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  • SME
    Ultrafine Jet Mill Grinding – New Developments!

    By J. Roth

    PROLOGUE Nowadays, where production costs and energy costs are increasing and at the same time requirements in fineness and purity of industrial mineral products are getting higher and higher, indust

    Jan 1, 2000

  • SME
    Scale-Up and Design of Large-Scale Flotation Equipment

    By Asa Weber

    With continuing pressure from stockholders not only to maintain but to increase mineral revenues, producers have increased plant capacity. Depressed mineral prices have accentuated the trend toward hi

    Jan 1, 1999

  • SME
    The Influence Of Geology On The Quality Of Feldspar Products

    By Peter W. Scott

    Feldspars have major uses in glass manufacture and in ceramic products. About 6 million metric tons (6.6 million short tons) are used annually. Feldspars are desirable because of their high aluminum a

    Jan 1, 2001

  • SME
    Rocks and Minerals in The Regolith of The Moon: Resources for a Lunar Base

    By Lawrence A. Taylor

    The rocks and minerals of the moon will be included among the raw materials used to construct a lunar base. The lunar regolith, the fragmental material present on the surface of the Moon, is composed

    Jan 1, 1990

  • SME
    HILTI Powder Actuated Tool Technology And Applications In Us Underground Gassy Mines

    By J. Pinkley

    In June of 2002 Hilti North America received the first MSHA permissible approval for usage of a powder actuated tool device in a gassy mine atmosphere. The purpose of this paper is to discuss the imp

    Jan 1, 2008

  • SME
    Use of Surrogate Measures of Exposure to Diesel Exhaust to Estimate Historical Exposures

    By Rebecca S. Stanevich

    BACKGROUND Diesel exhaust is an animal carcinogen, although evidence of the carcinogenicity in humans is "limited". (World Health Org. , 1989) Of the eight cohort studies in the 19808, five found

    Jan 1, 1992

  • SME
    The Effects of Coal Characteristics on Fine Grinding in a Pitt Mill

    By R. R. Oder, R. J. Gray

    We report measurements of the effects of rank, type, and grade of coal on grinding energy and grinding media consumption in a Pitt Mill. The rank of coal has a greater effect on grinding energy than d

    Jan 1, 1992

  • SME
    Career outlook in industrial minerals

    By R. J. Roman

    Introduction This paper attempts to describe the characteristics of the industrial minerals segment of the minerals industry that make it different from the other segments. Also described are the tre

    Jan 2, 1985

  • SME
    Automatic Control Of The Mine Ventilation System At Hsikwangshan

    By Chen Bing Ching

    Hsikwangshan mine is located at Lengshuijiang city of Hunan Province. It is a stibnite deposit. The orebody is gently inclined; its ore run is about 3 km in length and extends about 1.2 km along the d

    Jan 1, 1987

  • SME
    Depressuring The Pit Wall At Sleeper And At The Mag Pit

    By Geoff Beale

    In terms of their hydrogeology, most open pit mines can be divided into three categories. There are mines that occur above the water table, mines that extend below the water table in high permeability

    Jan 1, 1997

  • SME
    Advances In Mill-Lining Technology

    By R. Svensson

    Mill linings play an important role in all comminution processes with tumbling mills. The selection of the lining profile and the lining material has a great impact on overall grinding cost and mill t

    Jan 1, 1996

  • SME
    Platinum: The view from South Africa

    By F. Feichtinger, M. Riess, A. Lammer

    Introduction This article discusses the unique range of properties of platinum and its applications as a high technology metal. World reserves of this strategic and precious metal are confined mostly

    Jan 2, 1988

  • SME
    Individual Hydraulic Supports

    By Nick Chlumecky

    INTRODUCTION Column-type supports are used to prevent roof falls in underground excavations. The first individual column supports were made from timber that was cut to fit the irregular heights of

    Jan 1, 1982

  • SME
    An International Review Of Regulations For Diesel-Powered Equipment In Underground Mines

    By G. W. Kenzy

    Recently, in the United States, questions of possible deleterious synergistic health effects of the gaseous and particulate components in the diesel exhaust and mineral and coal dust have been the imp

    Jan 1, 1980

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    Mill Design Changes To Incorporate New Flotation Equipment

    By Tom Plouf, Deepak Malhotra

    INTRODUCTION The U. S. mining industry experienced a severe recession in the early 1980's. This resulted in the realization that the domestic mining industry had to compete on a global basis a

    Jan 1, 1989

  • SME
    Reducing The Risk Of Ground Falls During Pillar Recovery

    By F. Chase, D. Pappas

    Pillar recovery has been associated with nearly one third of roof fall fatalities in underground coal mines during the past decade. Safe pillar recovery requires global stability and local stability.

    Jan 1, 2003

  • SME
    Finding The Silver Lining In Shafter, Texas

    By Douglas B. Silver

    The key to unlocking value is to find opportunity where others have missed it. How does a company find value in a thoroughly explored asset? This article explores the approach taken by one company an

    Jan 1, 1999

  • SME
    Longwall Mining Under Linear Structures--A Case Study

    By W. M. Ma, W. L. Zhong, Syd S. Peng

    In a longwall section that consisted of 7 longwall panels, there were two high pressure gas transmission pipelines across the panels burying from 3 to 10 ft. below the surface. One pipeline was 20 in.

    Jan 1, 1986

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    Precious Metals Continue to Dominate 1983 Exploration

    By J. DeYoung

    Weak demand for metals and consequent low metal prices resulted in continuation of the depressed state of US mineral exploration activity through 1983. Data collected by Resources for the Future Inc.

    Jan 5, 1984

  • SME
    Outlook For Graphite And Graphite Technology

    By Gerard P. Hand

    The use of graphite in industrial applications is one of the oldest in the world. Yet, it is one of the fastest-changing technologies today. Graphite was first used centuries ago in developing writing

    Jan 1, 1997