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Commercial Production of High Purity Nickel Cathode from Copper Refinery Bleed StreamBy Ian Ewart, Trevor Bergfeldt, Gourab Satapathy, Ajay Patel
"Conventional electrowinning (EW) of nickel from sulfate electrolytes is complicated by several factors including the requirement for a diaphragm cell to separate the anolyte and catholyte and the nee
Jan 1, 2017
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Concrete Reinforcement Modeling for Efficient Information SharingBy S. Aram
Concrete reinforcing requires coordination among many roles: structural engineer, estimator, detailer, fabricator, installer and others. The methods used to define and represent concrete reinforcement
Aug 1, 2013
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Avoiding Costly Mistakes: How past Experience can Help Prevent Serious Damage to Metallurgical EquipmentBy S. Beskri, N. Geoffroy
When metallurgical plants are designed, a lot of consideration is almost always given to material selection and possible damage mechanisms. Materials engineers are generally involved and will strive t
Jan 1, 2015
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Discovery, Geologic Setting and Style of Mineralization, Sam Goosly Deposit, B. C.By Andre Panteleyev, Charels S. Ney, John M. Anderson
"Sam Goosly prospect, 22 miles southeast of Houston, B.C., was discovered in 1967 through geochemical reconnaissance. Soil sampling interpreted with respect to an east-to-west ice movement led to dril
Jan 1, 1972
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Advocate Mines Limited asbestos depositBy M. J. Collins
The Advocate Mines Limited asbestos property is 6 km north of Baie Ve rte on the northeast coast of Newfoundland. Mining began in the early 1960s and was concluded in 1981. The chrysotile asbestos dep
Jan 1, 1984
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Asbestos Milling and Dressing for the MarketBy Eugene Larochelle
The serpentine of the Eastern Townships of Quebec is more or less seamed and impregnated with chrysotile asbestos, of which we note two types: the cross-fibre and the disseminated fibre. The cross-
Jan 1, 1928
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Proactive Corrosion Management and Monitoring Techniques to Improve Operations and Maintenance StrategiesBy Afshin Sadri, Wai Lai Ying, Brycklin Wilson, Zoe Coull
"Although there have been great steps forward to integrate corrosion engineering into operations, there is still an underlying tendency for maintenance tasks to be performed in a reactive manner. This
Jan 1, 2017
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Understanding the Effect of Ore Hardness Variability on the Integration of Solar Energy into the Operation of a Semi-Autogenous Grinding MillBy J. M. Ortiz, J. Haas, W. Kracht, G. Pamparana
This work explores the effect of ore hardness variability on the design of a solar photovoltaic system with battery storage and grid backup, to operate a semi-autogenous grinding mill (SAG). First, a
Jan 1, 2019
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SPLC - A Power Supply for Smelting FurnacesBy T. Gerritsen, C. Martinez, F. Stober, T Ma, J. R. Frias, M. Sedighy, J. Janzen
Electrode control systems regulate power by physically positioning electrodes. Due to the weight and inertia of the electrodes and hoist equipment, this is a relatively slow process where power fluctu
Jan 1, 2005
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New Insights into Electrochemical Processes at the Chalcopyrite Electrode/Solution InterfaceBy David G. Dixon, Ahmad Ghahremaninezhad, Edouard Asselin
"Atmospheric leaching of chalcopyrite in sulfuric acid solutions is a slow process due to the mineral’s passivation. We have investigated the nature of the passive film in this work. Electrochemical r
Jan 1, 2014
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Hydroxamate Collectors for Rare Earth Minerals FlotationBy L. Xia, B. Hart, K. Douglas1, S. C. Chelgani
Development work to optimize a flotation flowsheet for rare earth element (REE) recovery is underway. The original approach used alkyl phosphates and phosphoric acid ester as collectors to concentrate
Jan 1, 2014
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Gold Electroforming And Electrodeposition For Medical ApplicationsBy Heidi Fauser
The aim of the project was the development of an electroforming process for the production of medical implants out of gold. To prove the applicability of this technology, tympanostomy tubes were chose
Oct 1, 2003
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A Standardized Method For Air-Drying CoalBy E. Stansfield
Coal samples are sometimes taken from a wet spot in a mine, or from an open car or pile shortly after rain, and submitted for analysis in a dripping wet condition. Other samples are taken from a dry s
Jan 1, 1923
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Synchronized Bypass Drive System for Grinding MillsBy A. Mellek, M. Pischtschan, M. Perrucci
ABB has received an order for one of the most challenging mill drive projects in its history. With one SAG mill and one ball mill to be added at an iron ore mine in Sweden, the customer’s plant manage
Jan 1, 2016
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Non-magnetic stainless steels for cryogenic engineeringBy H. W. King
"Cryogenic engineering is concerned with components and machines which operate for long periods of time at temperatures within a few degrees of absolute zero. The absence of a ductile-brittle transiti
Jan 1, 1981
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Geology of Alberta CoalBy John A. Allan
The subject chosen for this paper is not a new one, but the subject matter is so extensive that something new can always be said .about it. We are just beginning to realize how little is actually know
Jan 1, 1925
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Operation of Open-Pit Mine Equipment 1n Sub-Zero Weather ... Quebec Cartier Mining CompanyBy E. Allen
Quebec Cartier Mining Company operates approximately two hundred and fifty pieces of equipment in a climate with a temperature that has averaged 27.5°F during the last seven years. The use of special-
Jan 1, 1966
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Notes on a Surface Fire at No. 4 Colliery, Dominion Coal Company, Glace BayBy J. R. Dinn
On the afternoon of Saturday, June 23rd last; there was an unusual occurrence at the surface plant of the Dominion Coal Company's Caledorria mine, Glace Bay, which operates on the Phalen seam, he
Jan 1, 1934
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Developments in slurry pump technologyBy G. A. Davidson, P. G. Williams
"New developments in centrifugal slurry pump technology are discussed in relation to their importance for improving pump operation and reliability.Experimental data obtained by measuring the velocity
Jan 1, 1992
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Oxygen Mass Transfer Considerations for Cyanidation ReactorsBy G. Dubé, A. Leclerc, P. Quinn, G. E. Agar, J. Y. Clouthiér, J. D. McLaughlin
"Gold dissolution by cyanide requires the presence of oxygen which is usually supplied by sparging compressed air into the gold containing slurry. For those ores that contain certain obnoxious substan
Jan 1, 1993