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Research into fire fighting and fire prevention in South AfricaBy A. Whillier
The decisive action taken by mine managements in recent years has been the main factor in bringing about the present downward trend in mine fires. A better understanding of the fundamental factors tha
Jan 1, 1981
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Presidential Address: Platinum Perspectives - IntroductionBy L. A. Cramer
Platinum metal was first utilized by the Inca civilization in South America where it was found in alluvial deposits along the San Juan and Atrato rivers that lie between the Andean mountain range in C
Jan 1, 2000
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Insight Into The Anglo Platinum Mine Optimisation ToolBy G. R. Lane, A. Vermeulen, S. van de Venter, S. Bhoowanpursadh
Over the past two years Anglo Platinum made use of the specialist skills of Cyest Corporation to develop a Mine Optimization Tool (MOT) to enhance the current suite of in house mine planning tools and
Jan 1, 2007
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The Development Of Ultra-Fine Grinding At Anglo Platinum (d77fa80a-0be9-41fb-a558-4098934b0cba)By A. K. Anyimadu
Ongoing development work on ultra-fine grinding for various applications at the Group?s concentrators has been conducted by Anglo Platinum over the last few years. Current potential applications for
Jan 1, 2007
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Noxious gas emissionss from the closed iron mines to the built-up areas on the surfaceBy D. Grabowski, Z. Pokryszka
ABSTRACT: Some residential areas of the iron basin of Lorraine (in the North-East of France) are affected by noxious gas emissions (under oxygenated, carbon dioxide loaded and radon loaded gas mixture
Jan 1, 2003
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Geotechnical Areas Associated With The Ventersdorp Contact Reef, Witwatersrand Basin, South AfricaBy M. K. Roberts
The approximately 2800 Ma old Ventersdorp Contact Reef is a unique Witwatersrand orebody, from which about 6% of the world?s gold production is derived. A major portion of this production is mined at
Jan 1, 1999
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Pyrite Roasting, An Alternative To Sulphur Burning (d700c668-25c5-448f-a12c-2b6d2b5c6aa3)The roasting of sulphide ores and concentrates is often the first step in the production of metals or chemicals. In many processes, the production of sulphuric acid is viewed as a by-product, while in
Jan 1, 2009
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Pyrite Roasting, An Alternative To Sulphur BurningThe roasting of sulphide ores and concentrates is often the first step in the production of metals or chemicals. In many processes, the production of sulphuric acid is viewed as a by-product, while in
Jan 1, 2009
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Masjed-e-Soleiman HEPP, Iran Rock Engineering Investigations, Analysis, Design and ConstructionBy F. B. Samani, B. Stabel
The 1,000 MW Hydro Power Station Masjed-e-Soleiman (formerly called Godar-e-Landar) in Iran is under construction since 1992. The rock engineering aspects of the major underground structure, i.e. the
Jan 1, 2003
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Coal And Coal Preparation In South Africa - A 2002 ReviewBy D. Peatfield
The design and operation of coal preparation plants are governed by the inherent quality of the raw coal to be processed, market specifications and the saleable tonnage requirements. Topography influe
Jan 1, 2003
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A model for economic accumulation of zircon, northern KwaZulu-NatalBy R. Armstrong, C. Ware, P. Sudan, G. Whitmore
The northern KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) coastal dune cordon, South Africa, extends from north of Durban into Mozambique. The Quaternary dune cordon, which can be up to 2 km wide, comprises a series of stacke
Jan 1, 2003
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Testing Stemming Performance, Possible Or Not? - SynopsisBy D. Boshoff
The ability of an explosive to break rock is influenced considerably by the extent of confinement in the blasthole. It is believed that confinement is improved by the use of adequate stemming. The aim
Jan 1, 2011
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Passion For MetalsBy J. Kempken, T. A. Schreiter, R. Degel, H. Schmieden
Keywords: Pyrometallurgy, SMS Demag, Germany, submerged arc furnace, ferro alloys, non-ferrous, FeCr, FeNi, FeMn, copper, cobalt, slag cleaning, PGM, rectangular furnace After a short summary of t
Jan 1, 2006
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Introduction to the production of clean steelBy L. du Preez, J. D. Steenkamp
This paper introduces the concept of clean steel production from a pyrometallurgist’s perspective to the broader metallurgical community. A simplistic overview of the steelmaking process from iron ore
Jan 1, 2015
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A Practice Of Ferroalloy Production In An ?Environment-Friendly And Recycling? WayBy G. Kang
The ferroalloys industry has generated historically substantial solid waste. The accumulated waste causes serious problems to the environment. However, it is possible to transform the solid waste into
Jan 1, 2004
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Optimisation Of SiMn Production At TransalloysBy J. Griesel, P. H. F. Bouwer, K. Bisaka
Transalloys produces 160 000 tons of SiMn per annum from five AC submerged-arc furnaces. The lime-ore melt from two AC open-arc furnaces is contacted with SiMn to produce 50 000 tons of medium carbon
Jan 1, 2004
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Impact of the South African Mineral Resource Royalty on Cut-off Grades for Narrow, Tabular Witwatersrand Gold DepositsBy C. Birch
"A mineral resource royalty is payment to the holder of mineral rights for the utilization of the mineral resource. In South Africa, this payment is made to the State as holder of the mineral rights (
Jan 1, 2016
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CFD simulation and experimental measurement of nickel solids concentration distribution in a stirred tank - SynopsisBy A. Ochieng
Solids suspension influences the quality of mixing and energy requirement in a solid-liquid system, both of which determine the efficiency of industrial processes such as nickel precipitation. Nickel
Jan 1, 2010
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Optimizing The Life Of Ore Passes In A Deep-Level Gold MineBy P. R. Brenchley
Main ore pass systems should last the life of a mine, and too often expensive and hazardous remedial measures are required to repair a damaged ore pass in an attempt to extend its life. In order to ma
Jan 1, 2006
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Chromium Use By Market In The United StatesBy J. F. Papp
In the United States, chromium has been consumed in three major markets: chemical, metallurgical, and refractory. The predominant end use for chromium in the United States is in the metallurgical mark
Jan 1, 2004