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Problems of Cost-effective Use of Complex Gold Ores
By V. V. Lodeischikov
This paper covers some problems of treatment of complex gold ores and concentrates containing copper, lead, zinc, antimony and uranium. All these metals may present in ores both as major and associate
Jan 1, 2014
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Selection Criteria for Two Alternative Slime Disposable Technology - A Case Study
By Vishal Shukla, Ashok Kumar, C. Raghu Kumar, D. P. Chakraborty
"Traditional iron ore beneficiation plants using washing, screening, and jigging processes require large volumes of process water. Generated slime during processing, its disposal and impact on water u
Jan 1, 2018
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Production of Synthetic Carnallite from the Wastes of Titanium and Magnesium Production with the Extraction of Niobium-Containing Middlings
By Yessengaziyev Azamat, Almagul Ultarakova, Onayev Murat, Barkytova Botakoz
"The research is aimed at solving the processing of waste products of titanium-magnesium production. The aim of the research is to extract synthetic carnallite and industrial products enriched with ni
Jan 1, 2018
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Automated Train Operation System For A Mine
By G. K. Palshikar
Mining operations offer many opportunities for the use of IT and communication technologies to improve automation and thereby deliver higher levels of productivity, cost, quality and safety. In this p
Sep 1, 2012
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Study on Flotating of Valleriite
By C. B. Yu
The ore comprise of chalcopyrite, valleriite, pyrite, pyrrhotite and so on. Serpentine and talc are chief gangues. Copper phase of the tail shows that mostly valleriite be losed in tail, 70% mineral o
Jan 1, 2014
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Chemical factor effects in saline and hypersaline waters in the flotation of Cu and Cu-Mo ores
By D. R. Nagaraj, Raymond Farinato
Water constitutes one of the most valuable resources employed in mineral recovery and processing. Identifying potential problems encountered in mineral processing in waters unusable for drinking or ag
Jan 1, 2014
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New Technology of Comprehensively Recycling of Spent Magnesia-Chrome Refractories
By Junwei Han, Kai Xue, Wenqing Qin, Tan Xu, Fen Jiao, Lianbing Cai, Wei Liu
"The research aimed at solving the problem of the stacked spent magnesia-chrome refractories using in non-ferrous metal smelters, which contain various heavy metals and are considered as a hazardous w
Jan 1, 2018
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Studies On Adaptation Of Bacillus Subtilis To Sphalerite And Galena Minerals To Enhance Flotation Selectivity
By B. Vasanthakumar
In this study, the effect of adaptation of B.subtilis to sphalerite and galena with respect to the selective flotation of sphalerite from the sphalerite-galena synthetic mixture has been examined. The
Sep 1, 2012
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Collaborative Decision Facilities For The Mining Industry
By S. K. Chaudhuri
With a growing emphasis on maximizing the value by rapidly deploying it across their assets, mining firms are eager to identify any issues that may hinder such efforts and to refine their approaches t
Sep 1, 2012
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Determination Of Diamond Ores Required Disintegration Size In Processing
By A. V. Bogdanovich
In diamond ores processing, final waste tailings size, rejected to dump, is one of the most important parameters. On one side, it is necessary to minimize losses of diamonds, whose size exceeds 1 mm,
Sep 1, 2012
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Extra-terrestrial Mineral Production: Multiple Aspects of Sustainability
By L. S. Gertsch
The production of minerals for human use at locations other than the Earth is expected to ?advance ? human prosperity in ? ways that [do] not compromise the potential prosperity and quality of life of
Jan 1, 2014
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A Method for Arsenic and Copper Removal from Acidic Effluents Released by Copper Smelters
By M. I. Panayotova
Some of effluents released by copper smelting plants are highly acidic (pH = 0~1) and contain arsenic and copper in relatively high concentrations (10~20 g/L). Usually arsenic is removed by precipitat
Jan 1, 2014
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Improvement of Sampling for Moisture Content Analysis in Iron Ore Pellet Feed – Variographic Characterisation and On-Line IR-Analysis
By K-O. Mickelsson, S. Töyrä, H. Esbensen
Accurate information of physical, chemical and metallurgical quality characteristics such as moisture content, iron grade and particle size are crucial for successful process control and for producing
Jan 1, 2018
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Thin Film Studies on Silica in Mixed Cationic-Anionic Surfactant Solution
By Ljudmil S. Grigorov, Eric Forssberg, Hanumantha Rao Kota, Robert J. Pugh, Lidia B. Alexandrova
"We have used the microscopic thin balance developed by Scheludko at al. (1970) technique to study the stability and interactions within the thin film between the silica surface and air bubble with (i
Jan 1, 2003
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A Study On The Effect Of Some Operating Parameters On The Flotation Kinetics Of Copper Sulfide Minerals
By S. H. Shahcheraghi
The four operational parameters including collector dosage, frother dosage, conditioning time and pH, are the most important parameters effective on the flotation kinetic. The present study has been d
Sep 1, 2012
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Quartz Winning out of a Flint Mix via Optical Sorting
By C. Çelik
Nowadays the optical sorting of industrial minerals is one of the most important processing methods which has cost efficient production possibilities. This method is used for industrial and raw materi
Jan 1, 2014
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Application Of It In Improving Consistency Of Rom (Run-Of-Mine) Quality For Optimum Iron Ore Processing Plant Performance
By R. Mukherjee
Consistency of Run-Off-Mine (ROM) quality plays an important role in mineral processing which is not very often talked about. The major impediment is limitation of sampling ROM ore, which makes proces
Sep 1, 2012
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Effects of Copper Minerals on Ammoniacal Thiosulfate Leaching of Gold
Cyanide is reactive to copper minerals and is not suitable to extract the gold from the copper bearing ores. Ammoniacal thiosulfate is considered an excellent alternative lixiviant for leaching copper
Jan 1, 2014
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Modelling the Inhomogeneous Dead Man of a Blast Furnace: the Population Balance Model Approach (2ee6f7b8-d4bf-4af9-950b-cc7f8789663a)
By Markus A. Reuter, Yongxiang Yang, James R. Post
The packed coke bed in the lower part of an iron making blast furnace, the dead man, dissolves slowly in a pool of hot metal, which is tapped regularly. The coke particles of the dead man not only exh
Jan 1, 2003
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Role Of Disjoining Pressure And Curvature Pressure In Bubble-Particle Interactions
By L. Pan
As an air bubble approaches a mineral surface, a thin liquid film (TLF) is formed in between. The excess pressure (p) in the film determines the kinetics of drainage, which is of critical importance i
Sep 1, 2012