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Some Topics in Chemistry of Direct or Continuous Copper ConvertingBy K. Yamaguchi
To contribute highly efficient and environmentally conscious copper smelting process, several topics in chemistry of the continuous converting were discussed. Through the reviewing the authors' t
Jan 1, 2007
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Evolution in Rare Earthmaterial Science, Production, and Resource Development: Themountain Pass ParadigmBy J. T. Sims, C. E. Karayannopoulos
Today's rare earth industry is undergoing significant and rapid evolutionary change toward greater reliability and diversity of supply, increased security of supply chains, and better price forec
Jan 1, 2014
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Ultra-Fine Grained High Carbon Steel by Innovative DeformationBy A. W. F. Smith, P. B. Prangnell, D. N. Crowther, P. J. Apps
It is well known that the refinement of grain size in metals leads to a significant improvement in important mechanical properties. As part of a European collaborative project, processing schedules ha
Jan 1, 2004
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A Complete System for On-Stream Particle Size AnalysisBy B. F. Osborne
"A new sensor cannot be considered in isolation from the process in which it is utilized. This paper, describing an on-stream particle size analyzer, therefore gives considerable emphasis to the slurr
Jan 1, 1972
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Advanced Ni-Base Superalloys for Small Gas TurbinesBy K. Harris, J. B. Wahl
Ni-base superalloy cast materials provide an outstanding balance of high temperature strength, fatigue resistance, oxidation resistance and coating performance and can be produced to very tight tolera
Jan 1, 2010
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Finite Element Simulation as a Tool for Design and Optimization of Roller Press PerformanceBy Richard K. Komarek, Antonios Zavaliangos, Roman T. Dec
Current industrial compacting and briquetting practices are largely based on trial-and¬error techniques. This paper introduces a two dimensional finite element model of compacting/briquetting process
Jan 1, 2004
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Basic Brick in CanadaBy J. W. Craig
THERE are, broadly speaking, three classes of refractories: acid, basic, and neutral. Fireclay, diaspore, silica, and the sillimanite group of minerals are included in the acid class, which for the mo
Jan 1, 1936
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On the Relationship Between Gold Mineralization and Ultramafic Volcanic Rocks In the Timmins Area, Northeastern OntarioBy D. R. Pyke
Many of the gold deposits in the Timmins• area show a close spatial association to ultramafic metavolcanics. Available analytical data suggest that ultramafic rocks contain significantly higher gold c
Jan 1, 1976
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The Handling Of Sour Well Fluids In The Pincher Creek FieldBy C. Stamberg, W. McGuire, R. C. Carlson, L. W. Vollmer
"The selection of materials and pre-cautionary measures for handling natural gas and condensate containing aqueous hydrogen sulphide are presented. Based on the results of a pilot production test and
Jan 1, 1960
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Inco's design and protection against underground fires (1c018f14-712e-46fb-b5a8-17714a5a87a5)By J. S. Stacbulak
"The main ventilation design features adopted at Inco to safeguard personnel against the effects of fires are described in this paper. Measures taken to prevent and detect fires due to spontaneous com
Jan 1, 1994
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Inco's design and protection against underground firesBy J. S. Stachulak
"The main ventilation design features adopted at Inco to safeguard personnel against the effects of fires are described in this paper. Measures taken to prevent and detect fires due to spontaneous com
Jan 1, 1994
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Evolution Tectonique d'une Portion du Sillon de Roches Vertes de ChibougamauBy R. Daignault et G. O. Allard
The Chibougamau area represents a part of the Abitibi greenstone belt. The rocks constitute a volcanic pile (Roy Group) overlain by a volcano-detritic sequence (Opemisca Group). Three important period
Jan 1, 1984
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Tridem airborne conductivity mapping as a lignite exploration methodBy A. B. Barlow, D. H. Pitcher
"The Geophysics/Geochemistry Section of the Ontario Geological Survey initiated an aerial geophysical survey in the James Bay Lowlands, Cretaceous Basin area, District of Cochrane, Ontario. The survey
Jan 1, 1980
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Phase Relations and Activities of Arsenic and Antimony in the Cu-O-As and Cu-O-Sb SYSTEMS at 1523 KBy L. Voisin, K. Yamaguchi, D. G. Mendoza, K. Ltagaki
The behavior of arsenic and antimony in the Cu-0 system was thermodynamically investigated to understand their elimination during a blister-making stage in copper smelting. Firstly, the phase relation
Jan 1, 2007
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Successfully Patenting New Materials and ProcessesBy E. W. Vekris
Patents are playing an increasingly important role in the business world. A diverse patent portfolio can enable a company to secure a monopoly within the market, which can provide a competitive advant
Jan 1, 2011
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The Geology of the Upper Canada MineBy D. W. Tully
Sedimentary and volcanic rocks of the Timiskaming series trend west-ward across the property of the Upper Canada mine, forming part of the north limb of a regional syncline which is truncated on the s
Jan 1, 1963
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The Impact of Tonnage Oxygen on Steelmaking at StelcoBy F W. Irwin
In recent years, a number of significant developments have occurred in the steel industry which are no-table and of general interest. This paper is confined to the steel-melting phase of the business.
Jan 1, 1965
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The Influence of Minerals on Canadian History and DevelopmentBy Charles Camsell
Few persons ever stop to consider how vital an influence minerals, and especially metals, have had upon human history, how they have affected the every-day life of the individual or how at different p
Jan 1, 1926
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The Preparation of CoalBy W. L. Hunter
The preparation of coal for the commercial market is a study both varied and wide, and can be viewed from many angles and in different ways. This short paper can but touch upon the subject and is i
Jan 1, 1930
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Porphyry Tungsten Zones at Mt. Pleasant, N.B.By I. S. Parrish
The Sullivan Mining Group has been exploring the mineral deposits of the Mount Pleasant area of southern New Brunswick since 1967. Sullivan geologists have logged over sixty miles of drill core, mappe
Jan 1, 1978