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  • CIM
    R&D and Application of Huate® RCG&DDC MS JCTN

    By Yuyong Li, Liangman Zhang, Zhaolian Wang, Shun Wang, Ltd. Shandong Huate Magnet Technology Co., Fengliang Liu

    "Introduce a newly revolutionary magnetic separator - Raising Concentrate Grade and Decreasing Dregs Content Magnetic Separator Series JCTN (i.e. RCG&DDC MS JCTN). HUATE® JCTN is designed for rinsing,

    Jan 1, 2016

  • CIM
    Protective coatings ? economic considerations for the mining industry

    By D. D. Downing

    This paper is a review of material selection considerations concerning protective coatings in the mining industry. The discussion will cover both capital-dollar projects and maintenance requirements.

    Jan 1, 1979

  • CIM
    Financing Mine Development

    By A. W. White

    Introduction To discuss all the technical details of incorporation laws, security laws, underwriting procedures, codes, and ethics-as laid down by varous associations -would be impossible in the time

    Jan 1, 1951

  • CIM
    A user's experience with microcomputers in a mine maintenance organization

    By Gerry Roblesky

    "IntroductionWestar Mining Ltd. is Canada's largest producer of metallurgical coal for the export market. It currently operates two mines, the Balmer Mine at Sparwood, British Columbia producing

    Jan 1, 1988

  • CIM
    Low-Cost Mining at Young Davidson

    By D. A. Sloan

    THE Young Davidson mine is of particular interest because of the extremely low costs and also because of the novel method devised for pillar recovery. The outstanding feature of the mining system is i

    Jan 1, 1942

  • CIM
    Mineral Economics - Its Definition and Application

    By W. Keith Buck

    This paper defines the discipline of mineral economics. By example, it describes the application of the tools of economic analysis to mineral problems - to problems in the areas of: mineral resource a

    Jan 1, 1972

  • CIM
    Old iron nails

    By Ursula M. Franklin

    Old iron nails are one of the most common objects which entice the general public to ask questions about the history of metallurgy. There is a lot of history in old nails - history of the manufacturin

    Jan 1, 1999

  • CIM
    Sensor-Based Sorting Project Development and Semi-Mobile Processing for Hard Rock Metal Ores

    By Sabine Noelte, Mikko Petteri Rantamäki, Christopher Robben, Anssi Takala, Karl-Erik Rånman

    "Sensor-based ore sorting is on its way to establish as a standard option for physical separation. The increasing number of installations in coal, iron ore, industrial minerals and hard-rock metal min

    Jan 1, 2016

  • CIM
    Electrochemistry of Kinetically Inert Cerium Aryloxide Complexes Supported by Interligand Hydrogen Bonds

    By J. R. Levin, E. J. Schelter

    "We present some of our recent efforts in the development of predictive, directed oxidation chemistry of cerium(III) complexes under non-aqueous conditions. The electrochemistry of cerium(III)- alkali

    Jan 1, 2012

  • CIM
    Intelligent ore delineation: Integrating geosensing and geographical information systems

    By M. J. Scoble, H. L. Francis, D. F. Salter, G. R. Baiden

    Intelligent ore delineation refers to the ability reliably to characterize the geological setting of a mineralized body and its grade distribution. This necessitates using all available geological inf

    Jan 1, 2000

  • CIM
    Safety in Chute Pulling

    By W. E. Selnes

    Introduction In 1938, a survey conducted by the Ontario Mining Association revealed a rather startling fact. Injuries incurred in chute pulling were more numerous than those from any other single c

    Jan 1, 1947

  • CIM
    Experimental Study for Efficient use of RFID in Construction

    By Ali Montaser

    This paper presents an experimental study conducted to facilitate the use of RFID on construction job sites. The study focuses on deployment settings to provide data acquisition with higher accuracy f

    Aug 1, 2013

  • CIM
    Evolutionary (E.V.O.P.) -A Operation Promising Technique -In Mineral Dressing

    By C. W. Eggert

    This paper gives an account of the E.V.O.P. tests made at the Copper Rand mill of the Patino Mining Corporation in Chibougamau, Quebec. The runs were made to acquire an understanding of the method. A

    Jan 1, 1967

  • CIM
    An Appraisal of Muskeg Technology in Canada

    By R. A. Hemstock

    AREAS in which the surface de-posits consist of organic material -known in some parts of Canada as muskeg and in Europe, more generally, as peat lands -have long been some of the least rewarding of la

    Jan 1, 1958

  • CIM
    Studies of the Low-Temperature Tensile Properties of Some Refractory Metals

    By W. M. Armstrong, John A. H Lund

    The paper describes an investigation of some of the tensile properties of single crystal vanadium, poly-crystalline vanadium and polycrystal-line tantalum, in the range of: W°C to -196°C. Techniques e

    Jan 1, 1961

  • CIM
    Mine Conveyance Safety Fall Arrest System (SFAS) for #1 Shaft Rio Tinto Oyu Tolgoi Mine, Mongolia ?A Case Study?

    By Andre L. Du Preez

    Global mine hoisting regulations require safety fall arrest systems to be installed on vertical conveyance systems capable of safely decelerating and supporting a fully loaded conveyance in the event

    Aug 1, 2013

  • CIM
    Val d'Or Division

    "The Val d'Or Division now comprises the Lucien C. Beliveau Mine and Concentrator (formerly the Pascalis, described below) and the Chimo Mine. Cambior acquired an initial 50% interest in the Chim

    Jan 1, 1990

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    How do engineers perceive, assess and maintain their competence when almost everything they know keeps changing?

    By M. Matthias

    A study, part of a doctoral dissertation (Matthias, 1991), was conducted during 1987 and 1988 to establish the means by which professionals assess and maintain their competence during the various stag

    Jan 1, 1999

  • CIM
    The Burning of Slurried Elemental Sulphur in a Fluidized Bed Roaster

    By J. Laganiere

    A considerable part of the sulphuric acid requirements of the Aluminum Company of Canada's Arvida smelter comes from the burning of 180-200 tons per day of zinc '"'sulphide concentrates

    Jan 1, 1963

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    Sulphur Recovery from Turner Valley Gas

    By G. A. McGuffin

    "IntroductionWITH the increase in quantity of sour gas reserves in the Province of Alberta, and the wider market for sulphur brought about by mounting world demand and restrictions placed on the princ

    Jan 1, 1952