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A rheological comparison of concentrator slurry streamsBy A. Mainza, I. Govender, J. Waters
"The study of the properties of mineral processing suspensions is important in understanding how a circuit might behave. As soon as the predominantly dry ore enters a wet milling stage the ore propert
Jan 1, 2014
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Efficiency of Dense Medium Cyclones in Processing Carbonacous Iron OresBy A. Kogelbauer, A. Stadtschnitzer, A. Boehm, F. Schillab
"The paper covers the design and implementation of an industrial dense medium cyclone plant for carbonaceous iron ore, the proving of efficiency as well as the development of a predictive model for pl
Jan 1, 2018
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Searching For Nuggets Of Gold In Your Process Data?By Sirish L. Shah
It is now common to have archival history of thousands of sensors sampled every second over long time. Yet we frequently have process engineers complain:??.We are drowning in data but starving for inf
Sep 1, 2012
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The Induction Time on Galena and Sphalerite Particles with Different Hydrophobicity CharacteristicsBy M. E. Holuszko
This paper reports the results of induction time measurements carried out on the products of film flotation of galena and sphalerite particles from three different size fractions (38~75µm; 75~150µm; 1
Jan 1, 2014
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Selective Flotation of Chalcopyrite, Arsenopyrite and Antimonite from Complex OresBy T. N. Matveeva, L. B. Lantsova, N. K. Gromova
"Multimetal gold-antimony ores are complexed processing products, since they are characterized by veindisseminatedsulfide mineralization with fine-dispersed submicroscopic gold, low content and uneven
Jan 1, 2018
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Particle motion observed inside a laboratory-scale Knelson Concentrator using positron emission particle trackingBy Darryel Boucher, Raymond Langlois, Neil Rowson, Kristian Waters
The Knelson Concentrator is a centrifugal gravity concentrator composed of a high speed rotating bowl into which a mineral slurry is fed. The rotational motion creates a centrifugal acceleration up to
Jan 1, 2014
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Flotation in highly concentrated electrolyte solutions (f08d4bf1-a77a-4343-a356-397d3ec3ee88)By Sergio Castro, Janusz Laskowski
In the flotation in highly concentrated electrolyte solutions not only ionic strength but also chemical composition, flotation pH and mineral properties play an important role. As a result an improvem
Jan 1, 2014
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Electrochemical Impedance Studies Of Model Particles: The Effect Of Particle Size, Particle Shape, Hydrophobicity And Collector DosagesBy Y. J. Ferdosi
This paper presents the outcomes of the preliminary investigation focused on the potential usage of Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS) in minerals processing. Currently, Electrochemical Impe
Sep 1, 2012
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X-Ray Radiometric and Triboelectric Separation of Diamond-Bearing MaterialsBy R. V. Kononko, A. Yu. Chikin, R. N. Rakhmeev, Yu. O. Fedorov
"The focus of the study is finding a solution that can help to improve diamond recovery in diamond-bearing gravity concentrates upgrading flowsheets. The purpose of the study was to develop and prove
Jan 1, 2018
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Insights upon the adsorption mechanism of KAX on malachiteBy Philippe De Donato, Odile Barres, Mukendi Kongolo, Stoyan Gaydardzhiev, David Bastin, Jean-Marie Kanda
The adsorption patterns of potassium amylxanthate on the surface of high purity malachite subjected to prior sulfidization with NaSH have been followed and elucidated. DRIFTS spectroscopy has been use
Jan 1, 2014
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Column Diameter Effects on Dynamic Froth Stability MeasurementBy B. McFadzean, S. Geldenhuys
"Dynamic froth stability tests have found widespread application to quantify froth performance. However, little to no attention has been given to scale parameters in the performance of these measureme
Jan 1, 2018
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Physico-Chemical Bases of Processes of Thermal Processing of Resistant Gold OresBy A. M. Amdur, A. N. Matushkina, G. I. Gazaleeva
"The article highlights results of theoretical and practical studies on the enlargement of fine gold in the process of heat treatment. The object of research is refractory gold silicate-carbonate ores
Jan 1, 2018
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A Minerology Based Simulation of Dry Magnetic Separation of an Iron OreBy Richter, E. Charikinya
"Mineral processing unit models require information on particulate properties such as particle size, solids flowrate and mineralogical composition to model their operations. Process models that descri
Jan 1, 2018
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Direct measurement of hydrodynamic and surface forces in bubble-particle interactionsBy Lei Pan, Roe-Hoan Yoon
"Direct force measurement for bubble-particle interaction has been difficult due to bubble deformation, which makes it difficult to know the separation distances between the two macroscopic surfaces.
Jan 1, 2014
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Screens and cyclones in closed grinding circuitsBy Alban Lynch, Benigno Aquino, Hakan Dündar, Alexander Kalugin, Marco Delgado, Alberto Palomino, Ali Türkistanli
Dynamic separators are efficient dry classifiers because new designs during the last 50 years have reduced the by-pass and improved the partition curve. By contrast cyclones have been used as classifi
Jan 1, 2014
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Dry Magnetic Separation of Magnetite from Magnetite-Quartz Blends Using Cyclomag Planar Magnetic Separator"Wet low intensity magnetic separation has been used for the recovery of magnetite for decades. As high-grade reserves continue to decline, low grade magnetite ores are being targeted for iron product
Jan 1, 2018
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A laboratory for engineers training in advanced flotation process control and supervisionBy Luis Bergh, Juan Yianatos, Luis Vinnett
"Process automation as an engineering discipline is more than control systems since it includes industrial instrumentation, such as sensors, transmitters and actuators, as well as control and supervis
Jan 1, 2014
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Coalescence of Bubble Pairs in Surfactant SolutionsBy Seher Ata
This paper is concerned with the coalescence behaviour of two bubbles in dilute solutions of cetyltrimethylammonium bromide, methyl isobutyl carbonil and triton x-100. Two bubbles were produced at the
Jan 1, 2014
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Effect of Frother Type on Clay-Rich Froth BehaviorBy Diego Mesa, Willy Kracht
Frothers may be classified as weak or strong depending on their ability to produce stable froths, which is related to the amount of water that they transfer from the pulp to the froth. They can also h
Jan 1, 2018
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Ultrafast Agglomeration Using a Novel Binder in a Continuous Plug Flow SystemBy D. J. Borrow, K. van Netten
"A fine coal tailings feed was selectively agglomerated using a concentrated water in oil emulsion binder consisting of 95% aqueous phase and 5% organic phase. The purpose of the study was to investig
Jan 1, 2018