C. L. Tang
Parts of the wastewater are reused directly and the rest moderately purified and reused, so the utilization rate of wastewater of the whole processing plant reaches 100 percent. At the same time, bene
Jan 1, 2014
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Improved PGM-Chromite Selectivity in a Pneumo-Mechanical Flotation CellBy V. Ross
"The Upper Group 2 (UG2) reef in the Bushveld Complex in South Africa hosts an estimated 40% of the world’s Platinum Group Metal (PGM) resources. The processing of this ore via flotation poses two par
Jan 1, 2018
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The key role of sample weathering in self-heating testing methodologies for sulphidesBy J. Finch, F. Rosenblum, McGill University
The self-heating of sulphides can be a major hazard in mining operations and concentrate handling, particularly during transportation and associated storage. Self-heating results from the oxidation of
Jan 1, 2014