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  • CIM
    Flotation of REE Bearing Minerals from Silicate and Carbonate Host Deposits

    By T. Deng

    Flotation of rare earths is complicated by the number of mineral classes that carry rare earth elements, including carbonates, phosphates, and silicates that often co-occur within the same deposit. Ga

    Jan 1, 2014

  • CIM
    Rare Earth Metal Production Using Infinium Pure Oxygen Anodes™

    By Adam Powell, Matthew Earlam

    INFINIUM, Inc. is scaling up a new molten salt electrolysis process for producing rare earth metals. Instead of conventional carbon anodes, this process uses Pure Oxygen Anodes™ which employ a stabili

    Jan 1, 2014

  • CIM
    Some Insights into the Process Design of Ferronickel Smelters

    By S. Mostaghel, S. Nicol, M. Y. Solar

    Once upon a time, the process engineer developing the design criteria for a new saprolite ferronickel smelter had it easy: most ores were around 2.5% Ni, with a Fe/Ni ratio of 4 to 5 and a SiO2/MgO ra

    Jan 1, 2014

  • CIM
    From Drill Core to Metal: A Multi-Disciplined Approach to Flowsheet Development

    By Norman O. Lotter, Virginia Lawson, Mika Muinonen, Dominic Fragomeni, Jorge F. Oliveira

    Development of metallurgical flowsheets from drill core to production of finished metal involves two main domains: process mineralogy to sample the ore and develop a successful flowsheet producing sal

    Jan 1, 2014

  • CIM
    Lithogeochemical patterns associated with the Darrehzar porphyry Cudeposit, Pariz area, Iran

    By H. Ranjbar

    The Darrehzar porphyry Cu deposit is situated in the Urumieh-Dokhtar magmatic suite of Central Iran. The REE and trace element data suggest that the deposit lies within a continental margin setting. P

    Jan 1, 1997

  • CIM
    Study of Gold Leaching with Bromine and Bromide and the Influence of Sulphide Minerals on this Reaction

    By Mani Manimaran, Inna Dymov, Mariam Melashvili, Chris Fleming, Joe O’Day

    This paper presents experimental evidence that supports the use of bromine/bromide as a potential alternative to conventional cyanidation for gold leaching. The study evaluated a brominebased lixivian

    Jan 1, 2014

  • CIM
    Hydraulic Fill Research at James Cook University in the new Millennium

    By K. Pirapakaran

    The Geotechnical Engineering research group at James Cook University has been working closely with all the leading mines in Australia in the area of minefills. They have carried out substantial resear

    May 1, 2007

  • CIM
    Are Ferronickel Furnaces at Thermodynamic Equilibrium?

    By M. Y. Solar, W. G. Davenport

    Most of the recent growth in nickel demand has been for the production of stainless steels and virtually all of it has been satisfied by new ferronickel and nickel pig iron projects. But "good" lateri

    Jan 1, 2014

  • CIM
    Recycling of Rare Earth Magnet using Molten Fluoride

    By H. Zhu, Y. Sato, O. Takeda, K. Nakano

    Recycling of rare earth magnet wastes is essential to insure the stable supply of rare earth resources. For the development of a novel recycling process, the removal of rare earth oxide from an off-sp

    Jan 1, 2014

  • CIM
    History and Development of Mount Wright

    By P. J. Bourassa

    Incorporated in 1957 under the laws of the Province of Quebec, Quebec Cartier Mining Co. undertook the development of its low-grade iron ore reserves located at Lac Jeannine in the southwest extremity

    Jan 1, 1977

  • CIM
    Finite Element Evaluation of the Residual Stress Fields Obtained by Hole Expansion on 6061-T6 Aluminum Welds

    By K. C. Viveros, R. R. Ambriz, C. García, F. De Villèle, A. Talha, D. Jaramillo

    Cold hole expansion on base metal, weld metal and heat affected zone of 6061-T6 aluminum alloy welds was simulated by means of finite element method. Three dimensional compact test models with a previ

    Jan 1, 2014

  • CIM
    Non-Wetting Rare-Earth Oxide Ceramics with Applications to Sustained Hydrophobicity

    By G. Azimi, K. K. Varanasi1, A. T. Paxson, R. Dhiman, H. -M. Kwon

    Hydrophobic materials that are robust to harsh environments are needed in a broad range of applications. Although durable materials such as metals and ceramics, which are generally hydrophilic, can be

    Jan 1, 2014

  • CIM
    World’s First Power Demand Stabilization System for A 3-Electrode Electric Arc Furnace for Shielded Arc Nickel Smelting

    By B. Lueger, D. Shen, M. Sedighy, R. Rand, R. Saleh, J. Cheung, M. Rifai, I. Khan, W. Sauri, D. Setianto

    The world’s first active power demand stabilization system for a 3-electrode electric arc smelting furnace was commissioned at PT Vale Indonesia in December 2012 on Furnace No. 2 using an SPLC (Smart

    Jan 1, 2014

  • CIM
    Reducing Water Management Risks Through Processing Changes

    By C. Kennedy, S. Jensen

    Traditionally, mineral processing plants are designed to achieve the highest recovery of valuable material with limited regard for the cost of managing waste products-both solid and water components.

    Jan 1, 2014

  • CIM
    Mettop´s New Ionic Liquid Cooling Technology is the Safest Way to Cool a Furnace

    By Stefan Wallner, Andreas Filzwieser, Stefan Konetschnik, Reinhard Preiss, Iris Filzwieser

    "Process Safety Management for METTOP means avoiding risks as far as possible - but also dealing with the residual risk by using all existing management tools or external assistance, if required. The

    Jan 1, 2014

  • CIM
    Characterization of Rapidly Solidified Metallic Alloys Using Combination of Experiments and Modelling

    By A-A. Bogno, Ch. -A. Gandin, A. Maitre, H. Henein

    Most metallic materials are produced from their liquid state. In order to control the properties of industrial products, it is very important to understand their solidification path and the resulting

    Jan 1, 2014

  • CIM
    Principal Components Analysis of ToF-SIMS Data: Application to Mineral Recognition, Surface Reaction and Separation by Flotation

    By Brian Hart, Roger St. C. Smart, James Francis, Mark Biesinger

    "There are a number of challenges involved with the surface analyses of different mineral phases from process streams in a flotation facility. The first of course is to collect samples that are repres

    Jan 1, 2007

  • CIM
    The Economics of the Carbon in Pulp Treatment of Low Grade Flotation Tailings: A Pilot Study

    By R. H. O. Wagner

    "This paper describes the bench testing, pilot plant studies of alternative flowsheets, to determine the feasibility of gold recovery, by carbon in pulp extraction, in the Schumacher Mill gold flotati

    Jan 1, 1984

  • CIM
    The Onça Puma Nickel Project

    By Ruy L. Rodrigues

    Vale is in the early stages of commissioning its Onça Puma nickel operations. The project is meant for the production of 58,000 tpa of nickel contained in ferro-nickel, substantially contributing to t

    May 1, 2010

  • CIM
    Differential Thermal Expansion and its Influence on Metallurgical Furnaces

    By A. J. MacRae

    Metallurgical furnaces are made up of complex multi-component systems that must function either together or in parallel for safe, and reliable operation. Thermal expansion of single material component

    Jan 1, 2015