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Selective Leaching of Lead from a Lead-Silver-Zinc Concentrate with Hydrogen Peroxide in Citrate SolutionsBy G. T. Lapidus, R. Zárate-Gutiérrez
Selective leaching of lead from a Pb-Ag-Zn concentrate with hydrogen peroxide in citrate solutions was studied at room temperature. Leaching tests were performed, varying the H2O2 concentration and th
Jan 1, 2014
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Self-assembly of surface-charged latex particles into proton-conductive membranesBy J. Gao
We present results from our investigation of the concept and practice of using surface-charged latex nanoparticles as building blocks for conductive membranes. Nanoparticles were synthesized by free-r
Jan 1, 2005
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Delnite MineBy R. B. Taylor
"The Delnite mine is in the northwest part of Deloro township, Cochrane district. The property consists of 307 acres on the so-called 'South Break' in the Porcupine camp. The Company was formed in 193
Jan 1, 1954
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Development of a Remotely Controlled Reagent Feeding SystemBy J. A. Hillier
The staff of the Hudson Bay Mining and Smelting concentrator have developed a new type of reagent feeder. Several factors encouraged the development of such a system: varying heads caused by the mixin
Jan 1, 1973
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Overview on Contirod® Wire-Rod Plant Operations in Sarkuysan (Modernization Activities And Results)By T. Ediz
Sarkuysan Electrolytic Copper holds three competitive technologies namely Outokumpu, Southwire (SCR®) and CONTIROD® under the same roof. After more then thirty years experience of Outokumpu Upcast ® i
Jan 1, 2007
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Spinel direct bonded refractory for copper convertersBy R. A. L. Drew, C. A. Rodríguez González, Caleym W. F.
This work addresses the need of new refractories for copper converters. Technological improvements and environmental regulations for chromium containing refractories have generated this need. Chemical
Jan 1, 2004
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Outlook for Blast Furnace IronmakingBy Joseph J. Poveromo
The blast furnace today continues as the primary production method of hot metal in large-scale steel production. The blast furnace process has been the target of repeated attempts to replace it with v
May 1, 2003
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The quality of Canadian coal - a petrographic approach to its characterization and classificationBy David E. Pearson
"There are many tests that can be used to characterize and classify coals, and describe their quality. One of the easier tests, and most versatile in its application, is petrography. Rank and coal typ
Jan 1, 1985
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Cyanide Analysis: A ReviewBy N. Ahern, L. Manoukian
"Cyanide is a leaching agent for precious metals commonly used in gold ore processing. Cyanide exists in various forms (including free, complexed as weak or strong complexes, and as ions such as cyana
Jan 1, 2017
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Cyanide Leaching of Gold-Copper Porphyries: Chemistry and ChallengesBy K. J. R. Ford, Botz. M. M.
Porphyry copper ores are frequently a source of low-grade gold ore, but gold in these ores is often associated with significant levels of cyanide-soluble copper. Cyanide leaching of such ores increase
Jan 1, 2011
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Direct Transformation of Metal Oxides into Metal-Organic Materials Using Mechanochemical Milling and "Accelerated Aging" TechniquesBy F. Qi, T. Frišcic, C. Mottillo
"One of the principal goals of modern industry is to minimize the environmental impact and increase the materials- and energy-efficiency of transforming raw materials into valuable products. This pape
Jan 1, 2012
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Development of Advanced Titanium Alloys for Aerospace, Medical and Automotive ApplicationsBy Technische Universität Braunschweig, K. Saksl, J. Furste, P. Eschenbacher, F. Brunke, D. Wolter, M. Kohnke, C. Siemers, J. Kiese, M. Schlemminger
"In general, titanium alloys combine outstanding mechanical properties with corrosion resistance and biocompatibility and are, therefore, used in many challenging applications. Nevertheless, for speci
Jan 1, 2016
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Observations of Swelling and Associated Phenomena in Markusberg Tunnel, Schengen, LuxembourgBy Robert Maquil, Gilles Didier, Walter Steiner
"The 1580 m long dual-tube motorway tunnel Markusberg near Schengen, Luxembourg experiences strong swelling phenomena in each tube related to a 35 m wide diagonally crossing rock layer, some150 to 200
Jan 1, 2015
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Phakisa Number 3 Ventilation Shaft Rehabilitation ProjectBy S. Deonarain, L. S. Schultz
"This paper details the process and methodology followed to rehabilitate a rectangular ventilation shaft, situated in the Free State region of the Witwatersrand Gold Fields in South Africa. The shaft
Jan 1, 2019
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Iron Control in the Goro Nickel ProcessBy Y. Okita
The Goro Nickel Process, developed over a ten-year period, uses a number of novel processing steps and treats two ore types, limonite and saprolite, together. Nickel and cobalt are solubilized using a
Jan 1, 2006
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Operation and Maintenance of Mineral Processing Plants (A CMP Textbook)By A. L. Mular
"On behalf of Bob Bruce and myself I would like to begin by stressing some key points.First, most of us know that the Canadian Mineral Processors was formed in 1969 and is an offshoot of the Canadian
Jan 1, 1979
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Deak Resources Corporation Overall Milling StrategyBy R. D. Lindsay
Originally the focus of Deak Resources Corporation Business Plan was to establish a method for treating small gold and possibly base metal mineral deposits located in the Kirkland Lake - Noranda area
Jan 1, 1993
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Full-scale field weldability testing of large-diameter line pipeBy T. H. North, A. G. Glover, R. J. Pick
"Girth welding operations represent the rate-limiting step in pipeline construction. A joint industry-university program was set up to establish the field welding characteristics of large-diameter, hi
Jan 1, 1981
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Design and construction of the Montana Tunnels tailings disposal facilityBy K. J. Brouwer, J. P. Haile
"Construction of the first stage of the tailings disposal facility for the Montana Tunnels Project was completed in October 1986. The project is located 37 km south of Helena, Montana, and involves mi
Jan 1, 1988
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General Discussion - Impurity Penalties in Smelter ContractsBy G. C. McKerrow
"Mr. G.C. McKerrow, Assistant Manager of Noranda Mines and formerly Smelter Superintendent attended the meeting to answer questions as to why smelters imposed penalties for too much zinc in a copper c
Jan 1, 1971