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                     Optimizing Plant 2 at Kinross Paracatu, the World’s Largest Tonnage, Lowest Grade Primary Gold Milling Operation Optimizing Plant 2 at Kinross Paracatu, the World’s Largest Tonnage, Lowest Grade Primary Gold Milling OperationBy Kevan Ford, Getulio Junior, Rob Henderson, Wayne Philips, Chris Martin, Rob Thorpe "Plant 2 at the Kinross Paracatu gold operation in Minas Gerais State, Brazil, was commissioned in late 2008. Designed to be the largest tonnage, lowest grade gold milling operation in the world, Plan Jan 1, 2011 
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                     Kinetics of Cyanide Oxidation under CIP or CIL Conditions Kinetics of Cyanide Oxidation under CIP or CIL ConditionsBy X Dai This paper investigated the loss of cyanide via oxidation in CIP or CIL processes by relating the cyanide oxidation to its major oxidation product, cyanate. The results showed that the oxidation of bo Jan 1, 2011 
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                     Pyrometallurgical Treatment of Flue Dust from Copper Smelters for Stabilization of Va Elements and Cu Recovery Pyrometallurgical Treatment of Flue Dust from Copper Smelters for Stabilization of Va Elements and Cu RecoveryBy Carrasco .. P. J. A., R. Parada, I. Saavedra, F. Parada, R. Parra, E. Balladares In most of the smelters, the management of flue dust has a double objective: the control of minor elements in the anodes and the management of volatiles compounds that can cause contamination due to f Jan 1, 2011 
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                     Improving Melt Cleanliness and Mechanical Properties of AZ91e Permanent Mould Castings with Melt Filtration Improving Melt Cleanliness and Mechanical Properties of AZ91e Permanent Mould Castings with Melt FiltrationBy A. Elsayed Lightweight metals such as magnesium show potential in replacing aluminum alloy castings for engine cradles, cylinder heads and transmission cases. Unfortunately, magnesium alloys are susceptible to e Jan 1, 2011 
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                     Establishing the Best Practice Guidelines in Mineral Processing for NI 43-101 Establishing the Best Practice Guidelines in Mineral Processing for NI 43-101By Tony Lipiec, Chris Fleming, Larry Urbanoski In 2009, the Canadian Mineral Processors (CMP) became aware that Canadian securities regulators were amending the contents of National Instrument 43-101. NI 43-101 is a set of regulations which establ Jan 1, 2011 
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                     Fibrous Minerals in Ultramafic Nickel Sulphide Ores Fibrous Minerals in Ultramafic Nickel Sulphide OresBy F. Ford, Z. Dai, A. W. Lee ABSTRACT: As high-grade nickel sulphide ores are being depleted and processing laterite ores continues to pose challenges, the future of nickel extraction lies in low-grade ultramafic ores. Canada has Jan 1, 2011 
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                     Uranium Milling in Northern Saskatchewan’s Athabasca Basin Past, Present and Future Uranium Milling in Northern Saskatchewan’s Athabasca Basin Past, Present and FutureBy Chuck Edwards "Milling operations in northern Saskatchewan’s Athabasca Basin have produced uranium continuously since 1975. Over that period, the Athabasca Basin has been one of the world’s premier uranium camps, y Jan 1, 2011 
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                     Gold Extraction with Halogens Gold Extraction with HalogensBy B. Dubreuil, J. -M. Lalancette, D. Lemieux, C. Chouinard The extraction of gold and silver has been examined via the use of mixed halogens: chlorine and bromine. The reaction was performed in a brine of sodium chloride with a small amount of sodium bromide Jan 1, 2011 
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                     Formulation and Plant Trial of a Mixed Collector Suite For Eland Platinum Formulation and Plant Trial of a Mixed Collector Suite For Eland PlatinumBy Norman O. Lotter, Dominic Fragomeni, Jorge Oliveira, Dee J. Bradshaw, Rebecca Monnapula "The role of mixed collectors in enhancing the metallurgical performance of sulphide flotation processes was reviewed in 2008, and later published as an integrated theory by Lotter and Bradshaw, 2009. Jan 1, 2011 
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                     The CESL Gold Process The CESL Gold ProcessBy K. Mayhew, K. Murray The CESL Copper Process was developed as a hydrometallurgical alternative to smelting and refining for copper sulphide concentrates. As the majority of such concentrates contain appreciable gold and s Jan 1, 2011 
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                     The Mineralogy and Predictive Metallurgy of Major Types of Gold Ores The Mineralogy and Predictive Metallurgy of Major Types of Gold OresBy J Zhou Based on the mineralogical characteristics and mineral processing techniques required, gold ores can be classified into 12 types, including gold placers, quartz vein-lode ores, oxidized ores, silver-r Jan 1, 2011 
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                     Pump and Cyclone Design/Optimization to Maximize Grinding Circuit Efficiency: A Systematic Method Pump and Cyclone Design/Optimization to Maximize Grinding Circuit Efficiency: A Systematic MethodBy Robert E. McIvor "The design/optimization of the pump and cyclones to maximize grinding circuit efficiency first requires a concise understanding of, and clearly defined specifications for, desired grinding circuit pe Jan 1, 2011 
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                     Frame Optimization of a Hybrid Spyder Roadster Frame Optimization of a Hybrid Spyder RoadsterBy Maxime Tacher BRP (Bombardier Recreational Products) designs and commercializes recreational vehicles such as watercrafts, sport boats, snowmobiles, ATVs... The Spyder roadster is the last product in the Can-Am pro Jan 1, 2011 
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                     Millerite and Its Impact on Cu/Ni Separation Millerite and Its Impact on Cu/Ni SeparationBy F. D. Ford, Z. Dai "Vale’s Ontario Operations re-introduced Cu/Ni separation at Clarabelle Mill in 2006. The mill processes ores from a number of mines in the Sudbury basin. A saleable Cu concentrate is produced at 30-6 Jan 1, 2011 
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                     Improved Hydrogen Cyanide Detection with Laser-Based Line-of-Sight Gas Detectors Improved Hydrogen Cyanide Detection with Laser-Based Line-of-Sight Gas DetectorsBy Klaus Tietz, Hamish Adam, John Selby, Ian Glazier, Brian Sinfield "Room-temperature tunable diode laser (TDL) analyzers are gaining in acceptance for highly critical safety monitoring applications in a variety of industries. This paper describes the testing, evaluat Jan 1, 2011 
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                     Electrospark Deposition as a Technique to Repair Damaged McrA1Y Coatings Electrospark Deposition as a Technique to Repair Damaged McrA1Y CoatingsBy R. Farhat Coating systems that yield a thermally grown oxide (TGO) protective layer have been proposed as a potential method for extending the lifecycle of components exposed to high temperature corrosion. This Jan 1, 2011 
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                     Hydrocyclone Classification Modeling for Gold Ore Grinding Circuit Simulation Hydrocyclone Classification Modeling for Gold Ore Grinding Circuit SimulationBy M. R. Khalesi, S. Bellec, C. Bazin, D. Hodouin This paper proposes a classification model to predict the split coefficient of gold ore particles as a function of the particle size and gold content. The model is calibrated and validated using data Jan 1, 2011 
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                     Offsetting Effluent Treatment Costs by Metal Recovery from Effluent Streams Offsetting Effluent Treatment Costs by Metal Recovery from Effluent StreamsBy Derrin A. Auerswald, Jacolien P. Wyethe, Nanne M. \/egter Base and precious metal refineries often produce effluent solution and slurry streams containing between 50 mg/L and several grams per liter of base metals. Metals have historically been precipitated Jan 1, 2011 
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                     A Computer Simulation of an Agitation Mill Abrasion Process for Waste Printed Circuit Boards A Computer Simulation of an Agitation Mill Abrasion Process for Waste Printed Circuit BoardsBy K. Torigoe, S. Owad, C. Tokoro, Y Tsunazawa The mechanism of an abrasion process to recover metal values by removing components from printed circuit boards (PCBs) is modeled using a discrete element method (DEM) simulation. To simulate the abra Jan 1, 2011 
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                     Higher Classification Efficiency by Hydrocyclone Control Higher Classification Efficiency by Hydrocyclone ControlBy M. A. Hararah, T. Neesse, M. G. Farghaly, G. Proellss, P. Kaniut, W. Rubarth ABSTRACT: This paper presents two new options for hydrocyclone control. Volume split control using a control valve in the overflow is applied for the stabilization of separation results at changing fe Jan 1, 2011 
