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The use of Rubber Liners in a Regrind MillBy Phil Molloy
"In March, 1968, Skega Ruh her Liners were used to reline the shell of an 8' x 12' Allis Chalmers ball mill.This mill is used to regrind the cyanided pulp from 58i -200 mesh to 92% -200 mesh prior to
Jan 1, 1974
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A Mercury Determination Method and its Use for Exploration in British ColumbiaBy J. J. Barakso, C. Tarnocai
This paper outlines a method of testing for the mercury content of rocks, soils and plants. Techniques of sample collecting are described and the analytical procedures outlined. Examples are given of
Jan 1, 1970
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The Burning of Slurried Elemental Sulphur in a Fluidized Bed RoasterBy J. Laganiere
A considerable part of the sulphuric acid requirements of the Aluminum Company of Canada's Arvida smelter comes from the burning of 180-200 tons per day of zinc '"'sulphide concentrates
Jan 1, 1963
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A Technically Feasible Agglomeration-Separation ProcessBy L. E. Puddington, A. L. Mular
"Since the inception of spherical agglomeration, few investigations to exploit commercially the technique in the metallurgical field have been conducted. Of these, none appear to have been carried suf
Jan 1, 1968
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The Mineral Wealth of the PrecambrianBy C. V. Corless
1. Introductory Some members may recall that at the Annual Meeting two years ago I read a paper, 'The Future of the Mining Industry in Canada." Discussing this large subject it was possible only
Jan 1, 1924
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Production of Porous Membranes for Batteries and Fuel CellsBy A F. Kravic
Carbonyl nickel powders of irregular particle shape and low a11parent density are used extensively in the production of porous nickel electrodes for nickel-cadmium storage batteries and hydrogen-oxyge
Jan 1, 1965
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Noise Suppression on Rock DrillsBy J E. Gordon
For many years, it has been known that certain loud noises may, with prolonged exposure, temporarily or permanently damage a person's hearing ability. Pneumatic rock drills, al-though among the o
Jan 1, 1963
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Selection of Electric Drives for Mining ApplicationsBy L Gill
The four basic types of electric motors -squirrel-cage, wound rotor, synchronous and D.C. -are de-scribed, with particular reference to speed-torque characteristics. The three classifications of squir
Jan 1, 1963
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The Steep Rock Development in the Canadian EconomyBy M. S. Fotheringham
Recognition of the Growing Importance of Iron and Steel Few Canadians have yet become aware that Canada's vast iron ore resources, the greater part of which is only now beginning to be developed
Jan 1, 1951
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Effect of Pressure in Leaching of Low Grade Sulphide Ore at Ambient Temperature – Development of Hydrostatic Pressure ReactorBy M. J. Latva-Kokko, T. J. Riihimäki
"Oxidation autoclaves are normally operated at elevated temperature and pressure. The improvement in kinetics is due to combined effect of temperature and partial pressure of oxygen. In this paper exc
Jan 1, 2012
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Dewatering an Abandoned CollieryBy Louis Frost
"Dominion No. 17 Colliery, of the Dominion Coal Company, Limited, is located in the district of New Victoria, N.S., at the entrance to Sydney harbour.This Colliery was opened in 1882 to work a submari
Jan 1, 1952
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A General Review of Oil and Gas DevelopmentsBy J B. Maughan
Gas and oil seeps have been known in Quebec for more than one hundred years. These occur in three main areas which contain sedimentary rocks with a total thickness estimated to vary from 6,000 to 20,0
Jan 1, 1964
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Operation of Open-Pit Mine Equipment 1n Sub-Zero Weather ... Quebec Cartier Mining CompanyBy E. Allen
Quebec Cartier Mining Company operates approximately two hundred and fifty pieces of equipment in a climate with a temperature that has averaged 27.5°F during the last seven years. The use of special-
Jan 1, 1966
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An Application of Statistical and Computer Techniques in Basic Mineral Processing ResearchBy G. O. Prickett, P. Somasundaran
An application of the statistical and computer techniques in basic mineral processing research is illustrated by means of a case history involving the study of starch adsorption on calcite. Multi-fact
Jan 1, 1973
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Pull Tests as a Measure of Roof Bolt Efficiency and of Roof Bolt DesignBy T S. Cochrane
A variety of practical tests have been tried in the mining industry to determine the support properties of mine roof bolts. Such tests include torsion wrench readings, hammer blow tests and the use of
Jan 1, 1963
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Mining Methods and Costs at the Eustis Mine of the Consolidated Copper and Sulphur CompanyBy Fred W. Snow
THE mines of the Consolidated Copper and Sulphur Company, consisting of the Eust1s, the Albert, and the Capel mines, are situated w Ascot township, Quebec, about ten miles southeast of Sherbrooke, on
Jan 1, 1936
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Trace Copper and Zinc 1n the Coronation Mine OverburdenBy B P. Scott
Podsol soil horizons developed on Pleistocene glacial sediments overlying the Coronation Mine orebody were analyzed for copper and zinc spectro-photometrically, using biquinoline-isoamyl alcohol and d
Jan 1, 1965
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The Nimpkish Lake Copper DepositsBy H. C. Gunning
Introduction Considerable attention has of late been attracted to the area surrounding Nimpkish lake, on northern Vancouver island, by the discovery of important rich copper deposits. In less than
Jan 1, 1930
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Separation of Nickel and Cobalt from a Sulfuric Liquor with Synergistic Solvent ExtractionBy M. M. C Jiménez, D. C. Buzzi, D. C. R. Espinosa, J. A. S Ténorio, G. F. R Oliveira
In this work the extractive and selective capacities of solvent extraction synergistic systems to recover nickel and cobalt were evaluated. The liquor used was from the high pressure acid leaching pro
Jan 1, 2014
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Metallurgical cokes from oxidized highly caking coalsBy B. Ignasiak
Laboratory studies suggest that improvements of coke strength brought about by pre-heating caking coals before carbonization accrue from inadvertent oxidation rather than from other low-temperature ch
Jan 1, 1979