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Impact of Frother on Bubble Production and Behaviour in the Pulp Zone
By C. Acuña
The case is presented that the key role of frother is control of bubble size in the pulp zone. Compared to water alone, the addition of frother produces a narrower distribution and finer bubble size.
Jan 1, 2007
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Non-Oxidative Acidic Treatment of Copper Sulfide Concentrates in the Flotation Circuit
By A. Luszczkiewicz
This paper presents the beneficial effects of non-oxidative leaching of final and intermediate copper sulfide concentrates with sulfuric acid prior to the final cleaning stage of flotation. This uniqu
Jan 1, 2007
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Interactive 3D Modeling of the Refractory Linings of Vessels for Copper Production
By A. J. Rigby
Computer generated, actual-scale furnace models have been imported into a rendering software application to provide for impressively realistic surface features and lighting. When these models are impo
Jan 1, 2007
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Adding Value To Lix / Sx / Ew Operations By Recovering Copper From Bleed, Raffinate And Other Plant Streams
By E. R. Dixon
Copper SX/EW plants often bleed part of their electrowinning electrolyte to control impurities and maintain consistent cathode quality. Depending on the specific situation at each site, the bleed is e
Jan 1, 2007
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MLA: The New Sherlock Holmes of the Mining and Metallurgical Engineering Industry
By Paul Miranda, Corby Anderson
"The Center for Advanced Mineral and Metallurgical Processing (CAMP) has recently obtained a Mineral Liberation Analyzer (MLA). CAMP has utilized the technology for several projects with excellent res
Jan 1, 2007
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The Rate of Gold Dissolution in Concentrated Cupric Chloride Solutions
By R. von Bonsdorff
Electrochemical and quartz crystal microbalance (QCM) methods were used to investigate the dissolution rate of gold in a solution similar to those utilized by the Outokumpu HydroCopper® process. The m
Jan 1, 2007
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The Effect of Impurities on Cell Performance and on the Quality of Electrodeposits Obtained at High Current Density in a Copper Electrowinning Cell Based on Reactive Electrodialysis
By I. Cifuentes
Chemical and physical characterization of copper electrodeposits obtained on mesh and plate cathodes in conventional and reactive electrodialysis lab-scale cells have been carried out. The effect of F
Jan 1, 2007
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Structural Controls on Massive Sulfide Deposition and Hydrothermal Alteration in the South Sturgeon Lake Caldera, Northwestern Ontario
By A. H. Mumin, A. K. Somarin, K. S. Oran
"Synvolcanic structures played a fundamental role in the genesis, morphology, and siting of volcanogenic massive sulfide ores and associated hydrothermal alteration in the Archean South Sturgeon Lake
Jan 1, 2007
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Life Cycle Methodology For Copper - Allocation And Recycling Approaches
By S. Gößling-Reisemann
Most copper ores contain valuable co-products such as molybdenum, gold, silver, nickel, etc. Sulphuric acid and steam are valuable by-products, which are generated dur¬ing copper production. The envir
Jan 1, 2007
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Prevention of Oxide Formation on Stored Copper Rod
By G. L. Spence
Prevention of cuprous and cupric oxide formation on stored ETP copper rod is a major concern for copper rod and wire producers. During normal storage periods copper oxide layers can increase from less
Jan 1, 2007
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Collectorless and Collector-Induced Flotation of Chalcopyrite in Stockpiled Ni-Cu Ores
By B. Nanthakumar
The impact of stockpile oxidation on chalcopyrite was studied through collectorless and collector-induced flotation conditions. In both cases, the Cu grade-recovery performance of stockpiled ore showe
Jan 1, 2007
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Expansion Projects at Tamano Refinery
By T. Maruyama
Tamano Refinery started its operation in 1972 with the cathode production capacity of 84,000 tons per year. After several expansions, the production capacity increased to 228,000 tons per year in 2001
Jan 1, 2007
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35 Years of the KGHM Copper Refinery Plant:Glogów 1
By S. Orzecki
The KGHM Copper Refinery Plant, Glogów 1, has operated for 35 years and -increased its capacity almost ten times.Cathode quality, expressed in terms of the total impurity content, has undergone a five
Jan 1, 2007
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The Copper-Cobre Series of Conferences: A Prime Forum for Active Discussion of Copper Smelting Technology Practice and Innovation
By C. M. Diaz, P. J. Mackey
Since its inception, in 1987, the Copper-Cobre series of conferences has established itself as the prime world forum for discussing advances in copper process metallurgy, in particular copper sulfide
Jan 1, 2007
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An Innovative Wireless Electrolytic Cell Monitorpowered By Ultra-Low Bus Voltage
By E. You
Kennecott Utah Copper Refinery and Outokumpu Technology have developed a wireless Electrolytic Cell Monitor (CellSensor) system to monitor cell voltage and temperature. The system is based on a robust
Jan 1, 2007
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Determination of Strain during Hot Tearing in Aluminium Alloys by Digital Image Correlation
By J. B. Mitchell
Using digital image correlation the evolution of strain and strain at the onset of localisation resulting in a hot tear has been determined for alloys AA6111 and Al¬0.5wt% Cu during solidification. Hi
Jan 1, 2007
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Recent Smelting & Acid Plant Operation at Saganoseki Smelter
By F. Hashiuchi
In 1996, the Saganoseki custom smelter & refinery successfully shifted to a single flash smelting furnace operation and increased the copper production capacity to 450,000mtpy in 1998. As the next ste
Jan 1, 2007
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Application of Passive Sonar Technology to Mineral Processing and Oil Sands Applications “If you can measure it, you can manage it.”
By Mark Fernald, Christian O’Keefe, John Viega
"In this presentation, the SONARtrac™ technology platform will be described. CiDRA's proprietary clamp-on, passive sonar array-based flow meter technology performs two independent measurements – flow
Jan 1, 2007
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Maximizing Value ? Promoting Materials Stewardship In The Minerals And Metals Sector
By J. K. Atherton
If the metals sector is to contribute successfully to sustainable consumption we must adopt principles and practices which address the entire life cycle of the materials we produce. Progress must be f
Jan 1, 2007
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The Impact of Heap Operational Changes on the Copper Production at Zaldivar
By S. C. Bouffard
Barrick's Zaldivar operation in Chile produces copper by heap leaching, solvent extraction, and electrowinning. The heap consists of a dynamic pad, and its stacking and operating conditions have
Jan 1, 2007