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Anglo American Research LaboratoriesÆ (AARL) Experiences with Flotation Plant ModellingBy V Ser, R Crosbie
To date, Anglo American Research Laboratories (AARL) has carried out several projects, based on the techniques developed in AMIRA International LimitedÆs (the mineral industries research association)
Jan 1, 2005
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The Physical Chemistry of Copper SmeltingBy Ruddle R. W.
An outline account is given of the smelting of copper and the chemistry of the process. A table provides compositions of the more important minerals from which copper is won by smelting. Roasting is d
Jan 1, 1953
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A Statistical Analysis of Process Abnormalities in Slab CastingBy Ender Keskinkilic
Continuous casting of slabs is conducted with two successive steel flows: first from ladle to tundish, then from tundish to mold. There are certain process abnormalities related to ladle, tundish and
Mar 1, 2018
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Implementation Of Extra Low Profile (XLP) Mechanized Equipment In Anglo PlatinumBy G. A. Harrison
The introduction of extra low profile (XLP) mechanized equipment within Anglo Platinum is aligned with the overall New Mining Technologies strategy to focus on continuing modernization of our mining o
Jan 1, 2006
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Monitoring Settlements Of A Vacuum Tower Atlas Refining Co., Shrevesport, LaBy Antal Partos
ATLAS Processing Company Shrevesport, LA initiated a major plant expansion in 1980. SITE Engineers, Inc. provided engineering consultation regarding the foundation of the vacuum unit. Four test boring
Jan 1, 1992
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Metal Mining - Diamond-Drill Blasthole Stoping and Jumbo Drill Mounting Among the Notable ImprovementsBy E. D. Gardner
AGAIN in 1945, the fourth year of World War 11, the American mining industry met the necessary demand made upon it for metals. Lack of labor prevented full production in some districts; maximum output
Jan 1, 1946
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Automation Controls Can Lower Plant CostsBy Steve Kral
Not too many years ago, mining was in one of its cyclic down-sides. This forced mining companies into some innovative thinking to bring down the costs of production. And they have. Mining equipment
Jan 1, 2006
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IC 7630 A Quarter Century Of Fuel-Oil Sales 1926-50 ? IntroductionBy A. T. Coumbe
The first national survey covering sales of fuel oil by States and principal uses was made in 1926 by E. B. Swanson of the Bureau of Mines (then under the U. S. Department of Commerce) under a coopera
Jan 1, 1952
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Quality of working life in the mining industry-a physician's prescriptionBy Ian M. F. Arnold
"Occupational health programs and their role in improving the quality of working life in the mining industry are discussed. Attention is directed to some problems peculiar to the Canadian mining indus
Jan 1, 1983
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Corrosion behaviour of ferrite and aluminate refractories in cryolitealuminium meltsBy M A. Rhamdhani, R Z. Mukhlis
Removing the ledge formation in the Hall-Heroult cell during the electrolysis process may significantly reduce the energy requirement of the aluminium production process. In the absence of the ledge,
Aug 21, 2024
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Incorporation Of Silicate Buffering In Predicting Acid Rock Drainage From Mine Wastes: A Mechanistic ApproachBy A. D. Nicholson
This paper presents an approach to quantitatively calculate the neutralization of acid by silicate minerals, based on the chemical kinetics of acid reacting with silicates. This approach incorporates
Jan 1, 2002
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Regulation and the Regulatory Process in the Mineral IndustryBy F. C. Lendrum
"This paper had its origin in a panel discussion organized by the Canadian Uranium Producers Metallurgical Committee (CUPMC) at their Annual Meeting in Blind River in May, 1964. The reason for the pan
Jan 1, 1986
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Response Characteristics of Gas Concentration Level in Mining Process and Intelligent Recognition Method Based on BI‑LSTM - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2023)By Xin Zhou, Huilin Jia, Xiaofei Liu, Jinxin Wang, Zifeng Meng, Zinan Du, Hui Xie, Guihang Jiang
The change of gas emission or concentration level at the working face is one of the main precursor characteristics of coal and gas outburst. At present, coal and gas outburst monitoring and early warn
Apr 29, 2023
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The Risks Associated With Mines In Dolomitic CompartmentsBy T. A. Ngcobo
Paper written on project work carried out in partial fulfilment of BSc Eng (Mining)degree The purpose of this report is to assess the risks faced by mines in dolomitic compartments in particular Kl
Jan 1, 2006
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Survival strategy: every bit countsBy O. P. Garg
"The Iron Ore Company of Canada (IOC) operations in Labrador and Quebec, in Canada, is among the largest openpit mining complexes on a world wide basis. Since the 1981-82 recession, IOC has embarked o
Jan 1, 1987
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An initial review of conceptual alternative layouts for production areas in Kiirunavaara mineBy F K. Altuntov
The study presented in this paper is based on the Kiirunavaara underground mine located in the northern part of Sweden. The deposit is mined using the sublevel caving (SLC) mining method. This paper b
Mar 29, 2023
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Comparison of Methods for the Determination of Carbon and Phosphorus in SteelBy BARONJUPTNER VON JONSTORFF, Andrew A. Blair, GUNNAR DILLNER
IT is a well-known fact that the results of different analysts, when operating on the same identical sample of steel or iron, are far from concordant, and it not infrequently happens that great annoya
Mar 1, 1905
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The optimization journey of the Harmony Gold’s South Uranium Plant operation and the uranium contribution to the gold operation as a by-product, R. Jacobs and R.E.L. PobeBy R. Jacobs, R. E. L. Pobe
The Moab Khotsong Metallurgical Complex comprises a gold recovery circuit (Noligwa Gold Plant) and a uranium recovery circuit (South Uranium Plant). The metallurgical complex employs the reverse leach
Jan 1, 2020
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Westrans Project - The AlternativeBy M. A. Greenwood
The total value of coal, FOB mine, consumed in the United States was $21 billion in 1985. Roughly $6 billion was spent to transport coal from the mine to the consumer by rail. This indicates the impac
Jan 1, 1986
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Effect of stirrer type on grinding rate and energy consumption in wet stirred millingBy Ritva Tuunila, Antti Häkkinen
"Wet stirred milling is one of the most effective grinding methods in producing very fine powders in large scale production, but it is a very energy-intensive process, especially when pigments or even
Jan 1, 2014