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  • SME
    Leaching Titaniferous Magnetite Concentrate by Alkaline Aqueous Solution - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021)

    By Renfeng Song, Shaoyan Wang, Zhiqiang Zhang, Ke Guo

    Leaching titaniferous magnetite concentrate with alkali solution of high concentration under high temperature and high pressure was utilized to improve the grade of iron in iron concentrate and the gr

    Jun 16, 2021

  • CIM
    Quantitative Mineralogy for Improved Modelling of Shaking Tables

    By R. S. Fitzpatrick, P. Hegarty

    "Gravity separation is a key technology in the recovery of a range of mineral ores including coal, tin, tungsten and tantalum. One of the problems associated with gravity concentration is that recover

    Jan 1, 2016

  • NIOSH
    RI 5750 Beneficiating North Carolina Spodumene-Beryl Ores ? Summary

    By J. S. Browning

    Laboratory and pilot-plant tests of spodumene-beryl pegmatites of the Kings Mountain, N. C., area resulted in development of a new and improved method by the Bureau of Mines for separating and recover

    Jan 1, 1961

  • NIOSH
    RI 4975 Properties Of Carbon And Alloy Steels Made With Sponge Iron ? Introduction And Summary

    By J. L. Morning

    During recent years, the Bureau of Mines has conducted an extensive investigation of the materials for making iron and steel. This work includes iron ore concentration, agglomeration, direct reduction

    Jan 1, 1953

  • NIOSH
    RI 7614 Selective Oxidation Of Automobile Scrap

    By R. E. Peterson

    Scrap iron is partially oxidized at elevated temperatures in the selective oxidation process to produce iron oxide and a dense residual metal of high purity. Investigation of the process was confined

    Jan 1, 1972

  • CIM
    Recent Improvements in Magnesium Alloy Founding

    By J. W. Meier

    Introduction The great importance of air warfare during World War II and the introduction of large-scale air transportation and airborne operations created an immediate demand for large quantities

    Jan 1, 1948

  • NIOSH
    RI 4272 Shasta And California Iron-Ore Deposits Shasta County, Calif.

    By John R. Shattuck

    The Shasta and California Iron-ore deposits are 14 miles northeast of Redding, Shasta County, Calif.; and since 1907 have produced more than 300,000 short tons of exceptionally pure iron ore. Although

    Jan 1, 1948

  • IOM3
    Recent developments in mineral exploration in the northwest highlands and islands of Scotland

    By D. Newman

    Mineral production in the Highlands and Islands of Scotland during the last ten years has been confined to the sporadic production of industrial minerals—for example marble, anorthosite, limestone, ta

    Dec 1, 1971

  • CIM
    Economics of Primary Iron and Steel Production on the West Coast from Local Iron Ores via the "H-Iron" Direct Reduction Process

    By W J. Dyck

    Past attempts to establish an integrated steel industry on the West Coast of Canada have been unsuccessful for at least three reasons: (a) insufficient reserves of a suit-able iron ore supply; (b) a r

    Jan 1, 1963

  • NIOSH
    RI 5327 Recovery Of Tin And Tungsten From Tin-Smelter Slags ? Summary

    By H. Kenworthy

    The investigations described in this report were undertaken to demonstrate, on a laboratory scale, the possibility of recovering several million pounds of tin plus tungsten contained in stockpiled and

    Jan 1, 1957

  • TMS
    Clean Metals Production Using High-Temperature Solar Process Heat

    By Jean P. Murray

    The extractive metallurgical industry is a major consumer of high-temperature process heat. It is, consequently, a major contributor of C02 emissions and other greenhouse gases derived from the combus

    Jan 1, 1999

  • AIME
    Economics of Raw Material Supplies in Birmingham

    By E. C. Wright

    FOR many years the cost of making pig iron and steel in the Birmingham district has been about the lowest in the United States. The close proximity of the important raw materials such as coal, iron or

    Jan 1, 1950

  • AIME
    Progress in Blasting with LOX at Chuquicamata

    By W. D. B. Motter

    DURING the early development of blasting with liquid oxygen explosives the trend of experimentation was towards increasing the effectiveness of the explosive. Its characteristic of becoming inert afte

    Jan 1, 1933

  • SAIMM
    Dependence of solar reflector soiling on location relative to a ferromanganese smelter

    By K. J. Craig, M. A. Swart, Q. G. Reynolds, L. Hockaday

    A solar reflector soiling study was carried out at a ferromanganese smelter in South Africa to assess the soiling rates at different locations around the plant. Several meteorological parameters were

    Jun 5, 2023

  • ABM
    Influência Dos Aglomerantes Nas Propriedades Mecânicas E No Proceso De Redução Da Pelota Auto-redutora De Cromita

    By Adolfo Pillihuaman Zambrano

    Neste trabalho estudou-se a influência dos diversos aglomerantes nas propiedades mecânicas e no processo de redu?ão das pelotas auto-redutoras de cromita com o objetivo de obter uma boa resistência me

    Aug 8, 2018

  • SME
    A Predictive Model For Heavy Media Cyclone Separation Of Phosphate Pebble From Dolomite

    By R. L. Weigel

    As Florida phosphate mining gradually moves from the Bone Valley formation to the Hawthorn formation, a greater portion of the minable deposit contains dolomitic diluents which result in lower product

    Jan 1, 1984

  • SME
    The Industrial Uses Of Anthracite

    By Charles G. Zink

    Anthracite is widely known as a domestic or space heating fuel. The prevailing market ratio of domestic to industrial consumption was about 80 to 20 up until 1950. Since then it has been shifting unti

    Jan 1, 1966

  • NIOSH
    RI 5192 Quien Sabe Antimony Mine San Benito County, Calif. ? Introduction And Summary

    By Frank J. Wiebelt

    Under a general program to extend the resources of mineral deposits, the Bureau of Mines examined the Quien Sabe antimony mine in October 1948. The preliminary evaluation demonstrated that a diamond-d

    Jan 1, 1956

  • NIOSH
    RI 5120 Special Pig Irons For The Pacific Northwest ? Summary

    By John P. Walsted

    Because of the absence of an iron-producing industry, the Pacific Northwest is working under an economic handicap. This is particularly apparent in the gray-iron-foundry industry because of the high p

    Jan 1, 1955

  • SAIMM
    Prediction of silicon content of alloy in ferrochrome smelting using data-driven models

    By S. Swanepoel, A. V. Cherkaev, Q. G. Reynolds, M. Erwee

    Ferrochrome (FeCr) is a vital ingredient in stainless steel production and is commonly produced by smelting chromite ores in submerged arc furnaces. Silicon (Si) is a componrnt of the FeCr alloy from

    Mar 14, 2024