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CVD Grown Diamond -2010By R Linares
For centuries, diamond's superlative properties have earned it a reputation as the 'dream' material for mankind in its search to create advanced applications. Until recently, this dream
Jan 1, 2010
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Tracking the degradation of carbon steel mechanical properties due to hightemperature hydrogen attack through strain gauge monitoringBy C. C. E. Pretorius, V. M. Mathoho, A. van Zyl, R. J. Mostert
The in-service degradation of the mechanical properties of steel components through the damage mechanism of high temperature hydrogen attack (HTHA), is a topic of concern in the refining and green hyd
Nov 27, 2024
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1.3 Sheets - ?Best Practice? Methodology For Production And Use Of Reference Materials For The Platinum Industry.By Gordon Chunnett, Ron Sheets, David Grant
[Power-Point Presentation]
Jan 1, 2005
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Rectangular Furnace Design And Revolutionary DC-Slag Cleaning Technology For The PGM IndustryBy J. Kempken, T. Schreiter, R. Degel, H. Schmieden
After a short summary of the historical milestones of the submerged arc furnace, the paper will highlight different applications and their specific smelting furnace requirements in the non-ferrous are
Jan 1, 2006
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Adaptive hybrid approach: combining the lagrangian relaxation approach and the firefly algorithm for the optimisation of the long-term open-pit mine production scheduling problem APCOM 2021By E. Moosavi, K. Tolouei
In mine production scheduling problems are well-known, where most are categorised into deterministic and non-deterministic NP-hard problems because of their complexity. Many researchers have attempted
Sep 1, 2021
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HPGR?revolution in platinum? - SynopsisBy C. M. Rule
High pressure grinding rolls (HPGR) technology has come a long way in its application for comminution duty in hard rock mineral processing in the last three years. Several major projects in copper, ni
Jan 1, 2009
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Gold Nanotechnology at MintekBy R. T. Tshikhudo
Nanotechnology can provide solutions to many of the world?s socio-economic challenges. The application of nanomaterials for water treatment and analysis, point-of-care diagnostics and targeted drug de
Jan 1, 2009
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A Modification of the Zeta Potential of Copper Sulphide by the Application of a Magnetic Field in Order to Improve Particle SettlingBy S. Gqebe, A. Lewis, M. Rodriguez-Pascual
"Gravitational sedimentation of suspensions in various precipitation processes is hindered by colloidal stability. This is due to the high surface charge of the suspension and results in strong attrac
Jan 1, 2016
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Sonic injection into a PGM Pierce-Smith converter: CFD modelling and industrial trialsBy G. A. Bezuidenhout, J. P. T. Kapusta, D. K. Chibwe
"Peirce-Smith converters (PSCs) are extensively used in the copper, nickel, and platinum group metals industries to remove iron and sulphur from the molten matte phase. This technology has not changed
Jan 1, 2014
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Keynote address: hydrometallurgical process development for complex ores and concentrates - SynopsisHydrometallurgical processing of complex ores and concentrates is becoming increasingly important as the mining and metallurgical industry seeks to exploit mineral deposits that are difficult to treat
Jan 1, 2009
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Manning best practice in the Australian gold mining industryThis paper examines manning best practice in the Australian mining industry, comparing the mining of gold with mining of other commodities. In particular, the paper considers a range of mining operati
Jan 1, 2009
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Fine Dry Screening With Urethane Screen SurfacesBy C. Kelley
For years urethane screen surfaces have been used in a wide range of wet screening applications where openings as fine as 75 microns and coarser have been used. In dry screening operations these same
Jan 1, 2007
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The next generation of permanent cathode and lead anode technologyBy T. Marsden
The demand for continuous improvement in the industrial world is an ongoing process. Some sectors, where the competitive forces are well established, have led the development of new and reliable techn
Jan 1, 2009
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Presentation 07 - Novel Applications For Gravity ConcentrationBy Kevin Peacocke
The future of Gravity ? Primary mineral recovery ? Enhancement of existing process efficiency ? Pre-Concentration ? Alternative? or ?New? production
Jan 1, 2006
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An Interactive Computer Program for Simulating the Performance of Water Chilling Installations on MinesBy M. Bailey-McEwan
The application of refrigeration on deep South African gold mines is mostly achieved through the medium of chilled water which is produced in central installations either on surface or underground. Th
Jan 1, 1987
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Capturing Economic Benefits From BlastingBy A. Ndibalema
Blasting is one of the primary functions in any mining operation. Despite the fact that it generally constitutes between 30% to 40% of the mining cost, blasting also affects the cost-effectiveness of
Jan 1, 2008
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In Situ Monitoring of Primary Roofbolts at Underground Coal Mines in the USAPrimary roof support represents the first line of defence against rockrelated falls of ground in underground mines, and improper utilization or misunderstanding of the applicability and behaviour of p
Jan 1, 2014
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Developments in the pretreatment of refractory gold minerals by nitric acidBy D. -X. Li
The paper covers many literature reports of processes using nitrogenous species as an oxidant for processing refractory gold ores, especially development in the pretreatment of refractory gold mineral
Jan 1, 2009
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Keynote Address: Lessons learned from the copper industry applied to gold extractionBy J. O. Marsden
The copper industry is cyclical with the price determined by market forces (i.e. the balance between supply and demand for the metal.) The period of each cycle typically varies between 6 to 9 years. T
Jan 1, 2009
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Statistical Valuation of Diamondiferous DepositsBy H. S. Sichel
Statistical valuation of diamondiferous deposits By H. S. SICHEL, D.Sc The valuation of diamondiferous deposits depends on (i) the density distribution, (ii) the size distribution of stones and (iii)