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Beneficiation Study of Alaskite through FlotationThe present work aimed to verify the possibility of using froth flotation to separate the constitu-ent minerals of an alaskite rock waste having as the main minerals quartz and feldspar. Three stages
Jan 1, 2014
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Development of Reagent Reagime for Flotation of Apatite-Staffelite OresBy Y. E. Brylyakov, M. A. Kostrova
"The apatite staffelite ores (ASO) of Kovdor deposit are dominated by fine-grained aggregates containing both phosphate minerals and silicates — vermiculite, smectites, zeolites. These minerals exhibi
Jan 1, 2018
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Study on Process Minerology of a Uranium-Molybdenum Associated DepositBy Jia Ma, Zhi-Chao Liu, Kang Liu, Chun-Feng Li, Bao-Bin Tang
"The geological environment of the certain uranium-molybdenum deposit is very complicated. While the study of process mineralogy is relatively few, which restricting the processing and leaching effect
Jan 1, 2018
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Study on the Production of Chromium (III) Sulfate from Magnesium ChromiteBy R. X. Li
The overall flow-sheet of producing chromium (III) sulfate is described in this paper. The suitable conditions of each process such as sintering, leaching, aluminum removal, reduction, and de-composit
Jan 1, 2014
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Influence of Operating Parameters on the Continuous Dry Grinding in an Agitated Media Mill MaxxMill ®By S. Gerl
Since Schönert, 1980 a multiplicity of scientists have dedicated themselves intensively to the scientific investigation of wet grinding in agitated media mills. The achieved research results led to a
Jan 1, 2014
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Simulation of Reagent Performance of the Pyrrhotite Rejection Circuit at Falconbridge’s Strathcona MillBy S. Kelebek, A. Khan, J. Caceres, D. Beckett
"Pyrrhotite in nickel-copper sulphide ores is nickeliferrous and intimately associated with pentlandite. Due to its low nickel content, pyrrhotite rejection is an important step in processing of these
Jan 1, 2003
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Digital Imaging Method for Bubble Size Determination in Three-Phase Systems"The effect of operational conditions, such as air flow rate, impeller speed and solid concentration, as well as the effect of solids concentration and frother dosage, on the bubble size distribution
Jan 1, 2003
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Automatic System for Ore Grinding Control in Single-stage Ball MillBy T. A. Penzov
As a result of recent scientific and experimental studies new technical devices have been developed for monitoring and control the process of grinding. The description of microprocessor module MILLCON
Jan 1, 2014
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Comparing comminution routes for a Brazilian iron ore using sustainability principlesBy Luís Marcelo Tavares, Juliana Segura
Comminution is one of the most energy consuming stages in a mineral processing plant. This consumption is not only related to the power supplied to equipment, but also to the indirect or embodied ener
Jan 1, 2014
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Prospects Of Hydraulic Bed Separation And Its Application For Chromite ProcessingBy C. Raghu Kumar
Hydraulic or teetered bed separators (TBS) are finding new avenues for application in the field of mineral processing. Floatex Density Separator (FDS) is a hydraulic/teetered bed separator capable of
Sep 1, 2012
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A Collision Detection Method of Particle and Bubble Based on Otsu Image SegmentationBy J. X. Zhang, F. S. Niu
"In order to accurately detect whether the collision occurs between particle and bubble in flotation process, a collision detection method of particle and bubble, which based on morphological image pr
Jan 1, 2018
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An Innovative Process for the Recovery of PGM’s from Panton OreBy Alan Bax, John D. Lewins
"Platinum Australia Limited (“PLA”) is currently undertaking a Feasibility Study into the development of the Panton Platinum Palladium Project located in the Kimberley region of Western Australia. The
Jan 1, 2003
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Technology of Detoxification of Spent Gold Ore Heaps by Natural DegradationBy S. V. Petrov
In recent years, heap leaching of gold is becoming wide spread due to low capital and operational costs that allows economically feasible processing of low-grade and cut-off grade ores. Currently, ove
Jan 1, 2014
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Effective Utilization of Biomass Waste Using Hydrothermal TreatmentBy M. Nonaka
An attempt to produce fuel from biomass waste by hydrothermal treatment has been made with expectation to effectively utilize a renewable source of energy and an unexploited energy resource. In this p
Jan 1, 2014
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Wettability Heterogeneities and Their Importance in Heterocoagulation Processes for Mineral SeparationBy P. Knüpfer, B. Babel, M. Rudolph, F. Perez Maldonado, U. A. Peuker, L. Ditscherlein
"In heterocoagulation processes for the separation of mineral particles, the most famous being froth flotation, the main characteristic of separation is a differing wettability of the constituents to
Jan 1, 2018
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The use of esterification to create hydrophobic quartz particles for flotationBy Ghislain Bournival, Cagri Emer, Seher Ata
"It is well known among flotation practitioners that the contact angle can be correlated with the amount of material recovered from feed by flotation. The contact angle of solids can easily be modifie
Jan 1, 2014
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Innovation-Based Processes of Integrated and High-Level Processing of Natural and Technogenic Minerals in RussiaBy V. A. Chanturiya
The state-of-the-art of mineral mining and metallurgy industry in Russia is characterized by high demand of nonferrous, rare, rare earth metals, and highgrade coal, on the one hand, and by involvement
Jan 1, 2018
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Improvement Of Centrifugal Gravity Concentrators Performance For Gold-Containing Minerals ProcessingBy Arkady Senchenko
The application of centrifugal separation methods with the use of gravity concentrators has been assigned high priority while gold-containing minerals processing. The separation proceeds under centrif
Sep 1, 2012
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Development of a model for bubble coarsening in a flotation frothBy Seungwoo Park, Gaurav Soni, Roe-Hoan Yoon, Hyunsun Do, Kaiwu Huang
In a flotation froth (and foam), air bubbles become larger due to coalescence, causing bubble size to increase, bubble surface area to decrease, and hence casing less hydrophobic particles to drop off
Jan 1, 2014
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The impact of end-wall effects on the charge trajectory in tumbling model millsBy S. Banisi, A. R. Ghasemi, M. Maleki-Moghaddam
Direct observation of the charge shape and its motion in industrial mills are not possible, it is then customary to use transparent end, small-scale mills (i.e., model mills) to determine the charge t
Jan 1, 2014