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                A laboratory study of attrition grindingBy M. F. Dawson, S. B. Davis
SYNOPSIS This paper describes the size reduction of limestone smaller than 1 mm by attrition grinding, using quartz (1 to 3 mm) as the grinding medium in a laboratory rig. The ore and grinding medium
Jan 1, 1989
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                Fatigue performance improvement using laser shock peening in high strength ductile metallic materialsBy A. Becker, R. Tait, S. L. George, A. Carlisle
Surface treatments like laser shock peening (LSP) induce residual stresses penetrating up to 1 mm deep, surpassing traditional methods, thus significantly increasing the potential impact on materials
Jul 23, 2025
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                Some Implications of the New Assistance Formula for South African Gold MinesBy E. Wroth, D. G. Krige
Written contribution E. Wroth* (Visitor): The technical aspects of the assistance scheme which IS provided for in the Gold Mines Assistance Act, 1968, and certain consequential amendments to the Inco
Jan 5, 1968
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                The open-circuit production of material finer than 75 µm in open-circuit millsBy L. A. Vermeulen, C. P. Campbell, D. D. Howat
The production 01material liner than 75 µm in a number of open-circuit mills was investigated. The mils ranged from laboratory rod and ball mils treating a variety 01 ores to large industrial rod mils
Jan 1, 1991
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                Note: A revised method of heat acclimatizationBy N. B. Strydom, P. L. Jooste, H. F. Kotze, W. H. Van Der Walt
Note: A revised method of heat acclimatization by N. B. STRYDOM, W. H. VAN DER WALT, P. L. JOOSTE, and H. F. KOTZE INTRODUCTION Climatic-room acclimatization was introduced in the gold-mining industry
Jan 6, 1976
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                Origins Of Some Fractures Around Tabular Stopes In Deep South African Mines ? SynopsisBy G. van Aswegen
The geometry and morphology of a set of low-angle fractures around a stope in a deep Witwatersrand gold mine are explained in terms of extension fractures forming under variable conditions of stress.
Jan 1, 2012
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                Effect of mineralogy on grindability – A case study of copper oresBy T. Nghipulile, G. Dzinomwa, J. Kurasha, M. Amwaama, B. Mapani, K. Maweja, T. E. Moongo
The effect of mineralogy on the grindability was investigated using three copper ores – two sulphides and one oxide. The dominant copper minerals were identified by optical microscopy and mineral chem
Mar 30, 2023
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                Near-Surface Wave Attenuation (kappa) of Far West Rand Micro-EventsBy M. B. C. Brandt
The near-surface wave attenuation factor k (kappa), which describes the attenuation of seismic waves with distance in the upper 1–3 km of the Earth, was determined for the Far West Rand gold mining ar
Jan 1, 2017
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                Methane monitoring at a job site undergroundBy V. N. Medvedev, A. M. Bryukhanov
Stationary mine air control equipment enables monitoring of CH4 concentration only in sensor locations. CMC-4 individual indicator built into a caplight has been developed in Ukraine, extending CH4 m
Jan 1, 2003
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                Redox catalysts for Becher aerationBy S. Fletcher, C. Calle, K. Constanti-Carey, R. Ruzbacky, M. D. Horne
Laboratory test-work has established that two classes of redox catalysts based on anthraquinone and bipyridinium derivatives are effective in accelerating the rate of removal of metallic iron from red
Jan 1, 2003
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                Selective dispersion-flocculation and flotation studies on a low grade copper ore, L. Mweene and S. SubramanianBy S. Subramanian, L. Mweene
A siliceous low-grade copper ore from Mpanda Mineral Field (MMF), located in south west Tanzania consisting of SiO2 (58.3%), Fe (10.4 %) and Cu (0.9 %) was initially subjected to selective dispersion-
Jan 1, 2020
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                Influence of residual thiocyanate concentrations present in cyanidation tailings on microbial community structure and activity in gold mineral processing by biooxidation, C.J. Edward, M. Smart, and S.T.L. HarrisonBy S. T. L. Harrison, M. Smart, C. J. Edward
Biooxidation, a biohydrometallurgical process, utilizes a mixed microbial consortium to mediate the dissolution of refractory gold-bearing ores to enhance gold recovery during cyanidation. Recognition
Jan 1, 2020
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                Synergistic effect of mixed fatty acids in flotation of scheelite from calcite, F. Yang and S.S. LongBy F. Yang, S. S. Long
Mixed fatty acids, such as oxidised paraffin soap, are frequently used as a substitute for oleic acid in flotation of scheelite in China. Not only because it is cheaper than oleic acid, but also becau
Jan 1, 2020
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                Evaluating separation efficiencies of Multotec’s new SC25 spiral on coarse chromite, H.S. Baloyi and J.J. RustBy H. S. Baloyi, J. J. Rust
Spiral concentrators are widely applied to beneficiate commodities such as Cr2O3, mineral sands, and ferrochrome. The application of spirals for heavy minerals has been limited to a feed top size of 1
Jan 1, 2020
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                Age hardening of the aluminium alloy EN 4017 - SynopsisBy D. B. Swanepoel
Hulamin Rolled Products (Ltd) developed a high Mn and Si containing alloy, EN 4017 as a scrap consuming alloy from the waste generated in producing their range of clad products for brazing of inter al
Jan 1, 2009
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                Notices (90b71352-df30-4f59-86e5-04c7b26ff260)ERRATA-AUTHOR'S REPLY IN SEPTEMBER, 1970, JOURNAL: PAGE 52 I. Left half of the page, 4th paragraph, fifth line from the bottom: for 22 / 5 1/2 %, read 22 / 5 1/2 %. 2. Right half of the page
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                Advantages of Milling in Acidic Raffinate in Kisanfu Mine Copper ProjectBy A. Modi, C. Li, R. Kabwit, W. Y. Xinchao, R. Joshi
The KIMIN copper project can treat 1.7 million dry t/a copper-cobalt ore. It has three mills in operation, two using conventional milling in water and the third in raffinate. We introduce the project
Jan 1, 2023
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                A Forecast of the Coal and Uranium Requirements For Electric Power Generation in South AfricaBy K, J. MAUNDERS
This paper briefly describes a computerised model of the South African electricity system which has been developed jointly by the Atomic Energy Board and the Electricity Supply Commission. The results
Jan 1, 2014
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                Tests on the beneficiation. of coal finesBy H. C. Voges
An account is given of the tests being conducted by Iscor on the following processes for the beneficiation of coal fines: froth flotation, gravity separation, heavy-medium separation, and pneumatic an
Jan 1, 1991
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                A Forecast of the Coal and Uranium Requirements for Electric Power Generation in South AfricaBy E. J. Maunders
This paper describes briefly a computerised model of the South African electricity system which has been developed jointly by the Atomic Energy Board and the Electricity Supply Commission. The results