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Technology And Knowledge Transfer - Good Practice Guidelines
By R. P. H. Willis
For technology transfer to be successful a process, from research to full scale application, has to be followed. This paper describes such a process and how it is applied in practice. Some of the ?do?
Jan 1, 2002
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The Elution Of Gold From Activated Carbon At Room Temperature Using Sulphide Solutions
One of the main bottlenecks in the carbon-in pulp process for the recovery qf gold is the elution procedure, which typically requires the heading of caustic cyanide eluants to high temperatures for 16
Jan 1, 1994
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The Flooding at the West Driefontein Mine
By R. R. M. Cousens, W. S. Garrett
SYNOPSIS The paper gives a background to the water hazards of the so-called West Wits Line and refers to some geological aspects of the Wonderfontein Valley in which the West Driefontein mine propert
Jan 5, 1969
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Is Platinum Paying Its Rent?
By L. C. Stilwell
The paper will attempt to identify the threats, however obscure, that could confront the South African platinum industry. South Africa has the largest reserves of platinum group metals in the world,
Jan 1, 2006
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SPOTLIGHT on Randfontein Estates Gold Mining Company (Witwatersrand) Limited, 1889-1989
From its early beginnings, shortly after the Witwatersrand gold rush of 1886, Randfontein Estates was planned as a heavyweight operation. The venture was capitalized by J .B. Robinson to the tune of £
Jan 1, 1989
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Longwall face stability index (LFSI): A novel approach for estimation of chock-shield pressure and face convergence ? Synopsis
By A. K. Verma
Several longwall faces in India have collapsed due to adverse geological conditions and/or inadequate capacity of powered supports. Thus it is imperative to access the capacity of a powered support an
Jan 1, 2008
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Presidential address: How cool are refractory materials? - Synopsis
This paper reviews the history of refractory materials, highlights the development of refractory technology over the years, draws attention to the technology behind these materials, and comments on fu
Jan 1, 2008
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Foreword (6635fcc6-968e-47c8-8e71-e084352811de)
By J. H. Selby
The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy hosted the 6thInternational Heavy Minerals Conference at the Zulu Nyala Game Lodge near Hluhluwe in Zululand, during September 2007. This series
Jan 1, 2007
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SEREF: An Interactive Seismic Refraction Data Interpretation Program for the IBM PC
By G. R. J. Cooper
In recent years attempts have been made to develop software packages for shallow seismic refraction data analysis. In most cases, mainframe computers were used which were generally non-interactive, di
Jan 1, 1987
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Presidential Address: Platinum Perspectives - Introduction
By L. A. Cramer
Platinum metal was first utilized by the Inca civilization in South America where it was found in alluvial deposits along the San Juan and Atrato rivers that lie between the Andean mountain range in C
Jan 1, 2000
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Current South African Coal Pillar Research
By B. J. Madden
Over 206 million tons of hard coal were mined in South African collieries in 1996. Some 132.5 millions tons came from underground operations and approximately 120 million tons came from bord-and-pilla
Jan 1, 1998
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Behavior Of Continuous Casting Fluxes During Heating And Cooling
By J. Madias, E. Benavidez, E. Brandaleze, L. Castella
Knowledge of the physical and chemical properties as well as the behaviour of the mould fluxes during melting, important in order to improve continuous casting operations. Lubrication and control of h
Jan 1, 2004
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SAIMM Base Metals Conference, Namibia, July 2007 - The Minerals Industry And Syndicated Research
By P G. Gaylard
The minerals Industry carries out over US$ 2 billion of R&D annually. The R&D is performed at three levels ? in house research facilities; on a one-on-one basis with a research provider; as syndicated
Jan 1, 2007
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Solvent Extraction As An Enabling Technology In The Nickel Industry
By G. Bacon
The past decade has witnessed unprecedented growth in the development and implementation of solvent extraction technology in the extractive metallurgy of nickel and cobalt. Solvent extraction is provi
Jan 1, 2002
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Torn-corner defect in billets rolled from continuously cast blooms
By L. W. Helle
This paper summarizes the investigations carried out into a defect involving the corners of billets rolled from continuously cast blooms, which broke open during the rolling process. As it was believe
Jan 1, 1984
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Chemical And Physical Changes Of Cathode Carbon By Aluminium Electrolysis
By J. Hop, A. Støre, T. Foosnæs
The carbon cathode for aluminium electrolysis is also part of the container of the process. In order to understand the behaviour and possible failure of the cathode, detailed material properties under
Jan 1, 2004
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Optimization of an Integrated Flowsheet for Barite Processing
By R. Ciccu
This paper examine the optimization of a beneficiation plant for recovering marketable barites from crude ores of different characteristics. The plant, part of a mining complex in Sardinia, consists o
Jan 1, 1987
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Determination of the electrical characteristics of a commercially available yttria-stabilized zirconia electrolyte used in high-temperature thermodynamic studies
By M. J. U. T. Van Wijngaarden, R. J. Dippenaar, J. M. A. Geldenhuis
The successful application of solid electrolytes in electrochemical cells for high-temperature thermodynamic studies depends to a large extent on an accurate knowledge of the P. value of the electroly
Jan 1, 1988
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NIM Reports (707758c9-6365-45e8-885a-f83d40e32577)
NIM Reports Report No. 1647 The industrial application of KEGOLD electrodes. Report No. 1665 The determination of minor amounts of antimony in ores and concentrates by atomic absorption spectrophotome
Jan 1, 1975
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Numerical modelling of tunnel liner and fracture interaction - Synopsis
By D. F. Malan
Considerable practical knowledge and effective use of empirical evidence is required in the design of tunnel support systems. In many instances, it is unclear how individual support elements interact
Jan 1, 2008