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The Role Of Technical Service In Today?s Asbestos Fibre MarketBy D. L. Monroe
Technical service is assuming an increasingly important role in the sale of asbestos fibre,, Manufacturers are examining raw materials more closely than ever before in order to, obtain the most effici
Jan 1, 1959
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Part 2: Wet Fine Particle Concentration Section 3: FlotationBy Frank A. Aplan, Barbara J. Arnold
INTRODUCTION Coal flotation is a fine cleaning process usually present in all but the older preparation plants. It is typically used to clean either the -28 mesh (-500 pm) or - 100 mesh (- 150 pm) r
Jan 1, 1991
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Wet Scrubbing Of Coal Dust From Thermal DryersBy Thomas Gleason
Wet scrubbing of fine coal from Thermal dryers poses a number of problems in adapting the gas cleaning equipment for required clean-up of the fine particulate matter. Among then are: 1. The dust
Jan 1, 1962
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FTIR Analysis Of Water Structure And Its Significance In The Flotation Of Sodium Carbonate And Sodium Bicarbonate SaltsBy O. Ozcan, J. D. Miller, Z. S. Nickolov
The production of soda ash from trona (sodium sesquicarbonate, Na2CO3•NaHCO3•2H2O) resources has completely displaced the production of synthetic soda ash in the USA. Further, the utilization of other
Jan 1, 2003
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In-Situ Measurements Of Coagula Size Using An On-Line Particle Size AnalyzerThe knowledge of aggregate size under various chemical and hydrodynamic conditions is very important for selective agglomeration, flotation and water clarification processes. Traditionally, aggregate
Jan 1, 1994
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Assessing the Quality of Incident Investigations and its Effect on Safety Performance: A Study of the Ghanaian Mining IndustryBy E. Stemn
Incident investigation is of utmost importance in most high-risk industries. This study was undertaken to study the content of past investigation reports to determine the effectiveness of the incident
Jan 1, 2019
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Chemistry And Physics Of Taconite Agglomeration – Part III: Advantages Of Developing Bentonite FibersBy S. K. Kawatra, S. J. Ripke
During 1998, 62 million tons of iron ore pellets valued at $1.7 billion were shipped from U.S. mines. These pellets are the primary source for domestic iron and steel production. During pelletization,
Jan 1, 2001
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Environmental Uses - Clay Liners And BarriersBy Karan S. Keith, Haydn H. Murray
The sorptive and impervious nature of clay materials was recognized long before modem technology allowed us to understand the physiochemistry of clays. In Cyprus, around 5000 BC, sorbent clays were us
Jan 1, 1994
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A Report On Airborne AFMAG, The Theory, Equipment, And Operation In Western United States ? IntroductionBy William Crowe Kellogg
By now the term AFMAG has been fairly well introduced to the mining industry. Several papers have been presented and published concerning AFMAG (references 1 and 2). However, the term AFMAG remains ra
Jan 1, 1960
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Effective Management And Risk Prevention While Blasting Inside High Sensitivity Areas - The Case Of The Atherinolakkos Power Plant Extension ProjectBy E. Baliktsis
PPC (Public Power Corporation) operates a new power plant at the South-West part of Crete. Recently the extension of the Power Plant started. ATHENA SA the main contractor of the project assigned to E
Jan 1, 2006
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Inorganic Materials Research In The USSRBy W. G. Lawrence
The rapid development of science and technology in Russia has been the result of well laid plans since 1918. At that time the Institute of Silicates was established is Moscow and later the establishme
Jan 1, 1960
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Wet Screening Operations At Freeport Indonesia's Copper ConcentratorBy C. H. Sheerin
Remotely located in the jungle near mount Puncak Jaya [16,500 ft (5,030 my), Irian Jaya, Indonesia rests Freeport's Indonesian copper mining operation. Shortly after start up of Freeport's c
Jan 1, 1993
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Discussion - Innovative shaft lining method - Technical Papers. MINING ENGINEERING, Vol. 41, No. 2 February 1989, pp. 114-1 17By R. F. Kovar, R. N. Torbin, R. E. Gundersen
I have to express my .surprise and must send a note of warning concerning the use of polyurethane foam as described in a paper by R.N. Torbin and R.F. Kovar, entitled "Innovative Shaft Lining Method,"
Jan 1, 1991
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Electrochemistry of PyriteBy F. M. Doyle, Jun Li, Milton E. Wadsworth, Ximeng Zhu, E. Peters
The electrochemical behavior of pyrite in borate/sulfate solutions was investigated using cyclic voltammetry. Three anodic peaks at approximately -0.8 V, -0.1 V and +0.5 V (SCE) were detected along wi
Jan 1, 1993
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Part I. Process For Reclaiming Chromium, Vanadium, Molybdenum And Tungsten From Secondary Source MaterialsBy Jameel Menashi
A process has been developed for recovering the refractory metal values contained in mixed secondary source materials such as contaminated grinding wastes, oxides and sludges. The wastes are calcined
Jan 1, 1984
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Abstracts of a Symposium on Surface Phenomena For Mineral, Ceramic and Metallurgical Systems - The Influence Of Solutes On Interfacial Tensions And On The Contact AngleBy P. L. De Bruyn
[According to the Young equation, SG = SL + Coso, the equilibrium contact angle depends on the values of the three interfacial tensions involved. A solute promotes wetting, i. e. a decrease of contact
Jan 1, 1960
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Design Considerations For Reclamation Purposes At Iron Mines In The Upper MidwestBy James P. Ludwig
While we are all aware of the need for reclamation of mine sites, few managers and engineers seem to be aware that good reclamation begins with the earliest plans for mining and processing of ores. Fa
Jan 1, 1984
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People, Food and Fertilizer Minerals ? IntroductionBy Alvin Kaufman
Malthus, an eighteenth century economist, predicted a rather dismal future for the world. It was his contention food supplies would not be sufficient for the population of the world because the econom
Jan 1, 1966
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Shear Testing Of Geomembrane Soil InterfacesBy James R. Fahy, Lawrence A. Hansen, J. David Deatherage
A laboratory testing program was con- ducted to investigate the shear strength along specific soil-liner interfaces for five types of liners of varying thicknesses. Results indicated a bilinear relati
Jan 1, 1987
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Technical Note: Alternative Method Of Blending For Sulfur Compliance (c8482ee3-8e7b-4ae3-8c89-5a423fae8cbc)By S. Hicks
This technical note describes an alternative procedure that can be used in linear programming calcula¬tions where the compliance limit of lbs S02/million Btu for the blending coal is subject to change
Jan 1, 1997