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Equilibrium Models for Biosorption in Single and Multi-Metallic Systems: A Case-Study by Using Several Bio-Sorbent Materials (ABSTRACT PAGE)By Francesco Vegliò, Luigi Toro, Francesca Beolchini, Francesca Pagnanelli, Stefano Ubaldini
"Biosorption is an innovative technology used to remove heavy metals from aqueous solutions from mining waters and other industrial wastes. A wider application of this alternative process is strictly
Jan 1, 2003
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Combustion Modeling Of Hazardous Waste IncinerationHazardous waste has often very complicated chemical compositions in a variety of physical forms and is normally processed in rotary kiln incinerators. Due to large variations in waste types and diffic
Jan 1, 2003
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Design of the Pierina waste dumpBy R. Sharon, P. M. Hawley, X. Ochoa
"Development of Barrick Gold’s Pierina gold mine in north-central Peru requires construction of a waste dump for disposal of nonore grade materials stripped from the open pit to expose the ore. The wa
Jan 1, 2003
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Inert Gas Flotation TechnologiesBy John C. Gathje, Rick Moritz, Wilhelm de Beer
"Froth flotation has a long history of success for the recovery and concentration of a wide variety of minerals of commercial interest. Both the art and science of flotation have progressed greatly, a
Jan 1, 2003
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Continuous Monitoring of a Tumbling Mill (ABSTRACT PAGE)By Bertil I. Pålsson, Sture V. Persson, Kent T. Tano
"Autogenous (AG) and semi-autogenous (SAG) mills often operate in an unstable state because of the difficulty to balance the rate of replenishment of large ore particles from the feed with the consump
Jan 1, 2003
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Continuous Monitoring of a Tumbling MillBy Bertil I. Pålsson, Sture V. Persson, Kent T. Tano
"Grinding is one of the most energy consuming unit operations and is also a very inefficient and costly process. Therefore, it is of great importance to run the grinding process as efficiently as poss
Jan 1, 2003
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Development of an Industrial Bioreactor for Mass Culturing of UASB Granules by Process Induction and Microbial StimulationBy Leon Lorenzen, Trevor J. Britz, Pierre J. Van Zyl, Ellis R. Els
Enhanced granulation of UASB granules was tested on pilot scale with two different test reactors (about 5 litres capacity each). Sludge from a local sewage works was used, with peach cannery effluent
Jan 1, 2003
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Investigations on Mechanisms of Abrasive Particle Stress (ABSTRACT PAGE)By M. Salas, L. Rolf, H. Z. Kuyumcu
"Industrial use of abrasive stress takes place in the area of fine grinding and in order to clean surface contaminated soil particles. Also, at many mechanical operations abrasion emerge as an uninten
Jan 1, 2003
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Development of a Processing System of Shredded Automobiles Residues (ABSTRACT PAGE)By Takashi Furuyama, Sukeyuki Mori, Ltd. Kyushu Metal Industry Co., Abel Bissombolo, Yoshitsugu Koga, Masamichi Hata
"Actually, the recovery of valuable metals such as iron, aluminium and copper is a nowadays practice in factories dealing with the processing of scrapped automobiles (Harder (WERG); Koga et al., 1997)
Jan 1, 2003
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Educating mining engineers online (APCOM 2003)By T. S. Golosinski
The paper reviews current status of online education related to mining, and reports on the online Master of Engineering programme in Mining Engineering that is offered at the University of Missouri-Ro
Jan 1, 2003
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Improving Milling Circuits Through Aggressive Approach to Cyclone and Overall Circuit OperationBy Pat Turner, Abrie Schutte, Tim Olson, Roman van Ommen
The key to good cyclone circuit design and operation in primary grinding circuits will be discussed. Cyclone circuit design issues include individual cyclone design features such as cone angle or mate
Jan 1, 2003
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Computer Simulation of Iron Ore Agglomeration Process in Rotating DrumsBy Kal Sastry, Anshuman Prasad
This paper presents a population balance model (PBM) for describing the agglomeration process and select a suitable coalescence kernel that can simultaneously describe nucleation, layering and coalesc
Jan 1, 2003
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Non-Traditional Highly Effective Breaking-Up Technology for Resistant Gold-Containing Ores and Beneficiation Products (ABSTRACT PAGE)By Yuriy V. Gulyaev, Galina V. Sedelnikova, Valeriy D. Lunin, Valentin A. Chanturiya, Igor J. Bunin
"In Russia the industrial exploitation of ore deposits is determined as a strategic direction of gold extraction industry development. The majority of gold-containing ores of Russia is referred to cat
Jan 1, 2003
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A Study of the Flotation Characteristics of Different Mineralogical Classes in Different Streams of an Industrial CircuitBy E. V. Manlapig
"Some researchers postulate that the floatability of a particle in the streams of an industrial flotation circuit is a function of only its size and liberation properties. They do not discount the imp
Jan 1, 2003
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Design, Modelling and Control of Flotation EquipmentsBy Juan B. Yianatos
"After almost 100 years, since the first commercial application began in Australia, flotation has shown an extraordinary growth and nearly 2 billion tons of ore per year are presently treated by flota
Jan 1, 2003
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Application of DEM Outputs to Refining Applied SAG Mill ModelsBy Andrew T. McBride, Malcolm S. Powell, Indresan Govender
"Current empirical Semi Autogneous Grinding (SAG) mill models contain assumptions concerning the amount of energy available for particle breakage, how this energy is distributed in the mill media and
Jan 1, 2003
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Seawater Usage in Flotation for Minerals Beneficiation in Arid Regions (Arab Countries) (Simulation and Application)By Aziza A. Yousef, Suzan S. Ibrahim, Mahmoud A. Arafa, Mohamed A. Abdel Khalek
In view of the shortage of soft water all over the Middle East countries, seawater may be used to replace the fresh water in flotation beneficiation. The flotation process required about 7 m3 of fresh
Jan 1, 2003
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Equilibrium and Kinetics of Palladium Adsorption on Activated Carbon (ABSTRACT PAGE)By Ray Everson, Henry Kasaini
"Adsorption of Pd (II) anions on the surface of activated carbon (Norit 0.8) occurred at high proton concentration (0.01 – 2.5M, HCl) in the feed and averaged 27 mg/g. The adsorption process was inter
Jan 1, 2003
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Coal Effects in Combined Direct Reduction - Electrical Smelting of Iron OreBy P. Chris Pistorius, Johannes Sono, Rossouw Sono, J. J. Kobus
Different coal properties are important in SL/RN (coal-based rotary kiln) direct reduction of iron ore, and in electrical smelting of prereduced iron ore. These differences were highlighted when a pla
Jan 1, 2003
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New Developments in the Leaching of Base and Precious Metal Ores and ConcentratesBy David Dreisinger
"The leaching of base and precious metal ores and concentrates continues to progress in both laboratory study and industrial application. These developments are being driven by the need to respond to
Jan 1, 2003