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Preconcentration Of UG2 Platinum Ore: Economic Benefits To Mine, Plant, And Smelter
By F. Smit
Mining and plant disciplines can benefit from pre-concentration of UG2 platinum ores in a dense medium separation (DMS) plant. The main benefit of DMS is the selective discard of waste from the feed s
Jan 1, 2012
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Quartz-Cristobalite Transformation And Its Effect On Reactions In Si Production: Initial Studies
By Dian Adisty, Leiv Kolbeinsen, Eli Ringdalen
In Si and FeSi production, the main Si source is SiO2, in the form of quartz. Reactions with SiO2 generate SiO-gas that further reacts with SiC to Si. During heating, quartz will transform to other Si
Jan 1, 2014
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RI 5262 A Mineral-Dressing Study Of Manganese Deposits Of West-Central Arkansas ? Summary
By M. M. Fine
Small-scale laboratory mineral-dressing studies were made on a total of nine individual or composite samples of manganese-bearing material from the west-central Arkansas, or Mena, district. Of these,
Jan 1, 1956
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RI 8530 An Evaluation of Used Aluminum Smelter Potlining as a Substitute for Fluorspar in Cupola Ironmelting
By V. R. Spironello
The Bureau of Mines is conducting studies of the slags related to ferrous technology to evaluate acceptable substitutes for the auxiliary flux, mineral fluorspar, in foundry operations. This work is d
Jan 1, 1981
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IC 8438 Possible Applications Of Plasma Technology In Minerals Processing
By Douglas A. Elkins
The unique characteristics of plasmas, their current applications, and ongoing research into new applications are described. Major technical and economic problems in application of plasma technology a
Jan 1, 1969
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RI 8789 Synthetic Fluorspar Flux in the Basic Cupola: Evaluation of Operation and Fluorine Volatility
By H. W. Kilau
The Bureau of Mines evaluated synthetic fluorspar as a substitute for natural fluorspar flux in basic cupola ironmaking. The synthetic fluor-spars tested were prepared from waste fluosilicic acid gene
Jan 1, 1989
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RI 6427 Effects of Substituting Cobalt For Nickel on the Tensile Properties and Hardness of Two Types of Stainless Steel
By M. M. Tilman
The purpose of this investigation was to determine the effects of small amounts of cobalt in nickel on the tensile properties and hardness of representative types of austenitic stainless steels . Coba
Jan 1, 1964
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Calcium Reductants - A Historical Review
By B. R. Davis, Neale R. Neelameggham, R. E. Brown
The element Calcium element has a unique place in the production of etals, intermetallics and other compounds. The unusualness arises from the fact that we have several possible reductants – metallic
Jan 1, 2014
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Mineral Indicators - Aluminum (e228c064-f9fe-4f29-9401-9d0c1247e40a)
Entering June, U. S. producer pricing of 99.5 percent unalloyed aluminum ingot was divided at 53-57 cents per pound. The Kaiser Aluminum and Chemical Corp. took the initiative and raised its June 1 in
Jan 1, 1978
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Government Actions And The Mineral Industry
New GSP Trade Status Approved.--President Carter, by Executive Order effective March 30, has approved Generalized System of Preference treatment for imports of nonferrous metal products and other impo
Jan 1, 1980
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The Mineral Industries Of Africa - Introduction (eca0325c-507d-41f8-9ff9-dbf69a686deb)
The 53 countries that constituted Africa in 1992 accounted for a significant portion of total world output of a number of mineral commodities. However, the continent's total output for a number o
Jan 1, 1994
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The Kilmar Magnesite Mine and Heavy Media Separation Plant
By Wm. T. Bray
SYNOPSIS Canadian Refractories, Limited, produce a wide range of basic refractories. The chief raw material use in their manufacture is the magnesite which is mined, and beneficiated in a heavy media
Jan 1, 1951
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Silica: The Future Energy ?Mineral? Of India
By Sumantra Bhattacharya
The per capita energy consumption in India is 510kgoe/year, the global average being nearly 1818kgoe/year. Correspondingly low is the per capita CO2 emission at 1.25t against the world average of 4.39
Sep 1, 2012
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Zirconia-Based Inert Anodes For Green Synthesis Of Metals And Alloys (Invited)
By C. P. Manning
This paper reports recent progress in the development of a unique metal extraction technology utilizing zirconia-based inert anodes for the electrolytic reduction of metals from their oxides. In this
Jan 1, 2003
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RI 6403 Uranium Alloyed Steels; Their Fabrication and Mechanical Properties
By K. A. Fowler, L. W. Higley
Steels with an alloying addition of depleted uranium were studied to develop successful melting , casting , and fabricating methods ; to obtain data on mechanical properties ; and to determine the eff
Jan 1, 1964
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Distribution behaviour of B and P in Si-slag system at 1500°C
By M A. Rhamdhani, K Avarmaa, A Putera, J Chen, G Brooks
Silicon-based photovoltaic cells are currently the most dominant types applied to convert solar energy to electricity. In solar-grade silicon (SG-Si), the control of boron (B) and phosphorus (P) is ve
Jun 19, 2024
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Discovery and first production of diamonds in the Northwest Territories
By Jon A. Carlson, W. Scott Williams
The EKATI"" Diamond Mine commenced operation in October 1998. It is operated by BHP Diamonds Inc., which is a part of the Non-Ferrous and Industrial Materials Division of BHP Minerals, a business unit
Jan 1, 2001
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The Application of Heavy Media Separation to Concrete Aggregate
By R. A. Wyman, F. E. Hanes
THE demand for high-quality aggregate is increasing in all phases of the construction industry and in all organizations associated with road building in Canada. The production of aggregate in Canada h
Jan 1, 1962
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Gallium, Germanium, Indium, And Silicon: Semiconductor Metals Critical To The High Technology Industries
By R. P. Aldis
A wide range of mineral-derived products are required by the electronics industry for it to function. In one form or another, almost all the known elements have been experimented with and tested for v
Jan 1, 1991
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IC 6770 Manganese Its Occurrence, Milling, and MetalIurgy. Part III
By Edmund S. Leaver, R. S. Dean, T. L. Joseph
The metallurgy of manganese has developed along the lines of iron metal¬ lurgy. Enough high-grade ore has Been available so that by reduction with carbon it could be turned into an iron-ma.nga.nese al
May 1, 1934