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Relating the Enthalpy of Immersion to Mineral Surface HydrophobicityBy B. McFadzean, J. Taguta
The enthalpy of immersion is the heat change arising from the replacement of the solid-gas interface with the solid-liquid interface when a solid surface is immersed in a liquid. Although immersion ca
Jan 1, 2018
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Flow-field Numerical Simulation and the Application of Ultra-fine Stirred MillBy G. W. Zhang
Ultra-fine Stirred Mill is a kind of high energy efficient equipment for ultra-fine grinding, and has been the mainstream equipment in the submicron powder and slurry industry. This paper mainly descr
Jan 1, 2014
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Electrochemistry of Pyrite Flotation: Evaluation of Length of Hydrophobic Interactions between Mineral and Air Bubble from the Induction Time MeasurementBy V. E. Vigdergauz
The work presented shows results of electrochemical study of pyrite hydrophobicity evaluated by air bubble induction time (IT) measurements. On the basis of measured IT?s an average thickness of the t
Jan 1, 2014
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NIR hyperspectral imaging based techniques in demolition waste recyclingBy Silvia Serranti, Giuseppe Bonifazi, Roberta Palmieri
The possibility to develop an efficient recovery and reuse of concrete materials from Demolition Waste (DW) represents one of the main targets applied to end-of-life constructions dismantling/recyclin
Jan 1, 2014
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Numerical Modeling for Acidification of Soil by Electrokinetic ProcessingBy M. Niinae
Electrokinetic soil remediation by electroosmosis and ionic migration is restricted to soluble sub-stances. At a higher pH, the soil particles sorb more heavy metals, such as cadmium, than at a lower
Jan 1, 2014
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Towards a Mineral Liberation Sensor (39226edf-c8d5-4f09-90cc-f5cd4ff2033a)By Gianni Shena, Francesco Montanari
"Recent improvements in the resolution of X-ray computed tomography (CT) make it a promising alternative to traditional time consuming, error prone laboratory procedures for mineral liberation analysi
Jan 1, 2003
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It Enablement In Drilling And BlastingBy Ajay K. Jha1
Drilling and Blasting are two important unit operations in the production cycle of a mine and a strong link exists between these two and other unit operations/subsystems like loading, transportation,
Sep 1, 2012
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Determination Of The Bond Work Index Of Composite MaterialsBy B. Csoke
The Bond and the Hardgrove methods are widely used for the determination of the material?s grindability. Generally, the determination of the Bond work index of inhomogeneous materials can be carried o
Sep 1, 2012
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An Investigation of Feed Box Shape Effects on Cone Crusher Performance by Discrete Element Method (DEM) - The Sarcheshmeh Copper Complex Cone Crusher CaseBy S. Banisi, A. Ghasemi, S. Zare, F. Ghorbani, E. Nematollahi
"Comminution is the most energy intensive operation which constitutes the major portion of operating and capital costs of the mineral processing plants. Working at the maximum operating capacity of co
Jan 1, 2018
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Thickener modeling: From laboratory test work to plant scale dynamic simulationBy Leena Vesa, Antti Remes
Design of thickeners is based on laboratory test work, characterizing the material and determining the optimal reagents, dosages and settling regimes. Several methods for dimensioning plant scale equi
Jan 1, 2014
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Review of Morphological Attributes with the New 3D Ap-proach: Role of Roughness and Acuteness of Barite and Pyrite Particles on the FloatabilityBy U. Ulusoy
Surface roughness and acuteness are known as the two of the main properties of the particle morphology affecting the behavior of the powders in the process. Since the techniques used for the morpholog
Jan 1, 2014
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Tower Mill??New Approaches to Improve Dry Milling OperationsBy J. Sachweh
The last few years have shown a significant increase in the demands for fine products, which means everything under 10µm. There are more and more applications requesting extremely fine ground powders
Jan 1, 2014
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The Crucial Role of Elemental Sulphur Formation on Self-Heating of SulphidesBy K. E. Waters, J. E. Nesset, F. Rosenblum, R. Langlois, J. A. Finch
"Some sulphide mineral mixtures when exposed to air and a warm and humid environment can exhibit a self-generating temperature rise, referred to as self-heating or spontaneous heating. The observed se
Jan 1, 2018
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Ammonia Leaching In The Copper Industry: A ReviewBy V Radmehr
Ammonia and Amonium salts have been recognized as effective leaching agents in hydrometallurgical processes due to low toxicity and cost, easy recovery and high selective recovery of metals. New resea
Sep 1, 2012
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Comparing comminution routes for a Brazilian iron ore using sustainability principlesBy Luís Marcelo Tavares, Juliana Segura
Comminution is one of the most energy consuming stages in a mineral processing plant. This consumption is not only related to the power supplied to equipment, but also to the indirect or embodied ener
Jan 1, 2014
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Improvement in product of silica plant by modification of size classifying unit and application of attrition scrubberBy Mahdi Shevrini, Hamed Haghi
"In this research, the operation of screen classifying in silica processing circuits was investigated and modified by replacement of available trommel screens with teetered bed separator (TBS). In add
Jan 1, 2014
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The Impact of Fundamental Research on Minerals Processing Operations of the Future (XXII International Mineral Processing Congress)By Richard A. Williams
The mineral processing community have been amongst the pioneer developers and early adopters of key platform technologies in analytical methods, chemistry, physical separation and advanced modelling.
Jan 1, 2003
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Surface Broken Bonds: A Fast Way to Start Mineral Chemistry StudiesBy Zhiyong Gao, Ruiying Fan
"Crushing and grinding are the prerequisite processes in many industries, such as minerals processing and powder technology. During crushing and grinding, minerals will cleave or fracture along the di
Jan 1, 2018
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Entrainment of Quartz in Flotation Tests with FrothersBy D. Szyszka
During passing gas bubbles through mineral suspensions, some mechanical carryover of fine particles to the froth layer always takes place. The entrainment of mineral particles is influenced by many pa
Jan 1, 2014
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A Process of Producing Magnesium Sulphate by Treating with Waste Water from Titanium White PlantBy Q. W. Jiang
This paper presents a new process for producing industrial magnesium sulphate using waste water from titanium white plant and magnesium oxide from calcinations of magnesite ore as raw materials. With
Jan 1, 2014