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SA Calcium Carbide
By J. M. Sabio, A. W. Stalberg
Keywords: Pyrometallurgy, furnace, calcium carbide, acetylene, Newcastle The manufacture of calcium carbide in Newcastle, South Africa, was started in the late 1950s by a company called South Afri
Jan 1, 2006
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When Is A Workplace Safe Or Unsafe?: The Safety Criterion In Terms Of The Occupational Health And Safety Act And The Mine Health And Safty Act - Mine And Occupational Health And Safety 2010 - 1 Statute And Common Law
By Willem Le Roux
Occupational health and safety is regulated by statute and common law. South Africa has, like many other countries, legislated extensively on occupational health and safety. Despite the body of legisl
Jan 1, 2011
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The Influence Of Alkalis On The Boudouard Reaction
By H. B. Arntzen, P. O. Grøntvedt, T. Lindstad, R. J. Ishak, M. Syvertsen
Better utilisation of electric power and coke is vital in reducing production costs and CO2-emissions in production of ferromanganese. All FeMn smelting operations consume 10 to 30 % more carbon than
Jan 1, 2004
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Effects Of Microwave Energy Treatement On Value Liberation From Zn And Co-Cu Ores
By John M. L Lewis, Antoine F. Mulaba-Bafubiandi
In the irradiation of ore particles by microwave energy preferential absorption of this energy occurs in minerals having specific dielectric properties (Bradshaw, 1999). This leads to a selective heat
Jan 1, 2005
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High Productivity Operation Of Shaft-Type Fe-Mn Smelting Furnace
By Masanobu Masukawa, Toshio Shiota
The shaft-type ferromanganese smelting furnace (SF) at Mizushima Ferroalloy Co., Ltd. has been in operation since startup in 1985 and is continuing to perform smoothly. Production has been increased f
Jan 1, 2007
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Effective multi-dimensional orebody modelling: A key component of the mining value chain
By W. P. Johnstone
The computer assisted generation of geological models to represent the geometry of, and grade distribution within, orebodies is a rapidly growing area of the geological profession. Such models are inc
Jan 1, 2003
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National and international codes for reporting mineral resources and reserves: Their relevance, future and comparison
By F. A. Camisani-Calzolari
The latter half of the 20th century has seen the proliferation of a series of codes to address commodity needs which were brought about by rapidly advancing technologies and the globalization of marke
Jan 1, 2003
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Handling Of Fluctuating And Low-Strength SO2 Gases An Overview
By Klaus Hasselwander
Fluctuating SO2 gas streams represent a difficult task for designers of SO2 removal systems (with respect to designing the plant), but in spite of the designers great efforts to solve the problems, th
Jan 1, 2009
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The development of techniques to predict and manage the impact of surface subsidence
COALTECH 2020 initiated a research project to provide the coal mining industry with a modelling tool to determine the expected types of subsidence, risks and the investment required in post-closure fu
Jan 1, 2003
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Continuous Casting Mould Powder And Casting Process Interaction: Why Powders Do Not Always Work As Expected
By A. Normanton, B. Harris, V. Ludlow, S. Riaz
Why does a continuous casting mould powder, which works successfully on a particular caster with respect to semi quality, fail to perform on a caster of a similar design utilizing liquid steel from a
Jan 1, 2004
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Recent Developments In Physico-Chemical Characterisation And Modelling Of Ferroalloy Slag Systems
By S. Sun
Recent studies on the physico-chemical properties of molten slags and oxide solid solutions of interest is reviewed. The review covers redox and phase equilibria in slags, viscosity, diffusivity, elec
Jan 1, 2004
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A Glimpse Of Pyrometallurgy At Wits University
Keywords: Pyrometallurgy, Wits University, research Wits Metallurgy celebrated its centenary in 2004. The department has been at the forefront of education and research and has contributed greatl
Jan 1, 2006
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Developments In Furnace Technology For Ferro-Nickel Production
By T. Gerritsen, A. Matyas, F. Stober, I. Candy
This paper describes developments in ferro-nickel furnace technology, specifically improvements to cooling methods, furnace controls, and high voltage furnace operating regime. The evolution of these
Jan 1, 2004
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Handling Of Fluctuating And Low-Strength SO2 Gases - An Overview (0ee8fac6-cd6f-4501-9e30-c6b596fdf493)
By Klaus Hasselwander
Fluctuating SO2 gas streams represent a difficult task for designers of SO2 removal systems (with respect to designing the plant), but in spite of the designers great efforts to solve the problems, th
Jan 1, 2009
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Cut-off grade determination for the maximum value of a small Wits-type gold mining operation
Work undertaken in the field of cut-off grade optimization has not advanced much beyond the work undertaken by Lane in 1988. His definitive work is based on the calculus of the Net Present Value crite
Jan 1, 2003
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Kinetics Of Reduction Of Different Manganese Ores
By Manoj Kumar, S. Ranganathan, S. N. Sinha
The reducibility of three different manganese ores with coke was studied. The three ores were reduced to different extents under the same experimental conditions. The investigations showed that in the
Jan 1, 2007
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Thermodynamic Studies Of FeO-Containing Slags And Their Impact On Ladle Refining Process
By P. Fredriksson, S. Seetharaman
In the ladle refining process, the ?FeO?-content of the ladle slag is of great importance in the chemistry as well as the energetics of the process. An optimization of the process requires an accurate
Jan 1, 2004
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Copper losses to slags obtained from the E1 Teniente process
By M. Sanchez, I. Imris, G. Achurra
The Smelting and Converting El Teniente Process for copper concentrates as well as Slag Cleaning Furnace Technologies to treat slags coming out from the El Teniente Furnaces are widely applied today i
Jan 1, 2004
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Induction Melting Of Ferro-Alloy Fines
By C. Lemire, A. Biscaro
Ferro-alloys are sold according to the size grading specifications of users. Fines are produced during crushing and the amount produced depends on the crushing process and the physical char
Jan 1, 2004
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Pit Slope Design And Risk ? A View Of The Current State Of The Art
By T D. Sullivan
Risk lies at the heart of all mining and nowhere more so than in pit slope design. Mining is principally about two areas of risk; safety and economics. This paper addresses the main elements of pit
Jan 1, 2006