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  • CIM
    Titanium - Its Physical Metallurgy and Potentialities

    By 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

  • CIM
    The application of a tunnel-boring machine for exploration drifting at Kiena Gold Mines Limited, Val d'Or, Quebec

    By 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

  • CIM
    Dewatering of planned Key Lake open pits in northern Saskatchewan

    By Werner Unland, Nick Holl

    "The paper presents the engineering design and experience gained so far with a dewatering system for an open-pit uranium mine planned at Key Lake in Northern Saskatchewan.The results of hydrogeologica

    Jan 1, 1980

  • CIM
    The Rhodesian Copper Deposits

    By Alan Bateman

    Introduction A few years ago the name Katanga recalled, to those interested in copper, a far-off country in central Africa where deposits of huge size were beginning to pour a stream of copper into

    Jan 1, 1930

  • CIM
    Lead, Cadmium and Copper Ions Elimination in Cyanidation Process

    By Jesús L. Valenzuela, José R. Parga, Salvador Aguayo, Héctor Moreno

    The Merrill Crowe zinc-precipitation process has been applied worldwide on a large number of operations for the recovery of gold and silver resulting in a higher consumption of zinc dust from cyanide

    Jan 1, 2014

  • CIM
    Instrument Control of Open-Hearth Furnaces

    By E. T. W. Bailey

    A HISTOR Y of the development and application of instruments, from the simplest U gauge to a modern indicating recording controller, would contain many interesting accounts of difficulties experienced

    Jan 1, 1939

  • CIM
    Hydrometallurgical Recovery of Zinc, Manganese and Lead from Pyrometallurgy Sludge

    By 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

  • CIM
    Prepaid Medical Care for Employees of the Hollinger Mine

    By R. P. Smith

    PRIOR to June, 1937, the employees of Hollinger Consolidated Gold Mines, Ltd., at Timmins, Ontario, received medical care for themselves under a contract system developed through an agreement between

    Jan 1, 1943

  • CIM
    Recent Developments in Drilling Mud

    By R. B. Hyde

    "Severe drilling conditions and difficult mud problems are briefly out-lined as the major cost items in all production operations. The chief problems discussed are abnormal pressures, high temperature

    Jan 1, 1959

  • CIM
    Use of X-Ray Computed Tomography to Quantify the Diffrences in Cracks and Pores of Sphalerite Ore Particles When Comminuted Using an HPGR and Cone Crusher for Heap Leach Feed Preparation (fc3480c4-6fd4-4fbd-a6a3-d3a6bd59fe1f)

    By J. T. Kalala

    Particles for heap leaching in conventional circuits are prepared using Cone crushers. Cone crushers are used to crush the ore to the size range between 12-25 mm for heap leaching operations. Leaching

    Jan 1, 2012

  • CIM
    Pressure Oxidation in Gold Circuits: Basic Ferric Arsenate Sulphate and Basic Ferric Sulphate Behaviour in Downstream Processing

    By M. A. Gomez, V. Yahorava, J. A. Strauss

    "It is accepted widely that pressure oxidation (POX) is the most appropriate technology for processing of arsenic containing refractory gold ores. However, studies on the stability of various iron-ars

    Jan 1, 2017

  • CIM
    The smelting industry in the Lower Swansea Valley of South Wales - a brief history

    By P. J. Mackey

    "The metal producing industries in Canada and in the U.S. in many ways owe their technical beginnings to Welsh technology. The first copper smelter in Canada started in 1849-50 with a Welsh reverberat

    Jan 1, 1999

  • CIM
    The Future is Open - On-Equipment Computing at Teck

    By Peter Cunningham

    Teck Facts and Figures ? Employ more than 14,000 around the world, includes: ? Over 8,600 in Canada (close to 7,800 in British Columbia) ? Close to 2,000 in Chile ? Over 2,700 in Peru ? Approxima

    Aug 1, 2013

  • CIM
    Isasmelt™ - Smelting more with Less

    By Biplop Das, E. Herrera, A. Burrows, P. J. Mackey, G. R. F. Alvear Flores

    Since the first commercial plant was built at Mount Isa, another twenty ISASMELT™ furnaces have come into commercial operation, and construction of new plants continues. The primary copper ISASMELT™ t

    Jan 1, 2015

  • CIM
    Mining Methods at Hidden Creek Mine

    By W. R. Lindsay

    Anyox, where the Hidden Creek mine of the Granby Consolidated Mining, Smelting and Power Company is located, is situated on an excellent deep-water harbour in Granby bay, at the head of Observatory in

    Jan 1, 1929

  • CIM
    Impact of Mortar Properties on the Integrity of an Autoclave Brick Lining System

    By J-F. Turgeon, Y. Pépin, G. Hudon

    The high temperature hydrochloric acid leaching of titanium slag in the QIT upgraded slag process (UGS) creates a harsh environment for materials of construction. Because of their excellent chemical a

    Jan 1, 2004

  • CIM
    Ventilation of Development Headings

    By R. W. Thompkins

    The two largest contributors to silicosis in machine men are dust from drilling and dust from blasting. With the advent of the shatter-cut method of blasting, the evils of blasting dust were greatly r

    Jan 1, 1943

  • CIM
    The OECD Steel Industry -with emphasis on Europe

    By G. E. Wittur

    "The twenty-one members of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, comprising eighteen western European nations plus Canada, the United States and Japan. account for two-thirds of w

    Jan 1, 1967

  • CIM
    Asbestos - Mining and Milling

    By Jas. G. Ross

    Introduction Asbestos, a mineral known and used in ancient times, has become an article of commerce only during the life of the older asbestos miners in Quebec. The diversified uses of this adapta

    Jan 1, 1927

  • CIM
    Mining Investments by the Public

    By John D. Galloway

    Mining is one of the important primary industries of Canada, with a gross production in 1927 estimated at $241,773,000- the highest in the history of the country-and an impressive dividend record. It

    Jan 1, 1928