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  • IMPC
    Using DEM to Model Ore Breakage within a Pilot Scale Sag Mill

    By Rob D. Morrision, Paul W. Cleary

    "The best accepted method for design of autogenous and semi-autogenous mills is to carry out pilot scale test work using a 1.8 m diameter by 0.6 m long pilot scale test mill. The load in such a mill t

    Jan 1, 2003

  • IMPC
    Collector Screening by TOF-MS for Platinum & Palladium Flotation

    By Frank Cappuccitti, Stephen Chryssoulis, Stamen Dimov

    Surface organic microanalysis of platinum (Pt) and palladium (Pd) minerals by TOF MS1 is an attractive complement and potential alternative to conventional collector screening methods. Its attractiven

    Jan 1, 2003

  • IMPC
    Soil Washing for Remediation of Non Volatile Hydrocarbon Polluted Soils

    By G. Belardi, N. Shehu, L. Passeri

    "This paper illustrates the possibilities of applying what is essentially a physical soil-washing technique for treatment of soil contaminated by semi-volatile hydrocarbons in order to reduce the leve

    Jan 1, 2003

  • IMPC
    The Immobilisation of Organic Waste by Geopolymerisation

    By Leon Lorenzen, Charlene Gokhale

    "In excess of 24 x 106 tons (Eskom, 1997) of coal-derived fly ash is produced annually in South Africa for the production of electric power. A large quantity of this ash is disposed of as a solid wast

    Jan 1, 2003

  • IMPC
    Equilibrium Models for Biosorption in Single and Multi-Metallic Systems: A Case-Study by Using Several Bio-Sorbent Materials (ABSTRACT PAGE)

    By Francesco Vegliò, Luigi Toro, Francesca Beolchini, Francesca Pagnanelli, Stefano Ubaldini

    "Biosorption is an innovative technology used to remove heavy metals from aqueous solutions from mining waters and other industrial wastes. A wider application of this alternative process is strictly

    Jan 1, 2003

  • IMPC
    Microbially Induced Mineral Flotation and Flocculation (ABSTRACT PAGE)

    By K. A. Natarajan

    Interaction with microorganisms results in significant surface chemical changes on minerals. For example, chemolithotrophs such as Thiobacillus ferrooxidans and Thiobacillus thiooxidans significantly

    Jan 1, 2003

  • IMPC
    Techniques and Methodologies for Improving Thickener Performance (ABSTRACT PAGE)

    By Tuan V. Nguyen, Louis Mittoni, Murray Rudman, CSIRO Minerals, Jean D. Swift, John B. Farrow, Phillip D. Fawell

    "Research projects towards developing a sound understanding of the factors controlling the performance of gravity thickeners have been conducted by the AJ Parker Cooperative Research Centre for Hydrom

    Jan 1, 2003

  • IMPC
    Bioremediation of Polluted Waters in a Uranium Deposit (ABSTRACT PAGE)

    By Stoyan N. Groudev, Ioannis Paspaliaris, Plamen S. Georgiev, Irena I. Spasova, Kostas Komnitsas

    "The uranium deposit Curilo located in Western Bulgaria for a long period of time was a site of intensive mining activities including both the open-pit and underground mining techniques as well as in

    Jan 1, 2003

  • IMPC
    Influence of On-Stream Elemental Analysis Speed and Accuracy to Flotation Process Control (ABSTRACT PAGE)

    By Matti Kongas, Kari Saloheimo, Antti Remes

    "The paper studies the control performance of the flotation process as a function of the measurement accuracy and sampling frequency of an on-stream XRF analyzer, using a simple dynamic model. An addi

    Jan 1, 2003

  • IMPC
    The First Bio-Oxidation Plant in China - Yantai Gold Smeltery

    By Xie Jiyuan, Hu Yuehua, Yang Songrong, Zhu Zhansheng, Qiu Guanzhou

    "By the end of 2000, the first bio-oxidation plant in China that designed by ENFI come successfully into commercial operation in Yantai Gold Smeltery. Its capacity is 50t/d of refractory gold ore conc

    Jan 1, 2003

  • IMPC
    Safety Requirements and Evaluation of Health Hazards in the Processing of Mineral and Waste Materials (ABSTRACT PAGE)

    By Gerke Gilian, Pretz Thomas, Pehlken Alexandra

    "The evaluation of health hazards within the treatment of mineral and waste materials is gaining more and more importance in industrial countries. The need to control occupational safety has been reco

    Jan 1, 2003

  • IMPC
    Implications of Slow Atmospheric Chromium Oxidation for the Disposal of Smelter Slags and Finishing Plant Sludges

    By Jochen Petersen, Harro von Blottnitz

    "The landfill disposal of slags is common practice in the metallurgical industry. Chromium may be a minor constituent in many cases. It is present mostly in the form of chromites, which are considered

    Jan 1, 2003

  • IMPC
    The Feasibility of the Richardson-Zaki Model for Fluidisation under Conditions of Increased Gravity (ABSTRACT PAGE)

    By Shailin Lalloo, Allan B. Nesbitt

    "Gravity separation by centrifugal equipment, particularly in the mineral processing industry is a novel approach of optimising product recovery. The manufacture and sale of centrifugal equipment by r

    Jan 1, 2003

  • IMPC
    Predicting Wet Foam Coalescence and Drainage from Two-Bubble Interaction Experiments

    By M. T. Spyridopolous, S. J. Neethling

    "There has been a significant research interest in the stability of single thin films, including prediction of their failure based on disjoining pressure and film thickness experiments and DLVO theory

    Jan 1, 2003

  • IMPC
    Where is the Depressant?

    By Ronald Smeink, Ton de Gouw

    "Reagents are an important cost-factor in the flotation of minerals. The mechanism of collectors and frothers has been studied extensively, but on depressants – probably the biggest cost-factor in the

    Jan 1, 2003

  • IMPC
    Solids Loading in Mineral Flotation Froths

    By Jan J. Cilliers, Nicolas Barbian, Esther Ventura-Medina

    "Mineral froth flotation is one of the most widely used processes to separate particles of valuable mineral from its associated gangue. It involves the selective separation of the hydrophobic particle

    Jan 1, 2003

  • IMPC
    The Influence of Feed Size on Autogenous and Semi-Autogenous Grinding and the Role of Blasting in its Manipulation

    The introduction and subsequent ascendancy of autogenous and semi-autogenous milling for comminution circuits has undoubtedly lead to many economic advantages. From a process viewpoint, however, at le

    Jan 1, 2003

  • IMPC
    Production of Phosphate Concentrates from Slimes: Brazilian Experience

    By Rogerio C. Guimarães, Antonio E. C. Peres

    The production of phosphate concentrates (phosphate rock) from slimes represents a challenge to the phosphate industry worldwide. In Brazil, this challenge is particularly relevant due to the consiste

    Jan 1, 2003

  • IMPC
    Assessment of Stereological Equations for Mineral Processing

    By Stephen Gay, Dewetia Latti

    "When improving a plant a mineral processing engineer would like to know the mineral composition distribution. In order to assess this distribution in particles, as compared to the corresponding distr

    Jan 1, 2003

  • IMPC
    Gold Leaching by Thiosulfate Solution and Recovery

    By Atsushi Shibayama, Toyohisa Fujita, Wan-Tai Yen, Ke-jun Liu

    "A gold has been leached with ammonium thiosulfate solution and several leaching conditions have been studied. The leached solution has been recovered by solvent extraction and the optimum conditions

    Jan 1, 2003