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Froth Flotation and Agglomerate Tabling of Nonmetallic MineralsBy Oliver C. Ralston
DURING the development of froth flotation for the treatment of sulphide ores, a certain amount of information was collected about a few of the nonmetallic minerals, and occasionally the gangue mineral
Jan 1, 1937
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Part 1 ..... Glass, Clay Products and Ceramic-Metal Systems"Many advances in glass technology and processing are being made and the possibilities for glass as a material in the future appear unlimited. Float glass, glass-ceramics, high-strength sheet and cont
Jan 1, 1967
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Industrial Gases for Copper ProductionBy A. Deneys
This paper reviews industrial gases used in primary copper production. Copper smelting industrial gas demand has steadily increased since the first commercial oxygenconcentrate smelting in 1952 [1]. I
Jan 1, 2007
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The Princeton Coal Field British ColumbiaBy E. R. Hughes
Introduction Situated 182 miles east of Vancouver, on the Kettle Valley branch of the Canadian Pacific railway, the Princeton coal field is readily accessible to the Coast markets. The area covers
Jan 1, 1947
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History and Significance of Salt in CanadaBy A. D. Huffman
This paper covers the major salt deposits of Canada, with a brief summary of the early history of the industry and a more extended outline of progress since the second world war. Both dry mining and s
Jan 1, 1968
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Which Hoist- Drum or Friction Type?By J K. Irwin
The authors discuss the application of drum and friction hoists under modern conditions and give four examples of friction hoists proposed for various applications. The paper concludes with a summary
Jan 1, 1964
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Fracture Mechanics in the Design, Manufacture and Maintenance of Mining EquipmentBy H. W. Wevers
Fatigue failure and accompanying brittle failure occurs frequently in heavy mining equipment. This paper discusses how fracture mechanics can be applied as a tool for crack control and crack managemen
Jan 1, 1977
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Tectonic Framework of Palaeozoic Formations in ManitobaBy H. R. McCabe
"The study of a detailed series of structure and isopach maps of the Palaeozoic strata of southwestern Manitoba indicates that the principal Palaeozoic tectonic elements -the Williston Basin and Elk P
Jan 1, 1967
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Oxidative Acid Leaching of a Nickel Sulphide Concentrate: Comparison of OptionsBy G. Wren
As base metal sulphide resources become increasingly challenging to process, producers seek alternative options to treat concentrates. This study considers the mineral, elemental, and leaching charact
Jan 1, 2014
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Eliminating Rat Holes in Base Metal Concentrate BinsBy Gerry Doeksen
The paper deals with three case studies: (a) the handling of wet concentrates (5 to 8 per cent moisture) through feed bins; (b) the handling of the same product in rail cars; and (c) the handling of d
Jan 1, 1970
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An Empirical Study of Comminution in an Open-Circuit Ball MillBy F Kelly
"A central composite experimental design was used to determine empirical relationships between the operating variables of a ball mill and the characteristics of the ground products. The independent va
Jan 1, 1970
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Shear Strength and Stiffness of Bedding Planes and Discontinuities in the Immediate Roof Rocks Overlying the No 6 Coal Seam in IllinoisBy S. Bastola, Y. P. Chugh
"This research determines shear strength and stiffness properties of bedding planes and joints in the roof strata rocks within 7.5 to 9 m (25-30 ft.) overlying the Illinois #6 coal seam (within the pr
Jan 1, 2015
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Some Observations on Explosive MetallurgyBy H P. Tardif
This paper briefly describes some of the phenomena encountered when materials are submitted to extremely high pressures, such as those produced by the detonation of an explosive charge placed in conta
Jan 1, 1964
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Radioisotope X-Ray Fluorescence and Radiation Scatter Techniques in Mining and MetallurgyBy P. F. Berry
X-ray fluorescence analytical techniques are fairly well established in the mining and metallurgical industries. In recent years, instruments utilizing radioactive isotopes have been developed which,
Jan 1, 1967
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Extractive Metallurgy of Zirconium and HafniumBy D. R. Spink
An historical background is presented to provide a basis for the lack of normally expected developmental effort over the first 20-25 years of viable zirconium production operations. This is followed b
Jan 1, 1977
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Comparing Prediction and Measurement of the Quality Index in Sand, Permanent Mould and Investment Castings Poured in A1Si7Mg03 (A356)By G. Morin, F. Chiesa, B. Duchesne
The Quality index is a useful tool allowing to assess the metallurgical quality of aluminium AlSiMg foundry alloys (A356/357). Its value is calculated from the ultimate tensile strength and elongation
Jan 1, 2006
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Challenges in Pneumatic Conveying of Concentrate and Flue Dust at Copper SmeltersBy E. Lehtila, J. J. Talja, R. Jahila
Kopar Oy is acknowledged for engineering and manufacturing of robust systems for bulk material handling, especially at power plants and non-ferrous smelters. We have over thirty years of experience wi
Jan 1, 2019
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Massive Sulphide Deposits in New BrunswickBy A. L. McAllister
"MASSIVE sulphide deposits are found in two areas of New Brunswick, the St. Stephen area and the Bathurst-Newcastle area. In both, the geology in the immediate vicinity of the sulphide bodies is large
Jan 1, 1960
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The Collection and Recovery of Gold from Roaster Exit Gases at Giant Yellowknife Mines LimitedBy E O. Foster
When roasting started at Giant Yellowknife Mines in 1949, it became apparent that, to prevent air and water pollution in the surrounding district, it would be necessary to collect the arsenic that was
Jan 1, 1963
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The Open-Pit Mine at Asbestos HillBy Roméo Roussin
"The yearly production from the Asbestos Hill pit is 1,550,000 tons of asbestos ore, with a yield varying between 18 and 20 % . The orebody was exposed at the top of a hill, and initial production sta
Jan 1, 1976