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New flotation approach for carbonate phosphate separationBy J. Hanna, I. Anazia
Selective fatty acid flotation of carbonate gangue from sedimentary apatites was achieved under acidic pHs without a specific apatite depressant and without conditioning the pulp with the collector. C
Jan 1, 1988
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Low Speed Asynchronous Motors for Mill ApplicationsBy V. Matthews
"INTRODUCTION Typical grinding electrification requirements are defined by high power, constant torque and slow speed. Dual pinion mills also include a need for tight tolerances in torque between the
Jan 1, 2015
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Beyond Compliance -Ethics And Incentives For SustainabilityBy J. A. Porter
This paper uses project examples, primarily associated with large iron ore mines in Brazil, to demonstrate opportunities for the mining industry to go beyond traditional compliance and impact mitigati
Jan 1, 1994
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ONE-STEP LEACHING OF GOLD, PGM's AND BASE METALS FROM VARIOUS ORES AND CONCENTRATESBy C. A. Fleming, C. J. Ferron, P. T. O'Kane, D. B. Dreisinger
The platinum group metals (PGM's) are typically recovered by flotation, smelting of the flotation concentrate to matte, and matte leaching. Concentrates too low grade to be processed economically by t
Jan 1, 2000
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The Grate-Car Process, Design And CommercializationBy D. W. Rierson
Svedala has a ported kiln process, designed specifically for the direct reduction of pelletized or natural lump iron ores. The process is called ACCAR. This ported kiln technology has been coupled wit
Jan 1, 1997
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Change Of Support For Recoverable Resource EstimationIn the estimation of recoverable resources, geostatistical techniques such as Multiple Indicator Kriging require a change of support correction to derive theoretical recoveries based on an assumed lev
Jan 1, 1999
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Mineral Processing To Material ProcessingBy I. Iwasaki
As the world tension relaxes and as the interest and taste for consumer products change, complacency is beginning to prevail over the needs of minerals and primary metals. The current trend towards re
Jan 1, 1995
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Direct Three-Dimensional Liberation Analysis by Cone Beam X-Ray MicrotomographyBy J. D. Miller, C. L. Lin
Liberation of valuable minerals during size reduction is an important aspect of mineral processing technology. In practice, most quantitative information on liberation is based on the application of s
Jan 1, 1997
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The Carbotek Process For Lunar Oxygen ProductionBy M. A. Gibson
Ilmenite-rich lunar deposits can be converted to liquid oxygen to support lunar base operations and space transportation propulsion needs by a Carbotek-developed process. Iron oxide in ilmenite is red
Jan 1, 1991
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Fluid-Flow Based Model For Industrial HydrocyclonesBy B. Devulapalli
A mathematical model of the industrial hydrocyclone based on fluid dynamics is a better alternative to the currently existing empirical models. The swirling-flow velocities are determined by solving t
Jan 1, 1993
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A New Utilization Option For Coal FinesBy Joseph Renk, David Akers, Glenn Shirey
Each year, US coal cleaning plants landfill or impound millions of tons of high-quality, fine-sized coal. This coal is not only difficult and expensive to capture during cleaning, but, if captured, ca
Jan 1, 2005
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Multicomponent Agglomeration Model For Ultrafine Coal CleaningBy H. Chu
Selective Agglomeration experiments carried out to clean ultra-fine coal are examined. Effect of feed size, pulp density, coalescing agent dosage, and mixing intensity and duration on the kinetics of
Jan 1, 1987
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Ore Permeability Testing For Heap Leach DesignBy M. E. Orman
Many factors must be considered when designing a heap leach pad. Geotechnical properties of the ore, can and will affect how well an ore leaches, the solution recovery, stability of the heap, and sett
Jan 1, 1997
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Changing Patterns Of Preference For TiO2 FeedstocksBy W. B. Hayes
The origin of the titanium pigment and metal? industries began with the discovery of the element titanium in 1791 by an Anglican clergyman named William Gregor. The titanium was discovered in magnetic
Jan 1, 1989
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Value Creation From SD Indicators - For Mining Companies, Communities And Policy-MakersBy E. Turner
This is the 3rd Paper in a series by this author, the first two being published at the two previous International Conferences. Since the Aachen Conference, Rio Tinto has carried out an extensive ben
Jan 1, 2007
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Simplified Accuracy Determination For Conveyor Belt ScalesBy Jan Jekielek
Increasing capacity of bulk material handling systems creates difficult problems for accurate in-line material weight measurements. At the same time increasing system complexity and growing user deman
Jan 1, 1979
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Commercialization of bioleaching for base-metal extractionBy A. Pinches, R. Winby, P. J. van Staden, M. K. Rhodes, P. C. Miller
This paper is a progress report on the commercialization of using bioleaching for base-metal concentrates. The paper focuses on bioleach processes for recovering copper from chalcopyrite and nickel/co
Jan 1, 2000
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Environmental Considerations for Alternates to Cyanide ProcessingBy Frederick W. DeVries, J. Brent Hiskey
Cyanide has been recognized for about a century as the most effective reagent for processing gold ores. Cyanide leaching has been adapted to various metallurgical settings and continues to be improved
Jan 1, 1992
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Use of Auxiliary Fans for Mining PurposesBy William D. Meakins
INTRODUCTION Today, auxiliary fans, or boosters as they are sometimes called, are commonly used underground to provide ventilation for safe working conditions for personnel. Fans are installed in m
Jan 1, 1982
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A Design Approach For Coal Mine TunnelsBy W. A. Cincilla, Z. T. Bieniawski, E. Unal
Although coal mine tunnels such as the main haulageways or roadways are the lifelines of coal mines, little attention has been paid to them in terms of pre-construction planning and design. This pa
Jan 1, 1981