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Alternative Support Systems For Mechanized Stopes
By D. P. Roberts
The stoping of platinum orebodies in the Bushveld has in the past been accomplished by using in-stope pillars to ensure stability of the workings. In the future, the use of continuous mining machines
Jan 1, 2005
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A decision analysis guideline for underground bulk air heat exchanger design specifications
By M. Hooman, W. M. Marx, R. C. W. Webber-Youngman
This paper discusses a study that investigated different underground bulk air heat exchanger (>100 m3/s) design criteria. A literature review found that no single document exists covering all design c
Jan 1, 2015
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Equilibrium Between Titania Slags And Metallic Iron - Introduction
By J. M. Eriksen, T. Rosenqvist, H. Elstad, S. Seim, A. Hildal
The titanium industry demands high titanium feedstock for their processes. As rutile resources are limited, ilmenite has become the most important titanium source. Ilmenite smelting is an important pa
Jan 1, 2007
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Phase Equilibria In High MgO Ferro- And Silico-Manganese Smelting Slags
Phase equilibria have been determined experimentally for pseudo-ternary sections of the form ?MnO?-(CaO+MgO)-(SiO2+Al2O3) with a fixed Al2O3/SiO2 weight ratio of 0.17 and MgO/CaO weight ratios of 0.25
Jan 1, 2004
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Transition of sulphide self-heating from Stage A to Stage B, S. Moon, F. Rosenblum, Y.H. Tan, K.E. Waters, and J.A. Finch
By F. Rosenblum, K. E. Water, J. A. Finch, S. Moon, Y. H. Tan
Previous work has shown that sulphide self-heating occurs in three distinct stages referred to as Stage A, Stage B and Stage C. In this paper the focus is on the transition from Stage A to Stage B, wh
Jan 1, 2020
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Feasibility study of electricity generation from discard coal
By A. Engelbrecht, B. North, B. Oboirien
"There is large electricity generation potential in discard coal, both in stockpiles and current arisings. Power stations with a combined capacity of up to 18 GW electrical (GWe) could be fuelled by d
Jan 1, 2015
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Trends in Methodology in Analytical Chemistry
By Ri McCrindle
"Analytical Chemistry is moving rapidly towards a concept where technicians have to do no more than press a button and print the result from an instrument that is a featureless ""black box"". In this
Jan 1, 2014
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Effects Of Charge Components On Reduction Of Chromite Concentrates By Aluminothermic Process
By S. Erçayhan, B. Derin, O. Yücel
In the present study, the production of low carbon ferrochromium (LC-FeCr) from chromite concentrates containing 55.09% Cr2O3 and 13.06% Fe via metallothermic process was investigated. For this aim, i
Jan 1, 2004
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The viability of using the Witwatersrand gold mine tailings for brickmaking
By S. Ndlovu, M. Malatse
"The Witwatersrand Basin is the heart of South Africa’a gold mining industry. The cluster of gold mines located in the Witwatersrand Basin generates a significant amount of mine tailings, which have a
Jan 1, 2015
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Potential in situ leach exploitation of back-filled Witwatersrand gold mines: parameters and flow-rate calculations from a Zambian Copperbelt analogue
By N. Steven
Published parameters from the Mufulira copper in situ leach (ISL) in Zambia are used for order-of-magnitude flow-rate calculations for an envisaged gold ISL in back-filled Witwatersrand stopes. A succ
Jan 1, 2009
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Use of Continuous Flotation Operation Data from Plant Surveys to Characterise Ore for Scale-Up Purposes
By R. B. Khumalo, F. K. Mulenga
Sampling in a continuous flotation plant is always a challenge as these plants are meant for production and not research work. The continuous flotation operation used in this work produced three sets
Jan 1, 2023
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AERO® XR Series Collectors: Safer, Custom-Formulated Alternatives to Xanthates in Various Applications
By R. Mumbi, M. Peart, E. Arinaitwe, B. Mbao, J. Zulu
Since 1925, xanthates have been widely used in sulfide flotation due to their low cost, ease of manufacture, and ability to float most value species. However, the industry's increasing need for safer
Jan 1, 2023
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Spotlight on APCOM 87
By V. J. Moore
Introduction Although months have passed since APCOM 87, held from 19th to 23rd September, 1987, the vivid memories of all aspects of its activities remain as clear in one's mind as if it all ha
Jan 1, 1988
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Geostatistical Simulation of a Commercial Polymetallic Nodule Mining Site
By J. -M. Chautru
A geostatistical simulation of a typical mining site for polymetallic nodules in the North Pacific Ocean is presented. This is the first stage in the design of an industrial mining system. Two varia
Jan 1, 1987
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Book news
1. Reviews A concise world atlas of geology and mineral deposits, by D. R. Derry. London, Mining Journal Books, 1980. (Reviewer: B. C. Alberts) The geology of the Western Cordillera of northern Peru,
Jan 1, 1981
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Comment on paper: The mechanism and rate of reduction of Mamatwan manganese ore fines by carbon
The following comment has been received from Mr A. D. Osche* on the above paper, which was published in the Journal in October 1977 (vol. 78, no. 3, pp. 51-62). Obituary: T. K. Prentice The Institute
Jan 1, 1978
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HPGR circuit and overall plant efficiency optimization through addition of crushing and dry cobbing in Jalal Abad iron ore concentrate plant L. Hosseini, R. Hejazi, M. Saghaeian, and M.V. Sheikhzadeh
By M. Saghaeian, R. Hejazi, L. Hosseini, M. V. Sheikhzadeh
HPGR equipment has been well proven to be energy-efficient in the first stage of grinding in iron ore beneficiation plants. Numerous advantages of utilising HPGR grinding prior to ball mill grinding,
Jan 1, 2020
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The Effect Of Potassium Impregnation On The Boudouard Reactivity Of Selected Single-Source And Commercial Cokes
By T. Lindstad, J. Kaczorowski
The Boudouard reactivity of single cokes produced from selected bituminous coals and commercial cokes has been investigated in a thermo gravimetric furnace. The effect of potassium as a catalyst for t
Jan 1, 2007
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Effect of feed composition fluctuations on a platinum furnace energy balance and slag temperature
By B. van Beek, J. H. Zietsman, A. Lexmond, N. J. Andrew
"In platinum group metals (PGMs) smelting, the slag-to-matte ratios are very high (approximately 4:1 to 9:1). The slag temperature therefore has a strong influence on matte temperature, which is a con
Jan 1, 2014
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Observations on the Bond standard grindability test, and a proposal for a standard grindability test for fine materials
By J. Levin
The Bond standard grindability test provides a Work Index that is widely used to estimate the energy required for grinding, but the test cannot be applied to fine materials such as plant tailings and
Jan 1, 1989