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Burning Pyrites Compared To Sulphur 2009By W. V. Mutler
Present day capital costs are analyzed for a 2,000 metric tonne per day (MTPD) pyrite burning plant and compared with a sulphur burning plant of the same capacity. Power, raw material and steam produ
Jan 1, 2009
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The blast-induced noise and ground vibration structural and human response: A case for the South African mud house homesBy X. Gumede
Mud houses are common structures in most South African rural homes closer to the mining operations. Fulltime dwellers in these properties are often the elderly. The mine codes of practice and the Sout
Dec 15, 2025
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A short history of the development of tapping equipmentBy A. Dienenthal
"The casthouse floor has always been one of the most dangerous working places on a blast furnace or a ferro-alloy/nonferrous furnace. Apart from working in an atmosphere including toxic gases, fumes,
Jan 1, 2014
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Sulphur From Smelter Gases And Sulphate-Rich EffluentsBy Jannie Maree, Dieks Theron, Ryneth Nengovhela, Patrick Hlabela
In extracting base metals from ore bodies, sulphide as well as oxide, the main environmental concern is sulphur, whether in the form of sulphurous gases or sulphate in liquid form. Generally sulphur
Jan 1, 2005
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A comparison study of degradation of typical thiol collectors in flotation effluents by O3 and O3/UV185+254nm P. Fu and Y. MaBy P. Fu, Y. Ma
Residual collectors and their byproducts (e.g., CS2) in flotation effluents can cause water contamination and even result in serious health hazards to humans and animals, Therefore, residual flotation
Jan 1, 2020
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Material tracking system for bulk material handlingBy M. H. Lampen
The SILAG Material Tracking System MTS monitors and controls the complete material flow throughout the plant - and even companywide. The customized system developed by Siemens especially for bulk mate
Sep 1, 2001
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End-of-life mode of failure of a zinc sulphide concentrate fluidized-bed roaster and its rebuilding - SynopsisZincor operates four Lurgi fluidized-bed roasters at its roast-leach-electrowin refinery in Springs, South Africa. In 2006, Zincor?s four roasters had reached ages ranging between 26 and 38 years, whi
Jan 1, 2007
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SA coal resources and reserves, a present-day outlookBy X. M. Prévost
The reassessment of coal reserves has become a matter of urgency and has come as a result of the present situation of the industry, in the context of globalized coal economies, as well as new mining l
Jan 1, 2003
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Burning Pyrites Compared To Sulphur 2009By W. V. Mutler
Present day capital costs are analyzed for a 2,000 metric tonne per day (MTPD) pyrite burning plant and compared with a sulphur burning plant of the same capacity. Power, raw material and steam produ
Jan 1, 2009
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Seismicity evolution and rockburst control in the Merensky Reef and UG2 orebody: An intermediate depth platinum mine case studyBy S. Durapraj, R. T. Masethe, U. Maqina, A. C. Adoko
This study investigates seismicity and rockburst control within the Merensky Reef and UG2 orebody of an intermediate-depth platinum mine located in South Africa's Bushveld Complex. Utilising a mine-wi
Jan 12, 2025
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The Koidu Vertical Pit ? Sierra LeoneBy J. S. C. Joubert
The Koidu Kimberlite Project is situated in the Kono District of Sierra Leone, approximately 330 km east of the capital city, Freetown. The mining lease area is 4 km2 and comprises 2 kimberlite pipes
Jan 1, 2008
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Elevating safety and efficiency in mining with Vision AI: From object detection to large language model-driven decision intelligenceBy Y. Zhan1, T. Moodley, M. A. H. Zahid
Mining operations are under growing pressure to improve safety and efficiency while dealing with aging infrastructure, complex processes, and workforce constraints. Although many sites are equipped wi
Mar 6, 2026
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Extraction Of Silicomanganese From Marine And Low Grade Mineral ResourcesBy T. C. Alex, K. M. Godiwalla, R. K. Jana
Manganese nodule, available in ocean beds, is a potential resource of the future for copper, nickel and cobalt. Recovering only these metals, containing less than 3% by weight, will result in the gene
Jan 1, 2007
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Work-related musculoskeletal disorders in the South African Mining IndustryBy B. Dias, P. C. Schutte
Work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs) affect the wellbeing of workers and result in poor quality work, lower work performance and decreased motivation. In contrast to ‘occupational’ diseases
Jan 1, 2003
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Technical English - a 'dead' languageBy H. W. Glen
The use of a personal style (mainly active voice and first person) makes technical writing more pleasant to read, and helps the writer to express his meaning clearly and to avoid many of the stylistic
Jan 1, 1979
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Big data and the IoT platform architecture design for the mining industry APCOM 2021By H. Dudycz, A. Skoczylas, P. Stefaniak, P. Pyda
In the era of Industry 4.0, technologies such as Big Data (BD) and the Internet of Things (IoT) play a key role, especially for multi-site manufacturing companies. In such companies, the challenge is
Sep 1, 2021
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Optimized dolomite upgrading, T. Mütze, T. Fraszczak, O. Ortlepp, and U.A. PeukerBy T. Fraszczak, U. A. Peuker, T. Mütze, O. Ortlepp
Dolomite is a calcium carbonate sedimentary rock that can be found all over the world. In its calcined form it is employed for water treatment or as an additive in iron production. Calcined dolomite i
Jan 1, 2020
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Towards an Inclusive Model to Address Unsuccessful Mine Closures in South AfricaBy E. S. van Druten, M. C. Bekker
"The complete and successful closure of a mine in the South African environment remains problematic. Closure remains an elusive mining phase due to unclear roles and responsibilities, inaccurate closu
Jan 1, 2017
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Spotlight - Report On An International Conference: Mineral Processing - Recent Advances And Future TrendsBy M. H. Moys
I had the good fortune to attend the above Conference which was held in Kanpur, India, on 11-15 December, 1995. The Conference was held in honour of Professor P.C. Kapur of the Indian Institute of Tec
Jan 1, 1996
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Use of a biocompatible polymer to enhance tailings transportation and reduce water consumption at a coper-cobalt-zinc plantBy Y. Jeong, K. Kim
Excess water can lead to instability and even failure in tailings storage facilities (TSFs). Simply reducing the amount of water in TSFs could be the best way to ensure the safety of nearby communitie
Dec 13, 2023