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Sedimentation Stability and Simulation of Thickening and Water Circulation ProcessesBy A. V. Bauman
"Important for thickening processes is the ability of slurries to form under certain conditions aggregation and sedimentation stable systems. Substantial part of difficult to sediment solid particles
Jan 1, 2018
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Relating the Enthalpy of Immersion to Mineral Surface HydrophobicityBy B. McFadzean, J. Taguta
The enthalpy of immersion is the heat change arising from the replacement of the solid-gas interface with the solid-liquid interface when a solid surface is immersed in a liquid. Although immersion ca
Jan 1, 2018
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Combined Energy Impact on Acid Leaching Of Eudialyte Concentrate.By V. G. Minenko, V. A. Chanturiya, A. L. Samusev
Eudialyte is one of perspective resources of zirconium and other rare earth elements (REEs). Large reserves of eudialyte concentrated in the Murmansk region of the Russian Federation. Usually, technol
Jan 1, 2018
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Exploring the different dispersion effect of anionic polymeric dispersant on clay minerals in the flotation using fresh and saline waterBy Di Liu, Yongjun Peng
"It was identified that clay minerals adversely affect fine coal flotation through slime coatings. In the study, it was interesting to find that an anionic polymer dispersant, lignosulfonate, successf
Jan 1, 2014
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The Immobilisation of Organic Waste by Geopolymerisation (764cbab5-1f7e-4bb2-a85c-b6d8c5cd88fb)By Charlene Gokhale
Geopolymerisation has emerged during the last few years as an industrial and ecological approach to construction and waste management. By utilizing waste materials and their reactive properties, it is
Jan 1, 2003
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Investigations on Mechanisms of Abrasive Particle StressBy Lutz Rolf, Halit Z. Kuyumcu, Salas Cazón. Milton A.
Aim of experimental investigations was the mathematical description of the abrasion process running with a single particle stress. This is on the one hand the basis for the physical interpretation of
Jan 1, 2003
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A frother characterization technique using a lab mechanical flotation cellBy Paulo Castillo, Cesar Gomez, Jaime Alvarez
Operations using flotation to produce mineral concentrates require testing of frothers to characterize their ability to preserve bubble formation size and to build a stable froth. Many techniques have
Jan 1, 2014
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The Influence of Acting Forces on Drainage and Rupture Of Wetting FilmsBy K. W. Stöckelhuber, A. Wenger, H. J. Schulze
"An important elementary step of the flotation process is the forming, drainage and rupture of a thin intervening liquid film between bubble and mineral particle.After the encounter of the bubble with
Jan 1, 2003
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Process mineralogy of a complex sandstone-type compound copperoreBy Chuansheng Luo, Qiuyang Hong, Lili Zhang, Dongyun Liang
"The metallogenic rock of a sandstone-type Cu ore is arkose-quartzite as well as siltstone and the cement is composed of argillaceous minerals including sericite, chlorite, etc. and carbonate minerals
Jan 1, 2014
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Reducing whole of enterprise running costs through coarse particle flotationBy Graeme Jameson
"In current flotation circuits it is customary to grind the whole of the mill feed to an initial size, which is determined by the liberation characteristics of the ore, and the ability of the flotatio
Jan 1, 2014
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Regulating galena deportment in a flotation poly-metallic plant by integrating continuous centrifugal technologyBy Bern Klein, Givemore Sakuhuni
Flotation is the dominant base metal extraction technique and it requires ore to be ground below the liberation size for effective recovery due to its dependence on mineral surface properties. For a p
Jan 1, 2014
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Recovery of Metals from Shredded Television ScrapBy J. R. Cui
The production of electric and electronic equipment (EEE) is one of the fastest growing areas. This development has resulted in an increase of waste electric and electronic equipment (WEEE). In view o
Jan 1, 2014
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Influence of Nanoscale Roughness on FlotationBy Scott C. Brown, Brij M. Moudgil, Ivan U. Vakarelski
The manipulation of the apparent hydrophobicity of particlute surfaces is necessary to achieve optimal selectivity in flotation processes. Previously a number of works have investigated the role of mi
Jan 1, 2003
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Study on Hydration of Calcium Sulfate Hemihydrate WhiskersCalcium sulfate whiskers are considered to be a prosperous reinforced material in application due to their high mechanical properties. But the hydration occurs easily at moist atmosphere or in aqueous
Jan 1, 2014
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Optimization of comminution circuit and mine-plant integration at Cerro CoronaBy Ronald Díaz
"Cerro Corona is a porphyry ore with different geometallurgical units and alterations produced by an extensive family of geological failures that have determined a special type of mineralization. With
Jan 1, 2014
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A Computer System for Integrated Monitoring and Management of Business Activities and Production Processes of the Mine and Flotation in the Mining Company "Rudnik", YugoslaviaBy Slobodan B. Vujic
"For the requirements of the mining company “Rudnik-Rudnik”, engaged in undergr-ound exploitation of polymetallic ore and lead, zinc and copper concentrates production, the Department of Computer Appl
Jan 1, 2003
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Study on Selective Flotation of Lead and Zinc Oxides with Chelate CF-CollectorBy Xin Tan, Changgen Li
"The floatabiliby of chelate CF-collector for zinc and lead oxide minerals was described. It found that CF-collector possesses a strong collection power for zinc and lead oxide minerals as well as exc
Jan 1, 2003
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The Use of Optical Sorting Devices in Mineral ProcessingBy Hermann Wotruba, Günther Petzold, Fabian Riedel
"Increased mechanisation in underground stoping operations results in higher waste percentages in the run of mine. A new method of reducing waste is optical sorting. Optical sorters have low maintenan
Jan 1, 2003
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Effect of circulating load and classification efficiency on HPGR and ball mill capacityBy Renato Oliveira, Walter Valery, Alex Jankovic, Birol Sönmez
"The ball mill is the most common ore grinding technology today, and probably more than 50% of the total world energy consumption for ore grinding is consumed in ball mills. On the other hand, high pr
Jan 1, 2014
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A new approach to assessing energy efficiency, grindability and HPGR technology by comminution researchBy Douglas Fuerstenau
"Comminution not only is the major energy cost in mineral processing but it also can limit the grade of ores that can economically be processed. Rittinger first postulated that the energy for comminut
Jan 1, 2014