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CuPRO MEX™ Extractants as Equivalent Alternatives for Copper RecoveryBy R. B. Sudderth, A. Quiroz G., M. Torres M., C. Salgado Q., J. Fernández O., H. Bravo P., M. Torres B.
SNF FloMin, Inc. has introduced a complete line of extractants for recovery of various metals. Among them are the CuPRO MEX™ Brand of copper extractants that are based on the well- known 2- hydroxy 5-
Jan 1, 2014
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Enhancing CIL Gold Extraction by Hard Paraffin Wax Blanking of Double Refractory Ore Pre- or Post-Pressure Oxidation (POX)By G. Van Weert, O. Wang
"As part of a general review of processing double refractory ores through Barrick Gold’s autoclaves / CIL facility at Goldstrike, blanking the preg robbing native carbon in the process solids with har
Jan 1, 2012
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MetalsBy Lawrence Bragg
WE associate metals with hardness, toughness, and strength. But a curious paradox lies at the root of the valuable mechanical proper-ties of the metallic state: in order to be strong, a metal must be
Jan 1, 1943
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Organic Centre-Lake Sediments-Application in the Geochemical Exploration for Gold in the Canadian Shield of SaskatchewanBy William B. Coker, Vladimir J. Sopuck, J. S. Fox
"Preliminary investigations indicate that organic lake sediments offer some potential for gold exploration within the Canadian Shield of northwestern Saskatchewan. It is also apparent that certain pre
Jan 1, 1982
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Whither Mining Engineers?By Alan Bauer
IN RECENT PAST YEARS, the mining industry has expanded rapidly and mining engineers have not been generated in sufficient numbers to sustain this growth. Canada has not been alone with this problem, w
Jan 1, 1972
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Effect of FE, MN, CU and Mg Additions on the Microstructure of Al-10.8 Wt% Si Near-Eutectic AlloyBy A. M. A. Mohamed, F. H. Samuel, S. Valtierra, H. W. Doty, A. M. Samuel
"The influence of Fe, Mn, Cu and Mg alloying additions, Sr modification and grain refinement on the microstructure of as-cast and solution heat-treated Al-10.8% Si alloys was investigated using optica
Jan 1, 2006
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The Noranda continuous converter at Xstrata Copper, Rouyn-Noranda— optimization of slag chemistryBy M. Zamalloa, P. J. Mackey, P. Coursol, Y. Prévost
"Over the last decade or so, the availability of commercial thermodynamic modelling packages, such as FactSageTM, have been utilized to help the plant optimize slag chemistry and to minimize slag hand
Jan 1, 2007
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Computer Vision Applied to Corrosion Evaluation on Pipe RadiographsBy M. Brochu
In this paper, we present a computer-vision approach developed for wall-thickness measurements of corroded pipes inspected by double-wall radiography. The main objective of the work is to optimize dat
Jan 1, 2005
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Suggestions for Good Grade Capping Practices from Historical LiteratureBy M. Nowak
Extreme high grades often exert too much influence on surrounding block estimates, leading to a smearing of high grades that can cause overestimation of mineral resources. This concern underlies the d
Aug 1, 2013
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A Conceptual Circuit Development for Gold Processing Based on Bromine/Bromide LixiviantBy Mike Dry, Mani Manimaran, Mykolas Gladkovas, Mariam Melashvili, Chris Fleming
Development of a new hydrometallurgical flowsheet requires quantitative description and optimisation of all chemical processes in each step in the process, as well as mass and energy balances across a
Jan 1, 2015
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Ore Sorting of Low-Grade Gold Sulphide DepositsBy N. Schmalbein, L. von Ketelhodt, L. Kotelo
"The mining industry continues to remain challenged. Lower commodity prices, increasing labor costs and more importantly diminishing reserves are amongst some of the primary factors contributing to th
Jan 1, 2017
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Successfully Patenting New Materials and ProcessesBy E. W. Vekris
Patents are playing an increasingly important role in the business world. A diverse patent portfolio can enable a company to secure a monopoly within the market, which can provide a competitive advant
Jan 1, 2011
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Titanium - Its Physical Metallurgy and PotentialitiesBy H. V. Kinsey
"IntroductionTITANIUM is probably the most widely publicized metal today. Much has been written, both in the lay press and the technical press, about its properties and potentialities. In view of the
Jan 1, 1953
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Removal of Oxyanions from Metals' Extraction Wastewater by Modified ZeoliteBy V. T. Panayotov, M. I. Panayotova
Wastewater from mining and mineral processing activities is often polluted by anion forming metals, such as molybdenum and chromium. Low cost materials, including zeolites, are studied for removing he
Jan 1, 2016
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Radiation Detectors for ProspectingBy R. F. Errington
"Radioactive minerals are found together with the more familiar ore minerals in veins, gossans, and pegmatites, Since they have a peculiar property, that of giving off penetrating radiation, the simpl
Jan 1, 1950
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Structured Analysis ? An Important Tool for Understanding and Describing Complex Mining SystemsBy Mario A. Morin
Mine design, planning and scheduling is a very complex, iterative process comprising several interrelated and interdependent activities. Understanding how this process works, identifying the critical
May 1, 2002
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The application of a tunnel-boring machine for exploration drifting at Kiena Gold Mines Limited, Val d'Or, QuebecBy D. Vanin
"Conventional single heading track drifting in the hard rock mining industry has not shown any significant improvements in advance rates, despite the advent of modern track jumbos and igh speed muck h
Jan 1, 1987
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Mass Transfer in the Processes of Cascade Separation of Bulk MaterialsBy E. Barsky
"Theoretical notions of mass transfer processes in cascade separation of bulk materials have not been adequately developed as yet (Barsky M.D. 1980). In this paper we have derived linear difference eq
Jan 1, 2016
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Recovery of Fume and Dust from Metallurgical Gases at Trail, B. C.By J. H. D. Hargrove, A. F. Snowball
Atmospheric pollution control has become increasingly important in re-cent years with laws and public opinion having required the reduction of contaminants from industrial gas effluents. Treatment met
Jan 1, 1959
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Hydrometallurgical Recovery of Zinc, Manganese and Lead from Pyrometallurgy SludgeBy J. -F. Blais, M. -O. Simonnot, J. Mocellin, G. Mercier, J. -L. Morel
Large quantities of ferromanganese sludge are generated as waste material by blast furnace during the manufacturing of ferromanganese. These slags are very rich in manganese, zinc and lead (5 to 40 %)
Jan 1, 2015