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Radionuclide Removal from Ore and REE-Bearing Mineral by Leaching and Ion Exchange Separation
By Nicolas Reynier
The separation of radionuclide during rare earth element (REE) production is an important requirement for developing the Canadian REE mining industry. Separation of actinides from REE is often a large
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Activation and Deactivation Effects of Lead on Gold Cyanidation
By Rina Kim
The addition of lead to a gold leaching reactor can effectively accelerate or retard the gold cyanidation reaction. This study explored the effect of lead on the gold dissolution kinetics using cyclic
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Assessment of Lithium Pegmatite Ore Bodies to Determine Their Amenability to Processing for the Extraction of Lithium
By G. Mark Aylmore
Various processes have been developed using a combination of elevated temperature and chemical treatment processing to recover Li from silicate minerals. To facilitate further process development, a c
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Mineralogy and Morphology of Roasted Copper Concentrates Produced in Simulated Suspension Smelting Conditions
By Ari JokiIaakso
Three different sulphidic raw materials were treated in a laboratory scale laminar flow fur-nace simulating suspension smelting conditions. The materials were a pure chalcopyrite concentrate, a high-a
Jan 1, 1989
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The Kidd Smelter Start-Up And Early Operation
By R. M. Sweetin
Detailed descriptions by operating area of the Kidd copper smelter are presented, together with accounts of complement staffing, training, and preparation activities for smelter start-up in June 1981.
Jan 1, 1983
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Recovery of Lead, Silver and Gold From Zinc Process Residues by a Sulfidization-Flotation Method
By J. Rastas
The recovery of lead, silver and gold from existing and potential zinc process residues using a sulfidization-flotation method was investigated on a laboratory scale. The following residues were teste
Jan 1, 1990
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Applications of Shape Analysis in Ore Beneficiation
By Eric Pirard
Theoretical studies carried out on shape analysis supply mathematical tools to analyze the influence of grain shapes on ore beneficiation. In the case of statistic images like those encountered in app
Jan 1, 1989
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Viscosity of High Magnesium Content FeO-Fe3O4-SiO2-CaO-MgO Slags at Nickel Flash Smelting Conditions
The viscosity of high magnesium content FeO-Fe3O4-SiO2-CaO-MgO slags at nickel flash smelting conditions was investigated using a commercial rotational viscometer. The studied parameters were composit
Jan 1, 1999
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ESP Dust Recovery Process Test Works, Plant Trial, Commissioning, Operations and Metallurgical Performance
By Peter Woodall, Paul Telford, Pengfu Tan
"Arsenic enters the Mount Isa copper circuit in the form of arsenic rich minerals in concentrates from both the Mount Isa and Ernest Henry copper mines. Arsenic is a volatile metal, and will partition
Jan 1, 2011
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Process Mineralogy of Auriferous Pyritic Ores at Carlin, Nevada
By D. M. Hausen
The term "auriferous pyrite" relates to an association of gold with pyrite in a variety of textural forms that affect metallurgical treatment. Extraction of the gold depends not only on the grain size
Jan 1, 1981
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Viscosity Measurements of Lead Slags
By Z. Zhang, R. G. Reddy
The viscosities of industrial lead slags with various compositions were measured as a function of temperature. It was found that viscosities of lead slags decreased with increasing temperature, and th
Jan 1, 2000
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Calcium Reductants - A Historical Review
By B. R. Davis, Neale R. Neelameggham, R. E. Brown
The element Calcium element has a unique place in the production of etals, intermetallics and other compounds. The unusualness arises from the fact that we have several possible reductants – metallic
Jan 1, 2014
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An Overview of Silver and Trace Metal Recovery Strategies in the Zinc Industry
By D. D. Rodier
Most zinc concentrates contain some silver and varying amounts of such valuable trace elements as gold, indium, germanium and gallium. With increasing similarities in plant installations, the predomin
Jan 1, 1990
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ISASMELT™ Technology for Sulfide Smelting
By Ben Hogg
Since the development of the top-submerged lance (TSL) technology for copper and lead smelting by the cooperation of Mount Isa Mines (MIM), now owned by Glencore, and the Commonwealth Scientific Indus
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Scrap Recycling of Tungsten-Based Secondary Material for the Recovery of Tungsten Monocarbide (WC) and Other Valuable Constituents Using an Acid Leach Process: A Preliminary Study
By A. Shemi
Tungsten carbide scrap (WC–Co) is material generated from the tungsten carbide manufacturing process and worn out or used carbide parts from industry. Tungsten (W) ores contain about 3 wt% WO3 and the
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Flash Oxidation and Flash Reduction: A Comparison
By Nickolas J. Themelis
The flash oxidation and smelting of mineral sulfides is a very prominent metallurgical achievement of the second part of this century. Its initial industrial implementation owes much to the work of Pe
Jan 1, 1993
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Mineralogical and Compositional Variations of the Nickel-Cobalt Mineralization in the Southeast Missouri Mining District
By David R. Jessey
An ore microscopic and geochemical study of the nickel-cobalt occurrence in the Southeast Missouri Mining District has revealed several significant relationships. Siegenite [(Ni,Co)3S4] is the dominan
Jan 1, 1981
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The Solvent Extraction of Nickel, Cobalt and Their Associated Metals
By Renato G. Bautista
The solvent extraction separation of nickel, cobalt and their associated metals have been considered for industrial application since the early 1960's. This review of the solvent extraction proce
Jan 1, 1993
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Fundamental Studies on Nickel Metallurgy in China
By H. Jiang, S. Yang
"The main processes for nickel metallurgy in China consist of electric arc furnace smelting to produce low grade nickel matte and converter to high grade nickel matte, grinding and flotation to separa
Jan 1, 1988
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A Study of Cementite Formation in the Reduction of Hematite by CO–CO2 Gas Mixture Using High Temperature XRD
By Yury Kapelyushin
Formation of cementite in the reduction of hematite by CO–CO2 gas was studied in situ using high temperature XRD (HT XRD) analysis. Reduction of hematite was examined in the temperature range 873–1173