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Frother Analysis ù Procedure and Plant Experience
By F Cappuccitti
A colourimetric technique, originally developed for methyl iso butyl carbinol (MIBC) based on the Komarowsky reaction, has been extended to a wide range of common mineral flotation frothers. The proce
Jan 1, 2005
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Relating Iron Ore Lump and Fines Grade Split to Ore Type
By J E. Everett, M L. James
When iron ore is crushed and split into lump and fines components, there are systematic differences between the lump and fines grades. Generally the lump product is richer in iron and lower in the oth
Jan 1, 2005
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Comparative Grinding Pilot Test of Grinding Balls vs. Balls/Mill Pebs Blend
By V. K. Alves, P. Lacoste-Bouchet
"In order to improve ball milling efficiency in pellet plants, Companhia Vale de Rio Doce (CVRD), experiments new technologies in Santa Luzia (M.G. – Brazil) research center facility. Pilot grinding t
Jan 1, 2005
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Gravity Recovery of Gold - An Overview of Recent Developments
By A. R. Laplante
Gold recovery early in the flowsheet, typically from the primary grinding circuit, has seen significant advances in the past three years. Some of the advances achieved under the auspices of the AMIRA
Jan 1, 2005
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Coal Desulfurization With Sodium Hypochlorite
By Eung Ha Cho, Wendi Li
Wet desulfurization of Pittsburgh No. 8 coal and Illinois No. 6 coal were conducted with sodium hypochlorite in the laboratory. Pittsburgh No. 8 coal was leached by hypochlorite at high pHs in one ste
Jan 1, 2005
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CFD Modelling of Bubble-Particle Attachments in a Flotation Cell
By M P. Schwarz
In recent years, computational fluid dynamic (CFD) modelling of mechanically stirred flotation cells has been used to study the complexity of the flow within the cells. In CFD modelling, the flotation
Jan 1, 2005
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Improvement in Iron Ore Agglomeration Through Design Modification in Coke Crushing Plants
By B K. Da, S A. Balaji, G P. Roy, T K. Dutta
The raw material handling complex at the Durgapur steel plant provides iron ore, crushed coke and flux to two sinter plants. Either some facilities were not envisaged or not properly designed before t
Jan 1, 2005
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Perimeter Control in Development Mining
By A J. Tucker, L Bottomley
The principle objective of development mining is to create thoroughfares that can be accessed by personnel and machinery for the entire life of an underground mine. The drill and blast process, being
Jan 1, 2005
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The new mineral sands plant of the 3rd Millennium…How difficult-to-treat feedstocks can get a new lease on life
By J. M. Elder, W. S. Kow
Challenges to new heavy mineral deposit developments are presented. These include land use issues, particle fineness, declining grades, and particle coating, amongst others. Industry responses to thes
Jan 1, 2005
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Backfill Technology Development at Xstrata Mount Isa Mines Between 1995 and 2005
By L Neindorf
The development and application of paste fill, cement slurry aggregate fill and shotcrete bulkheads at Mount Isa Mines is described. The progressive changes in filling style in the Mount Isa copper mi
Jan 1, 2005
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Assessment of Properties and Microstructure of X100 Pipeline Girth Welds
By D. V. Dorling, J. T. Bowker, J. A. Gianetto
Over the last few years, interest in the development and construction of large diameter, high pressure pipelines from the Mackenzie Delta in northern Canada and Alaska's North Slope has steadily
Jan 1, 2005
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Wear of High Speed Steels as Materials for Bearings in Aero-Gas Turbines
By R. Ghomashchi
Wear, fatigue and corrosion are the most widely encountered modes of failure in materials used in engineering applications, including aero-gas turbines. Although wear is distinctly classified as adhes
Jan 1, 2005
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Seam Structure - An Important Criterion for Coal Pillar Design
By Kot F. v. Unrug
In spite of the extensive research and accumulated experience from mining operations, an appropriate pillar design remains an open issue. Due to the shrinking reserve base, present mining operations m
Jan 1, 2005
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Metals And Alloys Water Solidification A Bridge From Pyro- To Hydro-Metallurgy
By David Norval
The increased tendency to use hydrometallurgy as an extraction step towards final refining following a pyrometallurgical smelting process requires melts which have to be cast and or comminuted which c
Jan 1, 2005
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Monitoring Of Natural Heat Occurrence At The Bear Canyon Coal Mine
By Miles T. Stephens, Felipe Calizaya, Jacob O. Kingston
Currently, the Bear Canyon Mine is facing the challenge of excessively high coal and rock temperatures in one of its headings. In Mine No.3, the air temperature at the 6th Right panel reached 36.4ºC a
Jan 1, 2005
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Sampling Correctness ù A Comprehensive Guideline
Reliable sampling practices are the key to optimising the market value of a mining or chemical companyÆs stock. As a result, reliable sampling standards are needed. However, current standards on sampl
Jan 1, 2005
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Non-Destructive Determination of Refractory and Build-Up Thickness in Operating Furnaces Using an Acousto Ultrasonic Reflection Technique
For the last few years, a new and innovative technique has been successfully used to determine refractory and castable thickness in various metallurgical vessels. The acousto ultrasonic-echo (AU-E) te
Jan 1, 2005
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Shear Punch Testing as a Tool for Evaluating Welded Pipeline Steel
By J. J. Jonas, G. R. Stewart, N. Pokutylowicz, S. Yue, R. Varano, A. Elwazri
Differing thermal histories in and around a weld can lead to differences in grain size, phase composition and morphology of precipitates; mechanical properties will vary accordingly. Hardness testing
Jan 1, 2005
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The effect of ultra-fine particles on the separation performance of wet gravity processing equipment and flowsheet design implications for their treatment
By R. M. G. Machunter
The presence of ultra-fine particles affects the separation performance of wet gravity separation equipment. Several studies have been undertaken to establish the maximum level of these particulates
Jan 1, 2005
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Mineral Policies and Land Use Planning in two Central European and two Nordic Countries with a Long Metal Mining History
By K. Nielsen, V. Bauer
"The paper presents a brief overview of the long mining history and the more recent political development in the Slovak and Czech Republics as well as in Norway and Sweden. Mining used to be very impo
Jan 1, 2005