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Evaluation of Lignin Sulfonate as a Depressant in Lead and Zinc Flotation PlantBy M. Paymardi, A. Foroutan, T. P. Oladele, M. Abbaszadeh
"Reducing the amount of zinc and iron in lead concentrate is one of the important aspects of processing in lead and zinc flotation plants which results in improvement of lead concentrate quality and p
Jan 1, 2018
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A Comparative Study Of The Flotation Performance Of Ores Treated In An Isamill And A Ball MillBy T. Khonthu
The purpose of this investigation was to evaluate the relationship between different milling procedures, viz. a ball mill and an IsaMill respectively, and the flotation performance of the different mi
Sep 1, 2012
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The Effect of Thiosulfate Ions on the Flotation Behaviour of PdBiTeBy J. A. Venter
Mineralogical studies indicate the Pt-Pd-Bi-Te class to react poorly on the flotation stimuli and indications are that these minerals are slow floaters. However, recent studies performed on a number o
Jan 1, 2014
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Gravity separation and flotation of fine particles using the Reflux Classifier platformBy Kevin Galvin, Simon Iveson
Fine particles are the most valuable because they are the most liberated. However, they are also the most expensive and difficult to recover and concentrate. The Reflux Classifier is a novel invention
Jan 1, 2014
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The Study on Genetic Mineral Processing EngineeringBy Zhou Junwu, Han Long, Song Zhenguo, Sun Chuanyao
The deposit genesis, the ore property, and the mineral characteristics, which has a close relationship with the beneficiablity, could be regarded as the “Genetic Properties”, actually are the determin
Jan 1, 2018
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Treatment Of A Low Grade Compact Itabirite Iron Ore From Carajás - BrazilBy Elves Matiolo
This paper describes, in detail, results obtained from a research study of a complex iron ore aiming to produce a pellet feed concentrate with at least 65% of Fe and less than 3.5% of SiO2 in the fina
Sep 1, 2012
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Recycling Process Water In Complex Sulphide Ore FlotationBy F. K. Ikumapayi
An approach to environmental sustainability and improved process economy, in sulphide minerals production is recycling of process water in flotation of complex sulphide ores, although the chemistry of
Sep 1, 2012
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New Typomorphic Microelements And Precious Metals In Carbonaceous Rocks In The East Of RussiaBy T. N. Alexandrova
Results of mineralogical-technological research of carbonaceous rocks of Kimkansky precious metal occurrence are presented, on their basis new typemorphic natural and technological microelement associ
Sep 1, 2012
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Use of X-ray computed tomography to investigate microwave induced cracks in sphalerite ore particlesBy Steven Bradshaw, Edson Charikinya
The application of high power microwave energy to secondary crusher products has been shown to induce micro fractures and cracks in the ore. This suggests that heap leaching could benefit from microwa
Jan 1, 2014
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Effect Of Certain Organic Solvents On The Properties Of BentoniteBy A. I. Arol
Bentonite is an important industrial mineral with very wide application areas. Its unique colloidal, swelling, thickening and adsorption properties make it a useful agent in drilling, metal casting, a
Sep 1, 2012
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Kinetics And Efficacy Of Froth Flotation For The Recovery Of Metal Values From Pulverized Printed Circuit BoardsBy A. Vidyadhar
Printed circuit boards (PCBs) constitute a majorpart of electrical and electronic equipment containing valuable metals such as Cu, Ni, Au, Ag, Pd, Fe, Sn, Pb, etc. The concentration of base and precio
Sep 1, 2012
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Use Of Published Data In The Development Of Hydrometallurgical Flow Sheet For Gold Using Decision-Support ToolsBy L. Rintala
The design of a hydrometallurgical process starts with the analysis of the raw materials to be treated, for example mineralogy, chemistry, deposit size are analysed. Based on this information suitable
Sep 1, 2012
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Effectiveness Of Variable Factors Affecting The Efficiency Of Deep Cone ThickenerBy M. R. Garmsiri
With the environmental issues and water recycling becoming more significant, the development of deep cone thickeners has improved the efficiency of thickening. While deep cones performance is dependen
Sep 1, 2012
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A Study of Platinum Adsorption on Amine-treated Activated CarbonsBy H. Kasaini
Batch wise adsorption tests for platinum (Pt) on the surface of activated carbon pellets (Norit RO 0.8 BET surface area 1100 mg/g) were carried out in mixed chloride solution. The purpose of this stud
Jan 1, 2014
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Method of Gold Recovery from Thiosulfate SolutionGold thiosulfate complex is difference with gold cyanide complex, which is easily adsorbed on activated carbon while gold thiosulfate complex cannot be satisfactorily recovered by activated car-bon.
Jan 1, 2014
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KISEI Nozzle Reactor ? A Novel Spray Reactor For Immiscible LiquidsBy Kwang Soon Moon
Liquid ? liquid reactions such as solvent extraction in hydrometallurgy and BTX extraction in petrochemical industry has long suffered from the long retention time mainly due to the limited interfacia
Sep 1, 2012
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Occurrence and recovery of gold from low grade Brazilian depositsBy Henrique Kahn, Daniel Uliana, Carina Ulsen, Guilherme Nery
"Gold has been a material in high demand since the dawn of humanity. After hundreds of years of exploitation, the increasingly search for gold occurs in lower grade deposits with greater extraction di
Jan 1, 2014
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Electrochemical Study of Synthetic and Natural EnargitesElectrochemical behaviors of synthetic and natural enargite in buffer solutions have been investigated using open circuit potential, stationary polarization and cyclic voltammetry as functions of solu
Jan 1, 2014
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A Modelling Study of the Dynamics of Sulphide Heap Leach Processes With a View to Improved and Novel Applications (94c1e0ad-31b6-423d-9e18-a597fc71f7da)By Jochen Petersen, David G. Dixon
"Although heap leaching may be perceived as a somewhat low-tech route for the extraction of low-grade minerals, the underlying physical, chemical and biological processes are in fact extremely complex
Jan 1, 2003
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Practical aspects of Cu-Mo separations and alternatives to NaSH and Nokes reagentBy P. Zarate, M. Peart, T. Bhambhani, D. R. Nagaraj
More than 50% of all the molybdenum produced in the world is a by-product of copper production. A bulk Cu-Mo concentrate is first produced, which is subsequently separated into Cu and Mo concentrates.
Jan 1, 2014