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The Effect Of Hydrophobic Agglomeration On The Flotation Of Fine Molybdenite
By R. Stocker
Flotation recovery of molybdenite particles finer than 15 micrones sharpy decreases with decreasing size. A totally hydrophobic latex agglomerant (UBC-1), which was previously reported to be very effi
Jan 1, 1997
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Chemistry Of Dolomite-Fluxed Hematite And Magnetite Pellets
By John J. Friel
The addition of dolomite to iron ore pellets improves their high-temperature reduction properties primarily by increasing their reducibility and raising their softening temperature. In this study we p
Jan 1, 1980
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Potential Application Of Dual-Motor Drives For Large Grinding Mills
By John K. Liu
The trend to larger grinding mills, requiring total drive power in the range of 10,000 KW(13,400 HP) or so provides the incentive for developing new power transmitting techniques, since conventional g
Jan 1, 1977
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Considerations In Selecting Grinding Equipment
By Robert J. Russell
The importance of grinding as a unit operation in all industry has caused much effort to be expended toward improving the facility with which grinding can be done. Endeavor has continued nearly 100
Jan 1, 1960
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Empirical Modelling And Optimization Of Mineral Processes
By A. L. Mular
A great deal of effort is being expended by mineral processing engineers to acquire a basic knowledge of modelling and optimization techniques. Stimuli such as immediate process improvement, expanded
Jan 1, 1972
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Simultaneous Determination Of Open Pit Mine Production Planning Variables
By H. Sevim
Long term production planning in open pit mines requires the determination of cutoff grade, mining and milling production rates, mining sequence, mine life, and ultimate pit limits. These variables in
Jan 1, 1995
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New Record Sized Equipment for the Comminution of Minerals
By Johann Knecht
Due to lower specific investment and operating costs the tendency towards large scale equipment will remain. For the design engineers not only the stresses in the mill structure and manufacturing are
Jan 1, 1993
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LKAB’s Kiruna Plant Leads in Developing Plantwide Process Control
Continuous improvement has become the watchword of the 1990s for most iron-ore-processing operations. In many instances, this improvement has been achieved through stepwise application of advanced con
Jan 1, 1995
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Modeling An Orebody Having Lognormal Grade Distribution ?Introduction
By Harold D. Taylor
Lognormal grade distributions are definitely the rule rather than the, exception in many types of deposits, including precious metals, uranium, and many others. The "normal theory" geostatistical tech
Jan 1, 1982
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Activated Alumina For The Removal Of Selenium From Heap Leach Detoxification Solutions
By R. W. Smith, K. A. Altman
The use of activated alumina for the removal of selenium from heap leach detoxification solutions was studied at a laboratory scale. Three different aluminas were studied, one unmodified and two chemi
Jan 1, 2003
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Thermomechanical Modeling of the Spent Fuel Test-Climax
By W. C. Patrick
The Spent Fuel Test-Climax (SFT-C) was con- ducted to evaluate the feasibility of retrievable deep geologic storage of commercially generated spent nuclear-reactor fuel assemblies. One of the primary
Jan 1, 1986
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Generalized multiperiod MIP model for production scheduling and processing facilities selection and location
By R. W. Barbaro, R. V. Ramani
Generally, production planning is concerned with the best use of fixed resources to determine a production schedule for one or more production units supplying one or more markets. Production schedulin
Jan 1, 1987
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Relationships Of Calc-Silicate Rocks To Gold Mineralization In The Lupin Deposit, N.W.T., Canada
By Bruce E. Nesbitt, Paul G. Lhotka
At Lupin mine gold is spatially and genetically linked to zones of hydrothermal alteration in iron-formation which are symmetrically developed adjacent to late Archean quartz veins. Immediately adjace
Jan 1, 1990
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Inaccuracy Of Area Sampling For Measuring The Dust Exposure Of Mining Machine Operators In Coal Mines (cbfe9c3c-ee62-488f-9c4a-6c588b436e59)
By F. N. Kissell, H. K. Sacks
This study examines the accuracy of area sampling for measuring the dust exposure of mining machine operators in coal mines. The specific objective of this research was to find locations where an area
Jan 1, 2003
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Design And Backfill Installation Considerations For Cut-And-Cover Coal Mine Slope Entry Using Steel Supports And Lagging
By Larry DeGraff
With the increase of new mine development in the past several years, many coal mines have decided to self- perform the design and construction for their slope development projects. The development pr
Jan 1, 2009
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The Contamination Containment In The Industrial Area Of Portovesme (Italy)
By B. Grosso
The National Italian Regulation concerning environment protection imposes that industrial areas are provided with systems aimed at preventing the circulation of contaminated groundwater. These systems
Jan 1, 2008
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A Face To The Future Innovations In Excavating Equipment
By Richard L. Wedertz
Although the physical appearance of excavating equipment doesn't seem to have radically changed over the past decade, important changes within the products and an innovative attitude on the part
Jan 1, 1973
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Present And Future Plans Of The Office Of Coal Research
By Wayne A. McCurdy
I welcome the opportunity to meet with you and discuss the work and program of the Office of Coal Research. Our programs are oriented to serve the conservation objectives of the Johnson Administra
Jan 1, 1966
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MODELING BASELINE METAL RECOVERY IN ORDER TO MEASURE THE IMPACT OF MAJOR CONCENTRATOR PROCESS IMPROVEMENTS USING ADVANCED ANALYTICS - SME Annual Meeting
By T. Doshi, S. Ennis
The interactions of mineralogy, chemistry and mechanics in an ore concentrator are highly complex, so it can be particularly hard to measure the impact of a specific plant change. This paper describes
Mar 2, 2022
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Revisiting Scrubbing Unit Operations in the Phosphate Industry
By F. J. Sotillo
"Scrubbing both horizontal (drum) and vertical (attrition) are considered simple unit operations in the beneficiation of phosphate ores. In general, the operating conditions are fixed at high solids c
Jan 1, 2017