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Interactions Of Two-Liquid CaO-MgO-FetO-P2O5 Slag With MgO Refractories
By T. Tamura
It is known that the CaO-FetO-P2O5slag system has a wide liquid miscibility gap at steelmaking temperatures and this two-liquid slag phase has many advantages such as high activities of both FetO and
Jan 1, 2004
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Economic And Environmentally Beneficial Treatment Of Slags In DC Arc Furnaces
By R. T. Jones
Slags have been produced as by-products from pyrometallurgical processes for thousands of years, and have generally been regarded as waste. Many of these slags are no longer seen as residues merely to
Jan 1, 2004
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Tomorrow?s Technology - Out Of Africa - Today - 1. Introduction
By Pieter de Waal
The use of valuable minerals is a necessity to maintain a modern society. Not only the iron, aluminium, coal and oil that are used in large quantities, but also the uranium, copper, vanadium, tungste
Jan 1, 2007
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Design Rules For Avoiding Draw Horizon Damage In Deep Level Block Caves
Deep level block caving as a mining method is becoming more popular due to the fact that it is the lowest cost per ton underground extraction system. However, many block caves do not achieve their ful
Jan 1, 1999
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Design Principles for Optimizing an Established Survey Slope Monitoring System
By N. Mphathiwa
When slope angles are designed during open pit optimization, there is a risk factor applied in steepening the slopes. The steepening of slope angles has implications for the safety and economics of th
Jan 1, 2014
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A Computerised Approach to Teaching Mine Financial Valuation
By F. S. A. de Frey
The main users of computerised financial evaluation tools in the mining industry are the mining investment analyst, the mine manager together with his financial manager and the mining student (undergr
Jan 1, 1987
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Unique Functions Of Slags In Steelmaking
By R. J. Fruehan
Slags have many useful functions in iron and steel making. In particular, slags are used to remove impurities such as sulphur, phosphorus and inclusions from the metal, and a large amount of research
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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Pit Wall Failures On ?Unknown? Structures
By Phillip M. Dight
A number of impending and actual pit wall failures have been observed and documented which have been interpreted to initiate on newly generated structural features. This infers failure through intact
Jan 1, 2006
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Optimizing yield of metallic zinc tapped from a zinc smelter by studying factors causing zinc losses to dross - Synopsis
By A. de Meyer
Zincor experienced significant losses of metallic zinc to dross during the melting of zinc cathode plates. In this study five factors affecting the formation of dross are identified from literature. D
Jan 1, 2010
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Acid Leaching Of Heavy Metals From Bentonite Clay, Used In The Cleaning Of Acid Mine Drainage ? Synopsis
By F. Enslin
Heavy metals and sulphates in acid mine drainage (AMD) can beadsorbed onto bentonite clay, leaving clean water and a heavy metal loaded clay precipitate as products. Due to the toxicity of heavy metal
Jan 1, 2010
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Techno-Economic Optimization Of Level And Raise Spacing In Bushveld Complex Platinum Reef Conventional Breast Mining
By C. Musingwini
The Bushveld Complex is economically significant and strategically important to South Africa, thus it is imperative that optimal extraction of platinum group metal (PGM) resources on the Bushveld Comp
Jan 1, 2010
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Experimental Investigation Of Liquidus Temperatures Of ISP Slags
The slags produced by the Imperial Smelting Process (ISP) are based on the system ZnO-?FeO?-Al2O3-CaO-SiO2. The slag chemistry is important to the process since it determines the fluxing practice and
Jan 1, 2004
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Plenary Address: Slags and fluxes entering the new millennium: an analysis of recent trends in research and development
By R. Boom, K. C. Mills, S. Riaz
This paper details the recent trends in slag-related research from 1999 to 2003. The trends in thefollowing are outlined: • Annual publication rate • Geographical origin of the work • Nature of th
Jan 1, 2004
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Capacity for Physical Work of Bantu Recruits Weighing Less Than 50 kg
By A. J. S. Benade, A. J. A. Heyns, N. B. Strydom
The maximum oxygen intakes of samples of about 30 Bantu, weighing less than 50 kg from different tribal groups (Zulu, Xhosa, Sotho and Shangaan) were measured on a treadmill. The mean maximum oxygen i
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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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Proceedings, 105th Annual General Meeting, 2002
The 105th Annual General Meeting of The South African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy was held in the J.C. Lemmer Auditorium, SA National Museum of Military History, 22Erlswold Way, Saxonwold, Joha
Jan 1, 2002
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New Year's Message
What is the role of The South African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy at a time when so much is developing and changing in South Africa? The minerals industry is represented through employers, empl
Jan 1, 1996
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Relating High-Resolution Tilt Measurements To The Source Displacement Of An M2.2 Event Located At Mponeng Gold Mine
By P. Share
As part of JAGUARS (JApanese-German Underground Acoustic emission Research in South Africa), high-resolution tiltmeters were installed during 2007 at Mponeng gold mine, South Africa, in an attempt to
Oct 1, 2013
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Control Of Strong Ground Motion Of Mining-Induced Earthquakes By The Strength Of The Seismogenic Rock Mass
By A. McGarr
The shear stress t that can be sustained by the rock mass in the environs of a mining-induced earthquake controls the near-fault peak ground velocity v of that event according to v=0.25(ß/G)t, where ß
Jan 1, 2002