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A Fundamental Study Of Oxygen-Melt Reactions In The AOD Process
By G. S. Rao
Levitated drops of Fe-18%Cr-2%C were reacted with oxygen-argon mixtures to study the reactions that occur in the AOD process, where the gases are injected into the melt and form bubbles. In the labor
Jan 1, 2006
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The Slag Cleaning Technologies For One-Stage Flash Smelting Of KGHM Polska Miedz Concentrates
By Józef Czernecki
Chalcocite-bornite concentrates of KGHM contain, similarly to chalcopyrite concentrates, 20-30 wt.% Cu but several times less iron (2-7 wt.%) and sulphur (9-12 wt.%). Another useful characteristi
Jan 1, 2006
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The Solid Foundation of a Career
The following paper outlines the types of employment immediately available to graduates following their university degree, a discussion on mine manager requirements, mentions career advancement and ti
Jan 1, 2006
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Preparation Of Porous Ceramic Pellets By Multiphase Double Emulsion Method
By Chai Liyuan
This paper focused on the preparation of porous ceramic pellets for microorganism carriers. A new method for the process was developed using simple gel-casting and bubble-in-water-in-oil type of multi
Jan 1, 2006
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Underground Ventilation Laboratory At Pt Freeport Mining Operations, West Papua, Indonesia
By I. Loomis, D. Rachmad, I. Duckworth
During the past two years the Underground Mine Ventilation Group at PT Freeport Indonesia has undertaken to upgrade their Hygiene Laboratory. This process has included upgrading equipment for dust sa
Jan 1, 2006
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Mining on the Edge of the Murray Mine
By Sam Ash
The Murray Mine was one of the first mechanized cut-and-fill underground gold operations in northern Nevada. At the end of 2002, mine production began to decline. So the mine entered a phase of remnan
Jan 1, 2006
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Modeling Of Mold Filling Of Aluminum Casting
By K. P. Nishad
The origin of many casting defects can be traced at the mold filling stage. Entrapped air/gas pockets and oxide film formation are notable examples. In the present work, the mold-filling process is si
Jan 1, 2006
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Repeatedly Utilizing Of Carbon Fiber Chemistry Copper Plating Waste Liquid
By Tianjiao Luo
Some literatures discussed on how to recycle the various reagent, but the discussion on how to reuse the waste liquid directly is very little. How to reuse the waste liquid directly was researched in
Jan 1, 2006
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Leaching Of Copper From Waste Printed Circuit Boards Using Electrogenerated Chlorine In Hydrochloric Acid Solution
By Eun-young Kim
Electrogenerated chlorine leaching of waste printed circuit boards was investigated in hydrochloric acid solutions. The pulverized printed circuit board contained about 37.6% of metal component, in wh
Jan 1, 2006
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Coal Ash Disposal at Rotowaro Minesite: A Reference Condition Approach to Setting Boron Criteria and Assessing Environmental Effects
By S Speed, N Corlis, A Goldstone, G N. Browne, M Fitzpatrick
In 2005, Solid Energy New Zealand Limited obtained non-notified consent for the disposal of 1Mt of coal ash at the Rotowaro minesite, forming part of a coal supply agreement with the Huntly Power Stat
Jan 1, 2006
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Effect of Salt Type and Concentration on Gas Dispersion Properties
By J. J. Quinn
Several mineral flotation plants utilize process water with high soluble salt content. The processing of semi-soluble minerals, the use of recycle streams, sea or well water give rise to this situatio
Jan 1, 2006
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Deep Foundations In Washington, DC
By Douglas W. Christie
Deep foundations in Washington, DC have played a role in the city?s development since the 19th century. Designers of government and commercial buildings sought deep foundations initially to minimize
Jan 1, 2006
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Recent Improvement in the Hematite Precipitation Process at the Akita Zinc Company
By H. Arima
The Akita Zinc Company is the only refinery which produces hematite from the iron content in the zinc leach residue. The Akita Hematite Process consists of five stages, which are SO2 pressure leaching
Jan 1, 2006
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New Non-Food Crops and Industries for Australian Dryland Agriculture
Australian wheat belt agriculture is causing a decline of its natural resource base. The major problem, salinity, arises from a small reduction in water consumption by agricultural crops compared to w
Jan 1, 2006
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Stimulation Of In Situ Bioprecipitation For The Removal Of Hexavalent Chromium From Contaminated Groundwater
By K. Vanbroekhoven
An industrial site near the centre of a historical town in Flanders is characterized by chromium(VI) contamination of the groundwater. Since the potential for natural attenuation was not sufficient to
Jan 1, 2006
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Preparation of Mine Fill from Process Plant Tailings
This paper reports the advances made during the development of underground mine fill technology from circa 1960 to the present and, in particular, indicates where increased input from process plant me
Jan 1, 2006
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A First Step towards Gas Dispersion Management: Manipulation of Gas Distribution in Flotation Circuits
By James A. Finch, Jason S. Doucet, Cesar O. Gomez
"Exercising control over the physical environment of flotation as a step towards process optimization is the driving force for characterizing gas dispersion in flotation cells, a subject of considerab
Jan 1, 2006
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"Blast Vibration and Seismograph Section - A History of the Development of Instrumentsfor Measuring Vibrations of the Earth - Part 2"
By Robert Hopler
In part one we discussed a Chinese seismoscope allegedly invented and used in the year 136 (or 132, depending on the source). Interestingly, historical references to the measurement of earth movement
Jan 1, 2006
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AFM Analysis of Octadecylamine Adsorption on Mica from NaC1-KC1 Saturated Brine in the Presence and Absence of MIBC
By J. J. Benitez
MIBC (methyl-isobuthyl carbinol) was previously shown to enhance significantly sylvite flotation when used at the stage of preparation of amine dispersions. In this paper Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM)
Jan 1, 2006
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Thermodynamic Modeling of copper drossing process in lead refining
By Pengfu Tan
Lead blast-furnace bullion cools to near its freezing point in an operation known as copper drossing or hot drossing usually contains 0.02-0.06% copper. The removal of this copper is usually carried o
Jan 1, 2006