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The Future of Gold in ElectronicsBy Timothy W. Ellis
Gold-based materials have been a mainstay of the electronics and semiconductor industry since the physics was just a laboratory curiosity. Gold is the workhorse material in wire bond, flip chip and of
Oct 1, 2003
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Recent progress in mineralogical investigations related to gold recoveryBy William Petruk
Mineralogical investigations in connection with gold metallurgy are usually performed to find the reason for poor recoveries by cyanidation or by other leaching techniques. Poor recoveries most common
Jan 1, 1989
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Dynamic Simulation and Model Based Real-Time Optimization of SAG Mills Using Genetic AlgorithmsBy J. Salazar
This paper presents a dynamic simulator of the semi-autogenous grinding operation deduced from first principles (non-stationary population balances) coupled to a Model-Based Real-Time Optimization (MB
Jan 1, 2007
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Refining Practice at PamourBy R. H. Duval
"In May 1936, Pamour started producing gold by cyanidation of flotation concentrates, and in 1939 was milling about 1, 600 tons per day.Refining records dating from 1939 show two oil-fired furnaces in
Jan 1, 1965
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The Plant Engineering and Maintenance Association of Canada - Canada?s MMP (Maintenance Management Professional) Certification ProgramThe PEMAC Commitment to World Class Industry in Canada The Plant Engineering and Maintenance Association of Canada PEMAC is a national, not-for-profit industry and technical association for plant an
May 1, 2008
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Factors Affecting Overall Effectiveness of Teleoperated Loading and Haulage Equipment in Underground Metal Mines (104441e7-b4a5-449b-9944-1032ff2a8ff0)By J. Paraszczak
ABSTRACT: Application of teleoperated and automated (or “autonomous”) mobile equipment in under-ground metal mines represents a promising avenue for overcoming some of the challenges facing the indust
Jan 1, 2010
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Zinc Deposits of the Federal Area, GaspéBy P. E. Auger, J. E. Gill
"The zinc deposits to be described are in Lemieux township a few miles south of the Tabletop mountains, in the central part of Gaspe peninsula, Quebec. Although they have not been worked, they constit
Jan 1, 1954
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The Woodstock iron works Carleton County, New BrunswickBy R. R. Potter
"New Brunswick became a separate province in 1784, shortly after the influx of a large number of Loyalists from the United States. Many of these people settled along the Saint John River, including th
Jan 1, 1999
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Coalmine Ground Seismic for Advance Detection of Goafs and RoadwaysBy Si Qin
Unknown goafs and roadways of abandoned coalmines can be a great water inrush hazard for coalmine workers. Consequently, advance detection of such hazards is of great importance. By detonating seismic
Aug 1, 2013
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Mine Shaft Wire Rope Destructive Testing at MTLBy Marcel M. Djivre
The paper will outline the destructive test methods and test procedures including the evaluation criteria currently used at the Materials Testing Laboratory (MTL), Sudbury, Ontario, Canada, a laborato
Apr 1, 2005
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Experience in the Heat Treatment of Pressure Die Cast BracketsBy N. Giguère
Until recently, the heat treatment of pressure die cast parts has always been considered unpractical because the solution heat treatment resulted in unacceptable blistered parts. This was due to the p
Jan 1, 2011
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Appendix II. Royalty Check ListBy Karl J. C. Harries
"The following is an outline or check sheet of some things that might be looked at when considering the concept of a royalty or royalty provisions. It is not intended as a guide to what is right or wr
Jan 1, 2003
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Advance Control and Real-Time Optimization’s Emerging Trends in Copper and Mineral ProcessingBy R. K. Jonas
Many leading copper and other mineral processors have rapidly adopted advanced controls in last 5-10 years. Almost 600 multivariable predictive controls have been installed in mineral processing, and
Jan 1, 2019
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Pilot-Plant Facilities for Hydraulic Transport of SolidsBy L. G. Smith, C. A. Shook, W. H. W. Husband, W. Schriek
"The flow of slurries in pipelines is governed by many variables, and the study of the influence of each of these variables is difficult, if not impossible, in some cases. Many correlations are availa
Jan 1, 1973
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Delnite MineBy R. B. Taylor
"The Delnite mine is in the northwest part of Deloro township, Cochrane district. The property consists of 307 acres on the so-called 'South Break' in the Porcupine camp. The Company was formed in 193
Jan 1, 1954
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Maximizing Power Generation from Metallurgical Sulphuric Acid PlantsBy Collin Bartlett, H. Storch
"Modern metallurgical processes operating with oxygen enriched air, such as the Outotec Flash Smelter and Flash Converter, generate very concentrated SO2 off-gas, which in combination with Outotec sul
Jan 1, 2014
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Single Stage SAG/AG Milling Design (8f4dab33-2960-4942-b1dc-b2668e0eb796)By Brian Putland, Fred Kock, Leigh Siddall
Single stage semi-autogenous / autogenous (S/AG) milling has become a common design for a variety of ore types with the advantages of being comparatively low capital cost and flexible for future expan
Jan 1, 2012
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Some Notes on Uranium in British ColumbiaBy John S. Stevenson
"Although we have no uranium- producing mines as yet in British Columbia, uranium, associated with gold and cobalt, has been found in two deposits in amounts such that the combined value of the metals
Jan 1, 1950
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Fracture Behavior of AZ91 Mg Alloy by Equal Channel Angular ExtrusionBy Jin Li
The tensile properties and microstructure of AZ91 Mg alloy before and after equal channel angular extrusion (ECAE), and the fracture behavior during tensile testing for as-extrusion and ECAE AZ91 were
Jan 1, 2006
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Slurry Pumping at Inco Metals Company (Ontario Division)By J. E. Lee
"This paper describes the current practices and experiences, and discusses design parameters concerning slurry pumping at Inco Metals Company in the Sudbury District. It deals mainly with the long tai
Jan 1, 1978