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  • IIMP
    Additives for construction market from zinc metallurgy tailing

    By Caio Moreira, Saulo De Rezende, Nelly Ruíz

    The present project sought alternatives for this material through the Mining Lab Beginnings program, which was developed by Nexa in partnership with Escalab to find solutions for the company's highly

    Sep 29, 2023

  • SME
    Additives for Magnetic Separation of Iron Ore Ultrafines - SME Annual Meeting 2024

    By Leandro Seixas Bicalho, Wagner Cláudio da Silva, Kelly Laranjeira Nunes, Lívia Marques Faustino

    Seeking to implement the Global Industry Standard on Tailings Management to improve the safety of their tailings facilities across the globe, mining companies are motivated to invest in new technologi

    Feb 1, 2024

  • SME
    Additives in Selective Reduction of Lateritic Nickel Ores: Sodium Sulfate, Sodium Carbonate, and Sodium Chloride - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021)

    By C. RAMADINI, F. NURJAMAN, A. SHOFI, B. SUHARNO

    In this work, the selective reduction of lateritic nickel ore was carried out using sodium sulfate, sodium carbonate, and sodium chloride as additives. The 5 wt% of anthracite coal, which contains 60.

    Jul 7, 2021

  • SME
    Additives in selective reduction of lateritic nickel ores: sodium sulfate, sodium carbonate and sodium chloride (MME Technical-Paper Abstracts)

    By C. RAMADINI, F. NURJAMAN, A. SHOFI, B. SUHARNO

    Nickel demand is increasing along with the rising need for stainless steel and other alloy steel/iron. The small addition of nickel in such materials can improve impact strength, ductility and corrosi

  • SME
    Additives To Increase Bentonite Effectiveness In Iron Ore Pelletizing

    By R. Das Gupta

    Variations in the characteristics of bentonite, magnetic taconite concentrate and system water have been examined to show their effects on pelletizing. Chemical methods have been tried to alter the cl

    Jan 1, 1978

  • RMCMI
    Address

    By R. Dawson Hall

    R. DAWSON HALL (The Coal Age, New York City) : Mr. Chairman and gentlemen: I do not feel that I have anything in particular to say. I have not prepared anything for an occasion such as this. I just ca

    Jan 1, 1932

  • RMCMI
    Address - At the Annual Dinner Meeting of the Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute, Denver, June 3, 1931

    By C. B. Huntress

    "We have ourselves to blame in the steel industry for our condition." These words were addressed twelve days ago by James A. Farrell, President of the United States Steel Corporation, to his "comrade

    Jan 1, 1931

  • AIME
    Address at Utah Meeting

    By J. V. W. REYNDERS

    NOT only is your toastmaster silver-tongued in his references 'to myself, but he is also quite in the habit of "saying it in silver." I have analyzed with some care his statistics of the world&ap

    Jan 1, 1925

  • SAIMM
    Address by the President of the Chamber of Mines of South Africa

    Dr T. F. Muller (Honorary President): "Mr President, gentlemen. May I congratulate the Institute on its 75th birthday, and your President on his comprehensive review of the Institute's 75 years.

  • AIME
    Address Of President, W. L. Saunders, Annual Meeting, New York, Feb. 15, 1916.

    The Institute is at present in sound condition professionally and financially. During the past year 546 new members were elected, the total membership now numbering 5,221. The Treasurer's Report

    Jan 3, 1916

  • AIME
    Addresses Given at Banquet

    By Lawrence Addicks

    T HIS has been a most momentous year in the annals of the Institute. We have been in the midst of a situation which, were it not for the convulsions of social unrest with which life is surrounded on e

    Jan 1, 1920

  • CIM
    Addressing Canada’s mining legacy — How government uses modern technology to evaluate and monitor long-term stability and land use in Canada’s historic mining districts

    By M. C. Bétournay, J. E. Udd

    "The legacy of abandoned mines in Canada creates issues that impact on both the health and safety of Canadians and the environment. Solutions to the problems of abandoned minesites require a detailed

    Jan 1, 1997

  • AUSIMM
    Addressing challenging applications of intensive cyanidation in gravity gold recovery

    By J Carrillo, A King

    Gravity recoverable gold (GRG) is largely distinguished from other gold by its non-mineralised, metallic form, its high degree of liberation from the ore and its appreciable particle size. The gold mi

    Aug 29, 2018

  • CIM
    Addressing our Workforce Challenges

    By Jerry Handford

    Investing in the Development of our Future Workforce ?Collaborative partnerships with educational institutions, industry associations, governments and other businesses. ?Programs: »Co-op / Discip

    May 1, 2006

  • CIM
    Addressing Some of the Challenges of Precious Metal Accounting in Base Metal Plants

    By I. Caraconcea, M. Cousineau, S. Gariepy

    "Several base metal plants operate in low grade/high tonnage conditions which impose strict cost control on all fronts for their operations to remain profitable. This leads to decisions regarding plan

    Jan 1, 2017

  • TMS
    Addressing Some of the Key Recycling Issues in the Magnesium Industry with Integration of Primary Metal Production, Die Casting and Recycling

    By Pieter Steeneklm, Mazi’ Rejaee

    "EXECUTIVE SUMMARYThe automotive industry's search for increased fuel efficiency through component weight reduction has driven the growth in consumption of magnesium metal in the form of die cast allo

    Jan 1, 2000

  • AUSIMM
    Addressing the challenges associated with the modelling of iron ore in vibrating screens

    By S Reid, W Chen, T J. Donohue, A Katterfeld

    The use of discrete element modelling (DEM) is widespread in the materials handling field, and is used for many applications. One of the important limitations in using DEM is the number of particles t

    Jul 24, 2017

  • CIM
    Addressing the complexities associated with controlling noise from large ventilation fans installed on surface

    By Andrew Dobson

    The assessment and control of environmental noise from mines has become increasingly important in recent years, due to urbanization and population growth, increased regulation of environmental factors

    Oct 1, 2024

  • SAIMM
    Addressing the envelope ? Synopsis

    By P. Hand

    Most coal plants must run under conditions of varying feed conditions or are asked to produce qualities different from that used in the design. This can cause overloaded conditions as the ?bottlenecks

    Jan 1, 2010

  • AUSIMM
    Addressing the Root Causes of Deviations in Reconciliation and Value Tracking

    By W van der Westhuizen

    Mining professionals recognise the need and application for reconciliation and value tracking. It is necessary however to examine our current reality, and evaluate the following. Do our reconciliation

    Jan 1, 2002