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The Immobilisation of Organic Waste by GeopolymerisationBy Leon Lorenzen, Charlene Gokhale
"In excess of 24 x 106 tons (Eskom, 1997) of coal-derived fly ash is produced annually in South Africa for the production of electric power. A large quantity of this ash is disposed of as a solid wast
Jan 1, 2003
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Influence of Galvanic Effect on Adsorption of Xanthate on Pyrite, Galena and ChalcopyriteBy Elzbieta Mielczarski, Jerzy A. Mielczarski
"It is well documented that xanthate adsorption on sulphide minerals is electrochemically controlled process. Under well controlled potential conditions the adsorption of xanthate takes place at diffe
Jan 1, 2003
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Study on the Application of Neural Networks in Flotation Process ModellingBy Zhou Junwu, Sun Chuanyao, Wang Fuli
"In this present paper, the authors introduce the artificial neural networks into the modeling of the industrial flotation process, integrating information technology, control theory and intelligent o
Jan 1, 2003
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Using Temperature Measurements, Energy Balancing and Inferential Parameter EstimationBy Wayne I. van Drunick
"Energy balance modeling has recently been shown to be a competent tool in the estimation of SAG mill discharge rheology. Work performed by van Drunick and Moys (2001) validated the ability of an ener
Jan 1, 2003
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A Molecular Modeling Study of Oleate Monolayers Adsorbed at Calcium Mineral SurfacesBy Pradip, Beena Rai
A molecular modeling study was carried out on an adsorbed oleate monolayer on the surfaces of three calcium minerals, fluorite, calcite and fluorapatite using Universal Force Field (UFF) potentials. T
Jan 1, 2003
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Froth Stability and Flotation PerformanceBy Jan J. Cilliers, Nicolas Barbian, Esther Ventura-Medina
"Froth structure and stability are known to play an important role in determining flotation recovery and selectivity. An industrial sampling campaign was performed to develop a clearer understanding o
Jan 1, 2003
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Surface Vibration Data to Estimate Operating Conditions in Pilot-Scale and Production-Scale AG/SAG MillsBy Ralph J. Holmes, Victor Sharp, Steven J. Spencer, CSIRO Minerals, Kevin J. Davey, Jonathan J. Campbell, Peter L. Phillips
"Improved measurement tools for monitoring and control of AG/SAG mill performance have a high level of interest in industry. Historically, acoustic emission monitoring has been widely used on SAG/AG/b
Jan 1, 2003
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Decoupling the Effects of Depression and Dispersion in the Batch Flotation of a Platinum Bearing OreBy P. Harris
"Comparison of the two most commonly used classes of depressant in the South African platinum industry is complicated by the fact that these polymers induce different effects on the surfaces onto whic
Jan 1, 2003
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A Novel Process of Recovery Tungsten and Vanadium from a Leached Solution of Tungsten ScrapBy Atsushi Shibayama, Toyohisa Fujita, Luo Lin, Toshio Miyazaki
A novel process is developed in this study for separation of tungsten and vanadium from a leach solution of tungsten alloy scraps. Specifically, a magnesium salt combined ammonium solution is employed
Jan 1, 2003
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Mintek’s Process Control Tools for Milling and Flotation ControlBy Jurgens J. Louw, Vincent C. Smith, Gareth C. Smith, Agit Singh, Dave G. Hulbert
"During 2000 Mintek Developed the PlantStar plant wide control platform for the minerals processing industry. The flexibility of the PlantStar control platform has enabled Mintek to investigate and ea
Jan 1, 2003
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Middle-Low Grade Phosphate Beneficiation and Recycling of Flotation Wastewater in ChinaBy Kang N. Zhong, Hui H. Luo, Yunan Phosphate Chemical Co., Yi H. Wei, Yao J. Li, Yu L. Wang
"The three kinds of phosphate ores (igneous, metasedimentary and sedimentary) found in China have great differences in flotation flowsheets and reagents suite because of their crystal structure and mi
Jan 1, 2003
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The Mineral Industry Of Alabama (28044869-8b9d-4151-a53d-c0a85862b879)By Ronald P. Hollenbeck
The value of mineral production in Alabama reached a new high of more than $246 million. 4 percent above the previous record established in 1964. New high values were reported for bentonite, portland
Jan 1, 1967
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Inert Gas Flotation Technologies (ABSTRACT PAGE)By John C. Gathje, Rick Moritz, Wilhelm de Beer, Gary L. Simmons
"Froth flotation has a long history of success for the recovery and concentration of a wide variety of minerals of commercial interest. Both the art and science of flotation have progressed greatly, a
Jan 1, 2003
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Design, Simulation and Operation Column Flotation (ABSTRACT PAGE)By J. B. Rubinstein
"The paper gives an overview of the history of flotation machine development. The laws of their evolution are stated and the place and role of column flotation are demonstrated.The major parameters of
Jan 1, 2003
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Development of a Processing System of Shredded Automobiles Residues (ABSTRACT PAGE)By Takashi Furuyama, Sukeyuki Mori, Ltd. Kyushu Metal Industry Co., Abel Bissombolo, Yoshitsugu Koga, Masamichi Hata
"Actually, the recovery of valuable metals such as iron, aluminium and copper is a nowadays practice in factories dealing with the processing of scrapped automobiles (Harder (WERG); Koga et al., 1997)
Jan 1, 2003
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Requirements for the Effective Simulation of the Flotation Process (ABSTRACT PAGE)By R. L. Pascual, W. J. Whiten
"The froth flotation process is not well understood. Both flotation models, and the parameters used to describe the stream flows are not well defined. They in fact vary considerably in different appli
Jan 1, 2003
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Abrasive Materials (MATERIALS MINERALS YEARBOOK-1965)By Paul M. Ambrose
THE ABRASIVES INDUSTRY throughout the world enjoyed a profitable year. With the exception of tripoli, the quantity of each kind of abrasive produced in the United States was greater than for any of th
Jan 1, 1965
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MLA 79-87 - Mineral Resources Of The Borah Peak Study Area, Custer County, Idaho ? SummaryBy Donald O. Capstick
A mineral survey of the approximately 144,000-acre Borah Peak study area was conducted by the U.S. Bureau of Mines in 1985 at the request of the U.S. Forest Service. The area studied included the Bora
Jan 1, 1987
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OFR-164-81 Development Of Fuel Cell Gas Detection Instruments For Use In A Mine AtmosphereBy J. A. Kosek
Work has been conducted under Bureau of Mines Contract Number HO 357078 to develop instruments for detecting CO, NO and NO2 in a mine atmosphere, using fuel cell technology. The approach has been to o
Jan 1, 1979
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OFR-49-82 Innovative Techniques In Trolley Line Power DistributionBy B. Gillenwater
This report describes the results of investigations into four specific areas related to trolley wire power distribution systems in coal mines. These are: 1. Partially insulated (shielded) trolley w
Jan 1, 1981