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Modelling of Gold (I) Bis-thiourea Adsorption and Carbon Properties of Activated Bagasse
By N. Syna
The selection and preparation of activated carbon suitable for specific application can often involve exhaustive adsorbent preparation and testing. This work examined an emerging technique based on mo
Jan 1, 2014
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Uncharacteristic Grade Recovery Curves In Sulfide Mineral Flotation
By M. Vasudevan
In sulfide mineral flotation, the efficiency of separation is severely affected by the presence of non-sulfide gangue minerals, such as altered silicates and serpentines. Although this is an acknowled
Sep 1, 2012
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Morphological Features And Discrete Element Method (DEM) Forces Produced In High Speed Stirred Mill
By R. Roufail
In this paper, the effect of different operating parameters of high speed stirred mill on the particle breakage mode is addressed. Morphological features of broken particles is investigated and relate
Sep 1, 2012
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Skills Gap For The Minerals Industry- A Case For Zambia
By J. Masinja
The mining industry is known to be a potential major contributor to the industrial development of any economy. Large-scale mining has been going on in Zambia for the last 100 years. The impact of mini
Sep 1, 2012
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Research on Selective Grinding of Low-grade Bauxite
By Y. L. Tian
Low-grade bauxite with A/S of 4.4 from Henan province was used as raw material and the selec-tive grinding of bauxite, grinding efficiency, particle size and Al2O3 and SiO2distributions of ground prod
Jan 1, 2014
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Simulation Of The Viscosity Of Ceramic Mineral Suspensions By Neural Networks
By G. Aguilera
The mineral suspensions do not present a newtonian behavior as their continuous phase; they can be pseudoplastic, dilatant, or both. The viscosity becomes as the most important rheological variable be
Sep 1, 2012
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Experimental Studies of the Pelletizing-Flocculation Process of Ironhydroxide Containing Suspensions in a Taylor-Couette-Reactor
By Glaser. C., J. Balz, F. Logsch, R. Heiduschke, M. Leiker, P. Ay
The treatment of iron-hydroxide-containing water from ground water and surface water is achieved by a combination of the process steps of flocculation and subsequent mechanical dewatering. The aim is
Jan 1, 2018
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An Investigation into Hydrocyclone-Thickener Dewatering Circuit: A Pilot Scale Study
By M. Unesi, S. Haj Mohammadi, M. R. Abdoli, M. R. Garmsiri
"Hydrocyclone-thickener circuit is a promising solution to enhance the dewatering efficiency in mineral industries. The challenges in the circuit is reducing particle size in the thickener feed and th
Jan 1, 2018
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A novel approach to quantify gold deportment for double refractory gold ores
By Barun Gorain, Aparup Chattopadhyay
"Many double refractory gold deposits are characterized by the dominance of ""invisible gold"" (sub-microscopic gold) as solid solution or as colloidal-sized particles in different sulfides and other
Jan 1, 2014
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The Enrichment of Sepiolite to Obtain High-Tech Products
By A. S. Chekmarev, T. Z. Lygina, K. G. Egorova, A. V. Skvorcov
"We have conducted analytical and technological evaluation of sepiolite containing clay. The possible areas of application of the sepiolite have been investigated and complex methods of enrichment of
Jan 1, 2018
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Effect of Elasticity and Surface Forces on the Stability of Foams and Lamellae Films in the Presence of Flotation Frothers
By L. G. Wang
The stability of foams and froth plays an important role in flotation, in which small amounts of relatively weak non-ionic surfactants (frothers) are used to produce air bubbles and foams. In the pres
Jan 1, 2014
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Preparation and Performance-measurement of Ultra-fine Tourmaline Powder
By Z. F. Hu
Tourmaline has the characteristics of piezoelectricity, thermoelectricity, spontaneous polarization and far-off infrared radiations. Ultra-fine powders of tourmaline have extensive applications in the
Jan 1, 2014
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Clarifying Liberation Mechanism Of Electrical Disintegration By Electromagnetic Field Analysis
By Rintaro Hayashi
The enrichment of useful components from ores and/or wastes has become important with increasing recent worldwide resources demand and the amount of wastes generated from the urban mines, in order to
Sep 1, 2012
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DEM Simulation of Solid Flow in an Ironmaking Blast Furnace ? Influence of Non-spherical Particles
By A. T. Adema
The cohesive zone, where the ore fed into the blast furnace softens and melts, is critical to the blast furnace performance and stability due to its influence on the gas and solid flow. This paper de-
Jan 1, 2014
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A strategic approach to flotation losses due to mineralogy and surface chemistry
By Brian Hart, Rong Fan, Roger Smart, Andrea Gerson, Ning Xu
A complete strategy has been developed for identification of the reasons for losses in recovery and/or grade, due to changes or complications in mineralogy and in mineral surface conditioning, and the
Jan 1, 2014
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It Enablement In Drilling And Blasting
By Ajay K. Jha1
Drilling and Blasting are two important unit operations in the production cycle of a mine and a strong link exists between these two and other unit operations/subsystems like loading, transportation,
Sep 1, 2012
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3D Mineralogy, Texture And Damage Analysis Of Multiphase Mineral Particles With A High Contrast, Submicron Resolution X-Ray Tomography System
By S. H. Lau
Rapid 3D characterization of multiphase mineral particles in a variety of mineral processing applications is described, including: mineral liberation analysis, grain size, mineral exposure analysis, p
Sep 1, 2012
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Phosphate Mineral as Fertilizer in Saline Soil
By D. M. R. Sekhar
Certain types of rock phosphates of sedimentary origin are applied to acidic soils as fertilizer directly. Recent research in India showed that high grade rock phosphate in fine size when used as a mi
Jan 1, 2014
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Stirred Milling Of Siliceous Goethitic Nickel Laterite ? Batch Grinding Study
By L. Tong
Stirred milling of laterites offers possibilities for improving liberation and selective size reduction of soft nickel-bearing minerals in laterites. Batch grinding tests were performed in a Netzsch L
Sep 1, 2012
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Exploring Abrasive Wear, Friction and Ore Breakage
By P. Radziszewski
In comminution research, ore breakage and wear are usually studied independently of one another. Much of this is due to the fact that wear is usually a slow process compared to ore kage. However, the
Jan 1, 2014