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Evolution of Quality Standards for Wire Bars and CathodesBy R. Alarcón Sch., R. Abel F.
For many years, copper cathode quality has been a priority for end consumers, since it affects the variety of products that can be obtained from them. From the beginning, physical and chemical quality
Jan 1, 2019
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Triggered Rockbursts and Induced RockburstsBy Jian Deng
Rockbursts are sudden and violent failure of rocks in deep and/or high stress mines, which may destroy the excavation space and cause an accident or even the death of mining workers. This study is mot
Jan 1, 2015
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Leaching of Rare Earth Elements from Phosphogypsum (By-Product of Phosphate Fertilizer Production)By M. Walawalkar, C. K. Nichol, G. Azimi
Rare earth elements (REEs) are essential to the production of technologically advanced products, including wind turbines, electric and hybrid cars, automotive catalytic convertors, hand held electroni
Jan 1, 2016
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Is a Koepe Hoist Always a Better SolutionBy R. P. Townsend
It is a widely accepted "fact" that a Koepe friction hoist is generally the best solution for production hoisting when compared to a double drum hoists. This would appear to be true if one looks at th
Jan 1, 2011
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Operational Improvements at Brunswick's Lead Blast FurnaceBy A. Longval, Q. Jiao, T. Shannon
In 2000, Xstrata Zinc (former Falconbridge Ltd.) Brunswick Smelter commissioned a modified lead blast furnace. Since then, efforts have been made to improve its operation in order to achieve optimal o
Jan 1, 2008
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Two steps to energy managementBy T. B. Armstrong
"The energy situation is extremely fragile and there is a critical need for energy conservation in the short term and development of new technology in the long term. To keep tabs on energy flow, separ
Jan 1, 1980
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Zero Gravity Dry Environment Mineral SeparationBy A. Taylor
This paper considers mineral processing in zero gravity dry environments typical of asteroids or comets. The electro-dynamic separation technique using pneumatic flow systems is explored. Pneumatic de
May 1, 2001
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A Method for the Measurement of Surface of Finely Divided MaterialBy John W. Bell
A FEW years ago the writer had the privilege of examining a piece of apparatus in the Forest Products Laboratory of McGill University which engaged his attention. The Forest Products Laboratory has an
Jan 1, 1944
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Advantages of Generating and Distributing Electrical Energy Direct From Coal-FieldsBy J. B. Hamilton
The advantages of generating and distributing electrical energy direct from the coal-fields so closely affects the mining industry that a few remarks on the unbalanced phases of coal distribution is w
Jan 1, 1924
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Strain-Controlled Thermo-Mechanical Fatigue Testing of Aluminum Alloys Using the Gleeble® 3800 SystemBy X. -G. Chen, J. Qin, K. Liu, D. Racine
"Understanding the thermo-mechanical fatigue (TMF) behavior of materials plays a significant role in the safety design of critical components used in aerospace and automotive industries, such as engin
Jan 1, 2018
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A Methodology to Assess the Spatial Distribution of Dispersoids in Al-Mg-Si AlloysBy I. Westermann, K. Marthinsen, M. S. Remøe
"Al-Mg-Si alloys often add small additions of e.g. Mn or Cr, to form dispersoids, which may act as nucleation sites for Mg2Si particles after homogenization. The purpose is to ensure a high density of
Jan 1, 2018
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Design and Implementation of Modified Mo Addition to EAF at Uddeholm AB, SwedenBy M. Nzotta, L. Teng, S. Seetharaman, A. Chychko
The objective of the present work is to optimize the EAF practice towards Mo alloying with maximum retention of the alloying element in molten steel. During Mo additions, there were significant losses
Jan 1, 2011
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Heating Iron Ore Slurry to Improve Filtering Efficiency Prior to PelletizingBy Robert E. Wood
Engineers have known for some time that the efficiency of filtering iron ore concentrate slurry can be significantly improved by pre-heating the slurry ahead of the filters. However, heating such larg
May 1, 2010
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Gold Mines and Prospects in Rice Lake-Beresford Lake Area, ManitobaBy C. H. Stockwell
RICE LAKE-BERESFORD LAKE area, situated 100 miles northeast of Winnipeg (Figure 1), is Manitoba's foremost gold mining district, although it is exceeded in gold production in the Province by the
Jan 1, 1940
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Experimental Measurements of the Copper Electrowinning Behavior and Current Efficiency Pre and Post ShortingBy Michael L. Free, Zongliang Zhang, Joshua M. Werner
In the copper electrowinning process, short-circuiting between the anodes and the cathodes is a critical problem that changes the current allocation among local electrodes and reduces the current effi
Jan 1, 2019
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A flowsheet-level approach to modelling aqueous phase equilibria and speciation in a CIP/CIL Gold PlantOperating CIP/CIL gold recovery plants in the arid regions of Western Australia face unique challenges due to water and ore quality issues. The presence of cations of Mg, Fe and Cu metals in water sup
Jan 1, 2005
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New Technique for Flotation of Potash Ores with a High Content of Water-Insoluble ImpuritiesBy S. N. Aliferova, E. I. Afonina, S. N. Titkov, A. Ju. Bondareva, N. N. Panteleeva
"Potash ore is mainly processed using the method of cationic flotation. Potash ore deposits of the CIS, namely: at Upper Kama river, Gremyachinsk (Russia), Starobin (Belarus), Tubegatan (Uzbekistan) a
Jan 1, 2016
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Problems Requiring Attention in the Design of a Rare Earth Separation ProcessBy D. Q. Li
"This paper briefly introduces problems that can occur in the design of rare earth separation processes and that require close attention during engineering design. Important factors must be considered
Jan 1, 2016
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Carbon Handling Improvements at American Barrick Resources Corporation's Holt-McDermott MillBy Lloyd Buckingham
"The operating cost of a gold mine employing granular activated carbon to recover gold can be greatly affected by the condition of in-circuit carbon and its attrition losses. To accurately identify an
Jan 1, 1994
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Technical investigations of iron-working remains from the French Jesuit mission of Sainte-Marie among the Hurons (1639-1649)By James R. Hunter, Sandra K. Zacharias, Ursula M. Franklin
Archaeometallurgical remains can be a valuable source of information about past technological activities and, by inference, the societies that undertook them. Material traces of former metal-producing
Jan 1, 1999