Search Documents
Search Again
Search Again
Refine Search
Refine Search
- Relevance
- Most Recent
- Alphabetically
Sort by
- Relevance
- Most Recent
- Alphabetically
- 
                     A Freeze Conditioning Program - Most Likely To Succeed A Freeze Conditioning Program - Most Likely To SucceedBy Regis F. Kopac With the growing dependence on coal as an energy source, finding a means to prevent or reduce the freezing of coal during winter shipment has become increasingly important. Several chemical companies Jan 1, 1980 
- 
                     Copper Solvent Extraction from Highly Acidic Leach Liquors Copper Solvent Extraction from Highly Acidic Leach LiquorsBy A. E. Isaacson, D. B. Dreisinger, G. A. Kordosky The U.S. Bureau of Mines is researching the application of solvent extraction technology to highly acidic (pH < 1) copper leach liquors. As increasingly complex copper ores are mined for leaching, use Jan 1, 1993 
- 
                     Updating Of Coal-Based SL/Rn Direct Reduction Technology - Commissioning of a new pant. Updating Of Coal-Based SL/Rn Direct Reduction Technology - Commissioning of a new pant.By Wolfram Schnabel Recently Lurgi has succesfully commissioned Peru's first direct reduction rotary kiln at SIDERPERU?s Chimbote works. The order included comprehensive engineering services and supply of special eq Jan 1, 1981 
- 
                     Metal Demand: Secular Change and Long-Run Prospects Metal Demand: Secular Change and Long-Run ProspectsBy Roderick G. Eggert, John E. Tilton During much of the 1970s and 1980s, world metal consumption grew more slowly than during the 19505 and 1960s. The slowdown contributed to surplus capacity and low real prices because actual consumptio Jan 1, 1989 
- 
                     Field Evaluation Of The Coal Dust Explosibility Meter (CDEM) (d49e1078-3f23-4b51-b4d8-ee07d3406528) Field Evaluation Of The Coal Dust Explosibility Meter (CDEM) (d49e1078-3f23-4b51-b4d8-ee07d3406528)By M. L. Harris In underground mines, coal dust explosions are prevented by the addition of rock dust sufficient to render the coal dust inert. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) develo Jan 1, 2008 
- 
                     Water Transformation Of Fertilizer Ingredients -- Opportunity And Challenge Water Transformation Of Fertilizer Ingredients -- Opportunity And ChallengeBy Odin Wilhelmy Agriculture in the United States today is becoming more and more a business, rather than a way of life. In the light of this, it behooves the farm-supply industries that provide the American farmer wi Jan 1, 1961 
- 
                     Information Technology Aids Soda Springs Phosphate Mine Information Technology Aids Soda Springs Phosphate MineBy Randy Vranes Sophisticated information technology, quality management systems and a commitment to the environment has allowed Solutia’s Soda Springs phosphate mine and elemental phosphorus plant to reduce operatin Jan 1, 1999 
- 
                     Flotation Of Toner Particles And Mineral Filler Particlesduring De-Inking Of Laser Printed Wastepaper Flotation Of Toner Particles And Mineral Filler Particlesduring De-Inking Of Laser Printed WastepaperBy M. A. D. Azevedo The effect of pulping reagents on the flotation de-inking of laser printed wastepaper was investigated with regard to the removal efficiency of toner and mineral filler particles for different pH valu Jan 1, 1997 
- 
                     Screening Media Screening MediaBy C. W. Matthews Introduction Screening is defined as a mechanical process which separates particles on the basis of their size and their acceptance or rejection by a screening surface. The key element in this Jan 1, 1985 
- 
                     Design Of An Underground Repository In The Unsaturated Zone Design Of An Underground Repository In The Unsaturated ZoneBy R. F. Harig Designing an underground nuclear waste repository is a complex process. Although many decisions are involved before the design is complete, the first three--what the target horizon is, what the underg Jan 1, 1991 
- 
                     Laboratory Investigation Of Enclosed Cab Filtration System Performance Factors (f4a28436-51f8-4ec0-9b97-6c0fb9585732) Laboratory Investigation Of Enclosed Cab Filtration System Performance Factors (f4a28436-51f8-4ec0-9b97-6c0fb9585732)By J. A. Organiscak The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) has investigated various factor effects on cab air filtration system performance. Factors experimentally investigated were intake fil Jan 1, 2008 
- 
                     The Leaching Behavior Of Palladium In Thiourea/Acid Solutions The Leaching Behavior Of Palladium In Thiourea/Acid SolutionsBy X. Xie The dissolution behavior of palladium powder in thiourea solutions has been studied. The variables studied included temperature, stirring speed, and concentrations of thiourea, acid and ferric ion. Jan 1, 1995 
- 
                     Power, Fuel, and Water Systems Power, Fuel, and Water SystemsBy William S. Gilmer INTRODUCTION As man moved through the ages into the era of metals, he became increas¬ingly dependent on the extraction and beneficiation of various ore types. His progression has required more mate Jan 1, 1986 
- 
                     Effects Of Previous Tailings Disposal On Upper Sonoran Vegetation Of The Getchell Area Effects Of Previous Tailings Disposal On Upper Sonoran Vegetation Of The Getchell AreaBy Peter L. Comanor At Getchell, Nevada a thousand tons per day mill for extracting gold from an ore containing orpiment and realgar was operated several years until early 1967. A cyanide process with a roaster was used Jan 1, 1974 
- 
                     Rock Mass Classification Applied to Subsidence Over High Extraction Coal Mines Rock Mass Classification Applied to Subsidence Over High Extraction Coal MinesBy J. A. Siekmeier The thickness of the laminated beam modeled in this study is based on bridging potential and TDR measurements. The laminated beam stiffness is based on the effective stiffness of an equivalent transf Jan 1, 1986 
- 
                     US Coal Ash: Winning the War for Acceptance US Coal Ash: Winning the War for AcceptanceBy John J. Gillis There is an ongoing battle to gain general acceptance of fossil fuel byproducts as safe, economical and useful agro-industrial materials. Despite that, the US ash industry is witnessing a steady growt Jan 8, 1984 
- 
                     An Empirical Model For Assessing Gob Gas Control Requirements An Empirical Model For Assessing Gob Gas Control RequirementsBy L. M. English A basic model has been developed to help assess methane control needs for longwall mining of coal in gassy areas. Rather than depending upon reservoir and rock mechanic theory, it uses an empirically- Jan 1, 1998 
- 
                     Dynamic Adsorption of Surfactants at the Gas-Liquid Interface Dynamic Adsorption of Surfactants at the Gas-Liquid InterfaceBy Chi M. Phan, Anh V. Nguyen, Geoffrey M. Evans, Graeme J. Jameson Surfactants are used to control the interfacial properties of the gas-liquid and liquid-solid inter- faces inflotation. This paper investigates the dynamic adsorption of surfactants at the gas-liquid Jan 1, 2005 
- 
                     Coarse Silica Flotation From Intermediate Pebble Product In A Dual Extraction Column Coarse Silica Flotation From Intermediate Pebble Product In A Dual Extraction ColumnBy G. Brooks, J. T. Ellington, M. Yensco, G. E. Mcquien, M. T. Ityokumbul Coarse silica flotation from intermediate pebble (IP) product has been carried out a pilot plant Dual Extraction Column (DEC) at an operational phosphate mine in Central Florida. The solids feed rate Jan 1, 2004 
- 
                     Panel Discussion Flotation Plants: Are They Optimized? Panel Discussion Flotation Plants: Are They Optimized?By V. R. Degner Comments Summary It is very interesting to review the technical changes which have occurred in the industrial practice of minerals flotation over the past two decades. In 1972, worldwide industrial Jan 1, 1993 
