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Tungsten Minerals Recovery by Flotation Techniques in China: Flotation Collectors, Depressant, and Tail Water TreatmentBy Y. Guo, C. Cao
"China is rich in tungsten resource, but they are mainly associated minerals. The similar flotability of scheelite, fluorite, and calcite resulted in the difficult separation by flotation. This work s
Jan 1, 2016
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The Long Term Outlook For Frasch Sulphur in International TradeBy Paul S. Murphy, Eric W. Oehrke
INTRODUCTION The global market for sulphur has experienced dramatic structural shifts during the past 10-15 years. After a number of years of dominance as sulphur suppliers, the world's Frasc
Jan 1, 1986
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Processing Challenges ? Full Scale Plant Test Of Alternative Ore At The Empire PlantBy H. Walqui
The Empire concentrator currently processes magnetite ore from the Empire pit which is approaching the end of its mine life. Over the past two years plant wide tests have been run to access the plant
Jan 1, 2010
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Variable speed drives for semiautogenous millsBy J. H. Bassarear, P. F. Thomas
Large-scale equipment can reduce both capital and operating costs for concentrators. Large semiautogemus (SAG) mills can be effectively utilized in big mills but they must be kept fully loaded to tab
Jan 1, 1987
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SME Annual Meeting Exhibitors Show Off Goods, Services - Allis Mineral SystemsAllis Mineral Systems' Grate- Kiln system can economically convert low-grade iron ore into high- grade iron-ore pellets suitable as feed material for blast furnaces for making steel. These pellet
Jan 1, 1997
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Pressure Oxidation Process Development For Treating Refractory Carbonaceous Ores At Twin CreeksConventional wisdom in the mineral processing industry leads one to believe that pressure oxidation of refractory carbonaceous (preg-robbing) ores is not a practical approach to process development. I
Jan 1, 1995
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Chemical Extraction of Rare Earth Elements from Coal AshBy X. Zhu, Chen. L., R. Guru, M. Peiravi, M. Mohanty, L. Ackah, B. Xu
"The overall goal of this study is to develop a suitable flow sheet to extract rare earth elements (REEs) from coal ash. A total of 14 coal samples of different ranks were examined for REE concentrati
Jan 1, 2017
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Colorado's Twin Tunnels project helps alleviate heavy mountain trafficInterstate 70 running into the mountains west of Denver, CO is the main access to the state?s numerous ski areas and other tourist attractions. As such, the highway is a vital part of Colorado?s econo
Jan 1, 2013
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High-Pressure Slurry Ablation (HPSA): Review of Findings, Potential Applications, and Future DevelopmentsBy Tim Lundquist
Disa Technologies Inc. provides innovative, sustainable solutions for mineral processing and remediation through its patented High-Pressure Slurry Ablation (HPSA) technology. HPSA processes solid feed
Jan 1, 2025
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On-Line Washability Analysis for the Control of Coarse Coal Cleaning CircuitsBy G. T. Adel, J. D. Miller, C. L. Lin
In view of the success of recent laboratory studies using X-ray computed tomography (CT) to determine coal washability and with the availability of high-speed CT systems, it now seems possible to desi
Jan 1, 1995
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Design Of The Conda, Idaho Phosphate Rock Processing MillBy A. Guzman
The design and construction of a new 140-ton-per-day R. O. M. phosphate rock scrubbing and washing plant was undertaken by Western Knapp Engineering Company, a Division of Arthur G. McKee and Company,
Jan 1, 1969
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Relationship Between Capillary Water Absorption Value, Capillary Water Absorption Speed, and Capillary Rise Height in Pyroclastic Rocks "Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021)"By İsmail İnce
The existence of water is one of the most effective factors in deterioration of natural building stones. In the process of deterioration, capillary water absorption is the most significant procedure o
Nov 30, 2020
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Keeping It Focused: Conference Reflects On A Year Of Prudent GrowthDespite two large projects represented in the keynote docket, the mood of the 2011 SME Arizona Conference was summed up best by Ferol Baker, general manager of New Mexico Copper Corp. (a wholly owned
Jan 1, 2012
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UtilizationBy Leonard W. III Joseph, William H. Buttermore
Noise control is an important consideration in the design and operation of coal preparation plants. It is essential to understand and control noise sources to provide a safe environment for operating
Jan 1, 1991
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Environmental Audits At Mining Facilities, A Consultant's PerspectiveBy J. R. Gaw
Recent events pertaining to U. S. energy needs and development of alternative energy fuel resources have made the American public more aware of past and present coal mining operations, and their impac
Jan 1, 1992
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Effect Of Foam Surfactants On Dust And Quartz Levels In Continuous Miner SectionsBy R. Bhaskar
The control of quartz levels in the respirable dust requires an approach different from that used to control respirable coal dust. The unique physical properties of quartz have to be utilized when dev
Jan 1, 1991
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Refractoriness Of Certain Gold Ores To Cyanidation: Probable Causes And Possible SolutionsBy Mahesh C. Jha
Cyanidation has established itself as the main process for extracting gold from ores in this century. However, many ores exhibit refractoriness to the conventional cyanidation process. The main cause
Jan 1, 1986
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Cleaning Middlings With Reverse Two-Stage HydrocyclonesBy Thomas A. Mekelburg
Due to a tight ash constraint on the clean coal product and difficult middlings washability characteristics, a considerable amount of coal was being lost in the jig middlings at the Monterey No. 2 Min
Jan 1, 1984
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High-Sulfidation Submarine Hydrothermal Systems Of The Mariana ArcBy Robert G. Ditchburn
The Mariana arc is an ~1,400-km-long intraoceanic arc that marks the southern extension of the Izu-Bonin arc, and is host to 62 ?volcanic centers? of which at least 27 (21 submarine) are hydrothermall
Jan 1, 2008
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Reducing MgO Content in Florida Phosphate ConcentrateBy P. Zhang
A 1989 FIPR characterization study of the future phosphate resources in Florida showed that MgO would be a problem with both the pebble and concentrate as phosphate mining moves deeper. Since the rati
Feb 23, 2014