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Triethylenetetramine (TETA) - Powerful Leachant in Lead RecoveryBy J. Mrozowski, R. Kurowski, A. Chmielarz, Z. Szolomicki
PbSO4 is a commonly encountered component of the materials used in lead recycling (e.g. battery paste) and in by-products of metallurgical processes (e.g. residues from zinc hydrometallurgy, dust from
Jan 1, 2014
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Metals Extraction Using Cyanex 272, Versatic 10 and Their Mixtures as ExtractantsBy M. B. Mansur, A. S. Guimarães, A. J. M. Santanilla, D. C. R. Espinosa, J. A. S. Tenório, R. A. Pini
The separation of Ni and Co from sulphate medium containing Mn, Mg, Cu and Ca was carried out by solvent extraction. The object of this study was to investigate the synergistic effect using phosphinic
Jan 1, 2014
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Microbially Induced Selective Flotation for Complex SulfidesBy K. A. Natarajan, M. N. Chandraprabha
Selective separation of minerals from complex sulphide ores is a challenging task and it is often difficult to get commercially acceptable individual concentrates by conventional selective flotation u
Jan 1, 2009
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Rock Mechanics and Computer Modeling Applied in the Design of Underground Salt Caverns Opened by Solution Mining for Brine Production and Natural Gas StorageBy E. Poiate, P. R. Cabral, A. V. N. Santos, P. V. M. Costa, C. S. Amaral, A. M. Costa
This paper discusses the design of underground salt caverns, opened by solution mining, for the production of brine and storage of natural gas under high pressures. The caverns are located in the salt
Jan 1, 2015
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Study of Kinetics of Fe (II) Loading onto Iminodiacetic Ion Exchange ResinBy B. McKevitt, P. Abbasi
The ion exchange process (IX) is applied in the mining industry for the removal of impurities from process streams, treatment of waste solutions prior to disposal and the recovery of valuable metals.
Jan 1, 2014
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Damage and Unstable Failure of Rock under Coupled THM Conditions during Deep-Level MiningBy W. C. Zhu, C. H. Wei, L. L. Niu
With an increase of mining depth, a series of mining-induced hazards such as rockburst, coal and gas outburst, roof collapse, and water burst are getting more serious and more frequent. The intrinsic
Jan 1, 2015
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Probabilities in Estimating the Grade of Gold DepositsBy C. O. Swanson
CALCULATING the average grade of a gold deposit is a problem that presents certain unique difficulties. Particularly troublesome is the fact that the average of the samples taken from a deposit is lik
Jan 1, 1945
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The Sherwood Process for Continuous SteelmakingBy W. L. Sherwood
Present conventional techniques for primary steelmaking in both integrated and non-integrated plants are outlined. 'Direct reduction' alternatives are reviewed and categorized according to the nature
Jan 1, 1968
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Probing Mineral-Bitumen Liberation Through Rheological MeasurementsBy L. Gutierrez, M. Pawlik
The rheology artificial mixtures of bitumen with fine quartz of varying bitumen content, as well as actual oil sand ores, was investigated under different physicochemical conditions (pH, temperature).
Jan 1, 2009
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A Rheometallurgical Approach to Liquid-Solid SeparationBy M. Girard, E. Bourricaudy, M. Ashbury, M. Canizares, A. Mezei
Liquid-solid separation and slurry handleability relate directly to commercial plant ramp-up success or lack thereof. The paper provides a well-proven approach for testing, scale-up and commercial app
Jan 1, 2011
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Mathematical Definition of Particle HydrophobicityAs a bubble travels through the pulp region of a flotation cell, it will collect the most hydrophobic particles of an intermediate particle size range, this being the primary source of true flotation
Jan 1, 2006
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Slope Mass Rating (SMR) Geomechanics Classification: Thirty Years ReviewBy R. Tomás, J. B. Serón, M. Romana
The Slope Mass Rating (SMR; Romana, 1985) geomechanics classification was developed as a sequel of Bieniawski’s Rock Mass Rating (RMR) system, which was almost impossible to use in slopes due to the e
Jan 1, 2015
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Elimination of Lead and Cadmium by the Fluid Column Process at Sherbrooke Metallurgical Co.By R. F. Neider, W. R. Bain
"Expanding upon one aspect of a recent paper on ""Fluid Column Roasting at Sherbrooke Metallurgical Co. Ltd.,"" the present paper deals with the operation of the fluid column process to achieve substa
Jan 1, 1967
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Characterization of AZ91 Type Alloy with Silicon AdditionBy S. Lun Sin
In this study, the effect of silicon on the microstructure, mechanical properties and hot tearing susceptibility of permanent mould cast AZ91E magnesium alloy was investigated. Varying amounts of sili
Jan 1, 2011
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The Ore Deposits of Nickel Plate Mountain, Hedley, B.C.By Paul Billingsley
NICKEL Plate mountain coincides closely with that portion of the Hedley mining district which is of economic interest. From it has come almost the entire past production, and the active mines of the p
Jan 1, 1941
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Mechanism of Reduction of Iron OxidesBy W. H. Gauvin, N. J. Themelis
I N ADDITION to its practical importance in the beneficiation of iron ores and in direct-iron processes, the study of the reduction of iron oxides involves many aspects of challenging theoretical inte
Jan 1, 1962
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Removal of Fluoride Ion from Zinc Sulfate Solution by Iron CompoundsBy M. Sokoto, H. Hata, K. Nishina, K. Haiki
Fluoride ions in zinc electrolyte cause corrosion to aluminum cathode plates at zinc electrowinning process, so we have developed an iron compound as a fluoride ion adsorbent used in zinc sulfate solu
Jan 1, 2008
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Desulfurization of Coarse Hemo-Ilmenite OreBy Patrice Nadeau, Yuejun Zhang, Dan Chen, Liming Huang, Claude Gagnon
"The traditional Denver flotation cell is generally suitable to process material ranging approximately from 5 µm to 300 µm. For floating over 300 µm material, its efficiency is significantly getting l
Jan 1, 2016
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Quantification of Precipitates in Microalloyed SteelsBy J. Lu, D. G. Ivey, H. Henein
Microalloyed steels are widely used in the oil and gas industry. They are a class of high strength, low carbon steels containing small additions of niobium (Nb), titanium (Ti), molybdenum (Mo) and/or
Jan 1, 2005
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Metallurgical Optimisation after the Replacement of two BOF Vessels at Dillinger Hütte/GermanyBy V. Fiedler, H. Lachmund, R. Bruckhaus
"After producing some 50 million tonnes of crude steel the two BOF vessels at Dillinger Hüitte steel plant had to be replaced in 2000/01 due to large deformations. The new vessel design was optimised
Jan 1, 2004