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Actinide Recovery From Waste Processing SaltsBy B. Mishra
Several reactive metal purification processes using molten salts generate effluent from which significant quantities of metal can be recovered prior to discardinglrecycling the salt. A Salt-scrub [SS]
Jan 1, 1994
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The Prevention of Spontaneous Combustion, with special reference to North DurhamBy A. Z. Lang, D. A. Hall
After a brief description of the causes of spontaneous heating and of general preventative methods, a detailed account is given of occurrences of spontaneous heating in the Main Seam (locally known as
May 23, 1905
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Electrochemical Investigations on the Behavior of Arsenic During Copper ElectrodepositionBy M. Girgis
The behavior of arsenic III during electrolytic refining of copper in acidic copper ?sulphate electrolytes was studied by different electrochemical methods such as, linear potential sweep, cyclic volt
Jan 1, 1987
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Testing and Modelling a Novel Iron Control Concept in a Two-Stage Ferric Leach/Pressure Oxidation Process for the Sepon Copper ProjectBy K. G. Baxter, D. G. Dixon
The Sepon process plant utilises an autoclave to oxidize a flotation concentrate containing pyrite, residual copper minerals, and sulphur. The concentrate is produced from the residue of a preceding a
Jan 1, 2004
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A Century of Research Leading to Understanding the Scientific Basis of Selective Mineral Flotation and Design of Flotation Collectors Mining, Metallurgy and ExplorationBy Douglas W. Fuerstenau, Pradip Pradip
The design and development of selective flotation collectors has been the key to the remarkable success of flotation in beneficiating complex, difficult-to-process ores. Sustained research efforts in
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Technology of Complex Processing of Sulfide-Magnetite OreBy S. V. Volkova, S. V. Mamonov, T. P. Dresvyakyna
"The purpose of the work is complex processing of sulphide-magnetite ores with the separation of iron into iron concentrate, copper and noble metals into copper concentrate.The work shows the research
Jan 1, 2018
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Chicago, Ill Paper - Russell's Improved Process for the Lixiviation of Silver-OresBy C. A. Stetefeldt
FoR the convenience of those who do not care to enter into the details of this long essay, I begin with a summary of the most important results it presents. The extraction of silver by the lixiviat
Jan 1, 1885
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Theoretical Principles of Mechanical Activation during Processes in New Construction MillsBy Lj. D. Andric
Development of modern devices for mechanical and mechanochemical materials activation has been dated since the beginning of last century. Rapid development of high-energy mills that are different in
Jan 1, 2014
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Total Solution MechanismBy F. W. Jessen
The production of salt through brining operations and the recovery of potash salts by means of solution with water constitute, in large measure, processes which have been used for many years. And alth
Jan 1, 1971
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SART Implementation at Heap Leach Operations in MexicoBy T. Avilez, D. Salari
"The economics of developing gold deposits containing elevated levels of cyanide soluble base metals is often challenged by high cyanide consumption and increased operating costs. SART is a chemical p
Jan 1, 2018
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U. S. Foreign Policy for OilBy George A. Miller
THE outstanding characteristic of the American business man is that he likes to run his own business his own way, without any interference from his wife, his friends, his bankers, and least of all fro
Jan 1, 1944
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Energy efficiency prediction models for air–conditioning systems in underground mining APCOM 2021By N. Duda, P. Śliwiński, P. Stefaniak, B. Jachnik
Ventilation and air-conditioning are some of the most energy-consuming processes in deep underground mining. Additionally, the energy consumption of these processes systematically increases along with
Sep 1, 2021
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IC 7805 Bibliography On Extractive Metallurgy Of Nickel And Cobalt, January 1929-July 1955 ? Introduction And SummaryBy R. B. Bauder
In connection with a Bureau of Mines research program on utilization of Cuban lateritic ores, a comprehensive review was made of the chemical literature on nickel and cobalt. Initially, the review had
Jan 1, 1957
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A Systematic Comparison Of Sessile-Drop And Captive-Bubble Contact Angle MethodsBy J. Drelick
Among the wide variety of modern surface chemistry analytical techniques, contact angle measurements still remain attractive for wetting characterization of solid surfaces. The captive-bubble and sess
Jan 1, 1995
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RI 5990 Chemical And Galvanic Corrosion Properties Of High-Purity VanadiumBy Charles B. Kenahan
Vanadium is subject to only light corrosion in phosphoric acid at temperatures up to 60° C. and has a moderate corrosion rate in this acid at 100° C. It is relatively corrosion resistant in sulfuric a
Jan 1, 1962
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Predicting Patterns of Slurry Flow within and Discharge from a 3D Pilot SAG MillSlurry flow, including flow through the charge, through the discharge grates, along the pulp lifters and its discharge from the mill is an important contributor to the efficiency of the grinding proce
Jan 1, 2012
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IC 7258 Strategic Mica ? IntroductionBy G. Richards Gwinn
In modern warfare, mica is truly indispensable. Coordination of combatant units necessitates maintenance of intricate communications equipment, in the construction of which high-grade sheet mica is es
Jan 1, 1943
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Corrosion properties of the skin of high pressure die cast AZ91 alloyBy C. Blawert
In previous studies of various HPDC magnesium alloys we found that the corrosion properties of the skin are inferior in comparison to the bulk, However, this is surprising as one would expect better c
Jan 1, 2005
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Occidental's New Explosive Technology in Oil ShaleBy Thomas E. Ricketts
Occidental Oil Shale Inc. has spent the last eight years at its Logan Wash. mine near DeBeque, Colorado, developing its modified in-situ oil shale process for obtaining oil from oil shale. Modified in
Jan 1, 1981
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RI 7316 Chemical Reclaiming Of Superalloy ScrapBy P. T. Brooks
This Bureau of Mines study describes a process for recovering nickel, cobalt, molybdenum, and chromium contained in complex waste superalloy grindings that, for lack of an economical domestic recovery
Jan 1, 1969