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Pyrometallurgy: The Key to Sustainable Use of MaterialsBy U. M. J. Boin, E. V. Verhoef
Pyrometallurgical reactors constitute a key processing component in the total primary and industrial/recycling resource cycle, being involved both in primary smelting, converting and extraction, as we
Jan 1, 2003
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The Study on Metal Cyanide Complexes Adsorption onto Activated CarbonBy A. V. Byvaltsev
Adsorption of cyanide complexes of gold, silver, copper, mercury, nickel, cobalt, iron, zinc and cadmium has been studied. Adsorption isotherms of the mentioned metals from individual solutions for di
Jan 1, 2014
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Continuous Monitoring of a Tumbling MillBy Bertil I. Pålsson, Sture V. Persson, Kent T. Tano
"Grinding is one of the most energy consuming unit operations and is also a very inefficient and costly process. Therefore, it is of great importance to run the grinding process as efficiently as poss
Jan 1, 2003
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Leaching Complex Gold OresCalaverite is a gold telluride found in the Kalgoorlie region, Fiji, Cripple Creek Colorado and numerous other locations. It is known that a high pH is necessary for calaverite cyanidation, with the l
Jan 1, 2014
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Indian Iron Ore Industries ? An OverviewBy C. S. Gundewar
Indian National Steel Policy envisages ambitious three fold rise in steel production by the year 2020. This paper covers the iron ore industry in India which cater to the need of iron ore requirement
Sep 1, 2012
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Crystal Growth Modifiers in the Bayer ProcessBy J. J. Liu
In the Bayer process, control of alumina trihydrate particle size, oxalate stability and morphology and foaming is crucial for improving the yield and quality of alumina trihydrate. One way to econom
Jan 1, 2014
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The Mathematical-physical Formulation of the Size Effect of Compression Crushing ForcesBy G. Unland
The sizing of crushers depends on the expected crushing forces. However, the crushing forces develop differently with every individual rock while it is compressed by the working surfaces of the crushe
Jan 1, 2014
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Molecular Modelling Based Selection & Design Of Selective Reagents For Beneficiation Of Alumina Rich Iron Ore SlimesBy Vinay Jain
Beneficiation of alumina rich iron ore slimes is a major challenge for the Indian iron ore industry. One of the methods by which this problem might be addressed is by design/screening of suitable reag
Sep 1, 2012
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Microbial Depyritization Of Korean, Chinese And Indonesian Coal At Varying Pulp Densities In An Iron Free 9k Growth MediumBy Chandra Sekhar Gahan
The present study aimed to investigate the depyritization of coal using iron oxidizing and sulphur oxidizing acidophilic chemolithotrophic microorganisms in an iron free 9K growth medium at varying pu
Sep 1, 2012
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Experimental Study on Pre-Discarding Tailings for a Low Grade Complex Multi-Metals W-Mo OreBy Liu Jin
"In order to reduce the dosage costs and increase the economic benefits of a full floating process in a low grade complex multi-metals W-Mo ore, based on the study of the magnetic characteristics of t
Jan 1, 2018
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Ultrasound Enhanced Reactions at Solid-Liquid Interfaces (3157df0a-505e-4a73-a9bc-6497eeecb189)By Dingwu Feng, Jannie S. J. van Devente
"The effect of ultrasonication on reactions at solid/liquid interfaces was investigated in two slurry systems, i.e. gold cyanidation and geopolymerisation. The kinetics of gold extraction were signifi
Jan 1, 2003
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Coal Effects in Combined Direct Reduction – Electrical Smelting of Iron OreBy Kobus (J. J. ) Rossouw, P. Chris Pistorius, Johannes Sono
"Different coal properties are important in SL/RN (coal-based rotary kiln) direct reduction of iron ore, and in electrical smelting of prereduced iron ore. Laboratory simulation was used to evaluate t
Jan 1, 2003
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Comparing the Ore Breakage Characteristics of Drill Core and Crushed Ore Using the JKRBTBy A. Mainza, H. Hill, L. Bbosa
"The main objective of ore breakage characterization is to quantify the relationship between the energy supplied for breakage and the size of the resultant progeny. In this study, the ore breakage cha
Jan 1, 2018
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Flotation Recovery of Rutile from Low Grade OresBy A. J. Ren
The ore, dealt with in this paper, is a certain rutile in Shanxi province, China. A trunk flowsheet with gravity concentration is used, and the TiO2 grade of rutile concentrate is about 90%, but the T
Jan 1, 2014
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Considering Gangue And Precipitation Reactions Within A Copper Heap Leach Cfd ModelBy J. E. Gebhardt
Progress is reported on capturing the effects of gangue chemistry in the context of a comprehensive stockpile heap leach model for leaching copper sulfide ores, employing leading edge computational fl
Sep 1, 2012
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Selected Effects of High-Pressure Grinding that Increase the Level of Ore RecoveryBy D. Saramak
"High-pressure grinding technology is considered as one of the most efficient techniques of ore comminution, especially in terms of energy consumption. HPGR devices has been utilized in many mining-re
Jan 1, 2018
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Application Of High Efficiency Air Classifiers For Fly Ash ProcessingBy David Morrow
Fly ash is a by-product from coal-fired power stations that is captured from the exhaust gas stream by electrostatic precipitators (ESPs) or bag houses. It is mainly derived from the inorganic compone
Sep 1, 2012
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Recovery of feldspar and silica sand from arkosic sandstonesBy Irena Grigorova, Tashka Ignatova, Ivan Nishkov, Andrian Valchev
"Feldspars used by ceramic and glass industries as fluxing agents are mainly obtained from high quality feldspar deposits. The demand for feldspar as raw material for industrial applications especiall
Jan 1, 2014
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Hydrophobic Aggregation And Flotation Of Smithsonite In Surfactant SolutionBy Q. Shi
An investigation into the hydrophobic aggregation of ultrafine smithsonite in surfactant solution has been undertaken through a combination of hydrophobic flocculation experiments, zeta potential meas
Sep 1, 2012
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A Simplified Approach to Modelling Semi-autogenous GrindingBy A. L. Hinde
The steady-state and dynamic behaviour of semi-autogenous grinding (SAG) mills are arguably best described using a population model that caters for the breakage kinetics and the material trans-port of
Jan 1, 2014