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Gravity Concentration of a Borax Ore from Tincalayu, Salta, Argentine RepublicBy Carlos G. Rudolp, Julio C. Videla, Mario Zuleta
"The present paper summarises the results of gravity pneumatic concentration of a borax ore with 17.5 % B2O3. The sample was extracted from the Tincalayu ore deposit located in the Salta Province of A
Jan 1, 2003
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New Developments for Sol-Gel Film and Fiber ProcessingBy Alan J. Hurd
"New insights into the development of microstructure in sol-gel films have recently been revealed by several diagnostic techniques, including imaging ellipsometry, ""chemical imaging"" by fluorescent
Jan 1, 1994
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Wollastonite ? Its Uses And Its PotentialBy F. Scott Carpenter
During the past several years, more frequent reference to Wollastonite has appeared in print, both in this country and abroad. The reason for this is the apparent growing interest in this mineral as i
Jan 1, 1964
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Study on the Beneficiation Process Flow of Refractory Oolitic Hematite in Zhangjiakou AreaBy F. S. Niu
With the feature of finely-dissemination particle and complex mineral composition, oolitic hematite is considered to be the ore dressing difficult problem in the world. Series research on refractory o
Jan 1, 2014
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Reflected Light And Scanning Electron Microscopic Study Of Electric Arc Furnace (EAF) DustsBy Ann M. Hagni
Reflected Light Microscopy (RLM) And Scanning Electron Microscopic-Energy Dispersive Spectroscopic Analysis (SEM-EDS) Study Of Electric Arc Furnace (EAF) Dusts Have Shown That Their Mineralogy Is Comp
Jan 1, 1992
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Future Changes in the Physico-Chemistry of Zinc-ElegtrowinningBy A. von Röpenack
A forecast of the consequences of our techniques and goods produced, at least a technical assessment will be demanded from us as an industry. The hydrometallurgical winning of zinc is therefore at a
Jan 1, 1990
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Pebble Lime From Preheater KilnsBy J. L. Thompson
Lime made in a coal-fired, rotary kiln has two distinct parts: the interior of the pebble which constitutes about 90% to 95% of the mass, and the surface dust layer which is the remaining 5% to 10%. U
Jan 1, 1978
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Clear Fused Quartz - Unique Nieder Process Makes Slugs From Quartz Powder MechanicallyBy Raymond O. Ladoo
FUSED quartz is a glass made by the fusion of nearly pure silica. Some confusion in terminology exists but in the trade today "fused quartz" generally refers to the perfectly transparent colorless pro
Jan 1, 1947
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Mining and Metallurgy - Health and Safety Practices at PiocheBy S. S. Arentz
An organized safety program has reduced accidents at Pioche because effort is first devoted to arousing and maintaining interest in safety, followed by training in accident prevention, assigning respo
Jan 1, 1950
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Accuracy of Low-Strain Pile Integrity Test ResultsBy Mahesh Hingorani
Integrity issues for bored cast-in-situ piles have raised the need for the use of non-destructive tests to verify pile integrity and detect possible anomalies in installed pile sections that could adv
Jan 1, 2019
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Detection of Hard Alpha Inclusions in a Titanium Alloy by Magnetic SensingBy Hector Carreon
This paper presents experimental data for the magnetic field produced by thermoelectric currents around uncracked hard-alpha inclusions in a Ti?6Al?4V specimen under external thermal excitation for di
Jan 1, 2009
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Canada's Place In The World Oil PictureBy R. A. Brown
RIGHT NOW the Canadian oil business is suffering from growing pains brought on by developments outside our borders. I would like, therefore, to place our industry in perspective for you in two ways. I
Jan 1, 1958
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National Steel Pellet Company's Secondary Grinding Circuit ModificationsBy Wayne J. Nordstrom, Dennis L. Murr, James E. Wennen
National Steel Pellet Company (NSPC) conducted pilot scale testing and computer simulation studies which indicates that the capacity of the secondary grinding mill could be increased and that concentr
Jan 1, 1997
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RI 2309 Compressed-Air Blowers as an Aid to Metal Mine VentilationBy Richard V. Ageton
Compressed- air blowers are frequently used both in large and small metal ines , not only as an aid to ventilation , but in some mines as a substitute for an dequate ventilation system . As a temporar
Jan 1, 1922
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IC 6272 Mining Laws of EcuadorBy A. D. German
This paper presents one of a series of digests of foreign mining legis- lation and court decisions which is being prepared in advance of a general report relative to the right of American citizens to
May 1, 1930
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Composition Modification Of Zno Containing Fayalite Slag From Secondary Source Copper SmeltingBy Bart Blanpain, Tom Peter Jones, Muxing Guo, Liugang Chen, Huayue Shi
Fayalite based slag is formed during the smelting process of secondary copper resources. It was found that with the presence of high ZnO, the slag became viscous, causing a slag tapping problem. In th
Jan 1, 2016
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Do's And Don'ts Of Installation - A Manufacturer's View - Part 2By J. George Gregr
INTRODUCTION This part contains field case studies of typical mishaps, accidents, equipment damage or post installation failures resulting from mistakes in design, manufacturing and construction,
Jan 1, 1982
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An Analysis of the Mixing of Air and Methane in the Stream Produced by the Mine Injector Station - Presenting Preliminary Results of Measurements and ModellingBy J Janus, J Krawczyk
Local accumulation of methane in workings of a longwall is one of the most common causes of mining accidents. This gas has many sources: it may leak from goaf through permeable sealings, or through ga
Jul 1, 2013
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Conversion of a Pelletising Induration Furnace from a Haematite to Magnetite FeedBy R Jones
OneSteel Whyalla’s grate-kiln-cooler pelletising plant was commissioned in 1968 processing haematite feed from the local South Middleback Ranges mining area. The existence of a magnetite resource bene
Jul 11, 2011
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IC 8750 Bureau Of Mines Research On Resource Recovery - Reclamation, Utilization, Disposal, And StabilizationBy Max J. Spendlove
The Federal Bureau of Mines has been a leader in resource recovery research since it was founded in 1910. Until the early 19601s, most of the projects were concerned primarily with the task of extendi
Jan 1, 1977