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Mitigation of Plating Residue through Control of Anode Pitting During Nickel ElectrodepositionBy I. J. Burgess, B. C. Barlow
"The electrodissolution of nickel pellets with different controlled electrical variables was investigated in an effort to mitigate plating residue in Watts bath based electroplating cells. During galv
Jan 1, 2016
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Solids Sampling at Australian Iron Ore Mine Sites (55a29317-25fd-4ddf-9f4c-115775e95e5b)By C. Matthews, A. Vo
Australia is one of the world’s leading exporters of bulk commodities and the extensive use of sampling equipment is key to the successful management of each mining operation. At the process plant, wi
Jan 1, 2019
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Complex Processing of Phosphor Production Slag with Rare Earth Metals Recovery and Deriving of Silicon-Containing SolutionBy Ata Akcil, Z. B. Karshigina, Ye. G. Bochevskaya, Z. S. Abisheva
"Phosphorus slag is the most heavy-tonnage waste of yellow phosphorus production, which is stored in the dump fields for many years creating ecological problems in the regions. Despite of the actions
Jan 1, 2016
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A Personal View of the Nickel Industry in Australia - Where Have We Been and Where are we Going?By J. H. Canterford
The nickel industry in Australia has followed the general pattern apparent in many other regions - lots of ups and downs, successes and failures, but always plenty of challenges. Some of these can be
Jan 1, 2005
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Structure of Gold Deposits in the Crow River Area, OntarioBy Jas. E. Thomson
PUBLIC attention was first attracted to the Crow River area of north-western Ontario by the discovery of gold in 1928. The first three discoveries were eventually developed into Central Patricia, Pick
Jan 1, 1938
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Three-Dimensional Modeling of a Heater Test to Investigate Crushed Salt Reconsolidation and Rock Salt Creep for the Underground Disposal of High-Level Nuclear WasteBy J. T. Birkholzer, M. Rutenberg, K. -H. Lux, R. Wolters, J. Rutqvist, L. Blanco Martin
In this paper, we present numerical results corresponding to the Thermal Simulation for Drift Emplacement (TSDE) test, conducted in the Asse salt mine (Germany) between 1990 and 1999 to simulate refer
Jan 1, 2015
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Controls at QuemontBy M. J. Bennett
"The Quemont mill is primarily a differential flotation plant in which copper, zinc ·and pyrite concentrates are recovered. Native gold and silver are associated in the form of very small particles wi
Jan 1, 1964
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Recent Improvements at Tamano SmelterBy M. Hamamoto, M. Furuta, S. Tanaka
The Tamano smelter and refinery has expanded its production from 228kt/y to 260kt/y since 2006. It was not a big jump, but efficient and economical improvements were executed. These were not only de-b
Jan 1, 2007
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Preparation And Application Of Basic Zinc Sulfate For Iron Precipitation As Jarosite: A Strategy To Reduce The Loss Of Values In The Zinc Leaching Circuit.By Guadalupe Sanchez, Roel Cruz, Sergio Castro, Claudia Beltrán, Isabel Lázaro
The recovery of zinc in refineries is strongly affected by the formation of zinc ferrites during the roasting of zinc concentrates. To achieve the highest zinc recovery most of these plants operate un
Jan 1, 2014
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Alloy Steels in the Mining IndustryBy G. K. Herzog
THE problems relating to the construction and use o{ mining equipment are basically the same as those pertaining to equipment in other industries. It is true that much mining equipment is subjected to
Jan 1, 1938
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Optimization and improvements in Dofasco's 165 MT EAF ladle designBy S. Sagar
In September 1996, Dofasco commissioned a 165 Mt twin shell EAF furnace and an associated ladle fleet. During and after this startup, refractory performance in the ladles was optimized on a holistic a
Jan 1, 2004
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Bralorne Mill of Bralorne Mines, LimitedBy Fred E. Gray
The mill of Bralorne Mines, Limited, is located on the government highway in the Bridge River mining district of British Columbia, approximately fifty miles northeast of Shalalth, the shipping point o
Jan 1, 1933
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Computer-Based Simulation of the Construction Process in the Anode Baking FurnacesBy C. Gaubert, G. Bourassa
"The construction or rebuild process in the anode baking furnaces has been modeled with the software Rockwell Arena, in order to minimize the process cost and risk. The case study was focused on the s
Jan 1, 2006
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Report of Formation of Canadian Mineral AnalystsBy J. Gillies
"Those of you who were at last years C.M.P. meeting are aware there was discussion at that meeting concerning the best method of assisting the assayers of metal mines to exchange new ideas and methods
Jan 1, 1970
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Steel Castings Used in Crushing and GrindingBy G. A. Barclay
"I - INTRODUCTIONSteel castings still comprise the largest volume of wear materials used in crushing and grinding in the Canadian mining industry. The range of impact and wear properties possible with
Jan 1, 1983
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Discrete Event Simulation of Mine Equipment Systems Combined with Reliability Analysis Based On Genetic AlgorithmsBy Greg Yuriy
This paper discusses research carried out by the Laurentian University Mining Automation Laboratory (LUMAL) in the field of discrete-event simulation of mine equipment systems and reliability assessme
May 1, 2003
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Correlation of Adsorbed Polymer Layer Properties with Depressant PerformanceBy D. A. Beattie
Talc is a commonly encountered gangue mineral in metal sulfide flotation. Talc is naturally hydrophobic, resulting in high recoveries if polymeric depressants are not used to specifically reject this
Jan 1, 2006
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The Challenges of Adaptive Processing to Geostatistical PredictionsAdaptive Processing as proposed in geometallurgy has to rely on spatially interpolated information on geometallurgical parameters like phase composition, size distributions of particles of different p
Aug 1, 2013
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The Nordic Ventilation System – An OverviewBy Adrianus (Adrian) Halim, Tomas Bolsöy, Stina Klemo
"This paper describes the ventilation system used in underground hard rock mines in Sweden and Finland, which is very different than the system used in other major mining countries such as Australia,
Jan 1, 2019
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The Use of Oxygen Instead of Air in Bioleaching Operations at Medium TemperatureBy D. Ibarra, J. Jacob, A. G. Guezennec, P. d’Hugues, A. Archane
The lack of adequate gas mass transfer is a rate limiting step in many bacterial leaching processes. Oxygen often becomes a limiting factor because of its low solubility compared to the high demand in
Jan 1, 2016