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Study on Selective Adsorption of Bacteria on Pyrite and GalenaBy C. Y. Jia
Adsorption of Thiooxidans ferrooxidans and Mycobacterium Phlei on the surface of pyrite and galena was studied. From the experimental results, it was observed that Mycobacterium Phlei adsorbed prefe
Jan 1, 2014
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Journal: How to Improve Safety, Create Value, and Maximize Profit in the ‘New Economy’By William Hissem
The topics in the title line of this article are desirable and applicable to entire industries that exist outside the realm of the ISEE’s readership. But the issues I will discuss herein are specific
Jan 1, 2014
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A Review: Solar Thermal Reactors for Materials ProductionBy Geoffrey Brooks, Ben M. Ekman, M. Akbar Rhamdhani
"Concentrated solar collectors including solar simulators have been studied to concentrate solar radiation to flux levels capable of reaching temperatures of 3000K. Currently, there are no industrial
Jan 1, 2014
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A New Era in Pressure HydrometallurgyBy Fathi Habashi
A new era in pressure hydrometallurgy is marked when the roasting - leaching - electrowinning process in the zinc industry was replaced by direct pressure leaching of zinc concentrate. Since then, the
Jan 1, 2014
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Rhodococcus opacus as bioreagente for electro-flotationBy Gabriela Pino, Maurício Torem, Lorgio V. Gonzales
It has been long known that many microorganisms are able to interact with mineral particles to obtain a concentrate; thus, one possible technique is flotation and its related process. Biological proce
Jan 1, 2014
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Comminution of quartzite waste to be used in civil constructionBy Rodolfo Silva, Antonio Peres, Afonso Martins, Gilberto Ramalho, Mario Cabello
The consumption of aggregates in civil construction has increased considerably in Brazil for the last years. The extraction of sand and gravel generates significant environmental impacts. As the quarr
Jan 1, 2014
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Sylvite Flotation?s Activation from Carnalite Containing Potash OresBy E. V. Konoplev
Russia is one of the largest manufacturers of potash fertilizers in the world. Processing of potash ores basically is carried out by a flotation way. Potash ores of the Verhnekamsky potash deposit con
Jan 1, 2014
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Rejection and Recovery of Heavy Metals from MSW Melting Fly Ash by Carrier-in-Pulp MethodBy R. D. Alorro
Melting has become a popular pre-treatment method for municipal solid waste (MSW) incineration residues in Japan. Although the method is effective in stabilizing the hazardous organic sub-stances such
Jan 1, 2014
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Floating performance of a new mixed chelate collector in reverse floatation of anshan style iron oreBy T. Wang
A new kind of mixed chelate collector was prepared in order to separate gangue (mainly quartz) and iron minerals efficiently during room temperature. The collector was was composed of two chelate coll
Jan 1, 2014
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Screens and cyclones in closed grinding circuitsBy Alban Lynch, Benigno Aquino, Hakan Dündar, Alexander Kalugin, Marco Delgado, Alberto Palomino, Ali Türkistanli
Dynamic separators are efficient dry classifiers because new designs during the last 50 years have reduced the by-pass and improved the partition curve. By contrast cyclones have been used as classifi
Jan 1, 2014
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Electrochemical flow cell for mineral processingBy Luis Cáceres, Genny Leinenweber
"We have designed a planar perpendicular flow cell for electrochemical measurement of a mineral available as a fine powder. The working electrode consisting of mineral powder supported on a carbon pas
Jan 1, 2014
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Sustaining metallurgical competenciesBy Aidan Giblett, Karen McCaffery, Robert Dunne
"A worldwide decline in competency levels of practicing metallurgists over recent decades has become clearly evident and is a common topic of discussion among senior practitioners and professional ass
Jan 1, 2014
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The role of ‘process mineralogy’ in improving the process performance of complex sulphide oresBy Dee Bradshaw
"Process mineralogy’ is a form of applied mineralogy which focuses on addressing problems associated with the processing of ores. ‘Mineralogy’ is the scientific study of minerals and ‘mineral processi
Jan 1, 2014
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The Prediction of Flotation Characteristics of a Disseminated Ore Using Ore Texture DataBy G. K. Nimal Subasinghe
The establishment of grind size that optimally liberates the valuable mineral for efficient down-stream processing is of great importance for most mineral processing operations. Reasonably accurate co
Jan 1, 2014
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Preparation, Structure and Mechanical Properties of PET/Kaolin NanocompositesBy Y. P. Lu
PET/kaolin nanocomposites were prepared with melt blending and the structure of the composites was characterized through IR techniques. The results showed that there is stable chemical bonding between
Jan 1, 2014
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History of strain gaging mills: What have we learned?By Moris Fresko, Julia Sun, Charles C. Golembewski, Vytas Svalbonas
"A history of mill strain gaging at Metso is presented. The output of these strain-gaging programs is compared with calculated stress ranges from different finite element solutions. These comparisons
Jan 1, 2014
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Selection Decomposition of Metallurgical Slags by Va-part-impact DevicesBy I. V. Shadrunova
Annually it is formed more than 95 Mt of clinkers in iron and steel industry of Russia, including 79 Mt of clinkers in blast-furnace, steelmaking, foundry and ferroalloy productions. Complex developme
Jan 1, 2014
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Use of Flotation in the Removal of Heavy Metals from Contaminated SoilsBy G. Belardi
This paper presents the preliminary results of a research programme conducted to assess the feasibility of a flotation technique in the remediation of soils severely affected by heavy metal contaminat
Jan 1, 2014
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New developments and optimization of Wu Shan Phase I SABC comminution circuit : A systematic methodBy Liu Chun-Bao Sun, Hong-Jun, Wei Zhang, Tao Xu
SABC circuits have gained widespread attention within China, and are being gradually applied to many mines. However, the domestic knowledge of comminution process is still relatively basic, and the de
Jan 1, 2014
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Risk Analysis and Risk Ranking in Tunneling: A Case StudyBy Behdeen Oraee
Constructing tunnels underground is generally described as a high-risk activity because conditions in the surrounding area tend to be unpredictable. This would and can create unique dangers in every s
Jan 1, 2014