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Copper and Its By-productsBy M. Lonoff
Byproducts are more important to the copper mining companies than to the copper market. Copper ores frequently contain gold, silver, molybdenum, lead, zinc, and cobalt. With the increase in the prices
Jan 1, 1984
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Copper And Its ByproductsBy Marc Lonoff
Byproducts are more important to the copper mining companies than to the copper market. Copper ores frequently contain gold, silver, molbydenum and cobalt. With the increase in the prices of these met
Jan 1, 1980
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Copper And Its FutureBy John G. Hall
Everyone forms his own mental picture when the subject of copper is mentioned. To an architect, copper is a warm, enduring metal with a quiet beauty; to the historian, man's first metal; to the p
Jan 1, 1968
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Copper and Molybdenite Recovery in Plant and Batch Laboratory Cells in Porphyry Copper Rougher FlotationIn this paper, the recovery of copper minerals and molybdenite in the rougher/scavenger banks of two separate mineral processing plants is compared with recovery in laboratory (batch) cells. A number
Jan 1, 2014
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Copper and nickel smelting with virtually zero gas emission — A vision for the futureBy N. A. Warner
Virtually zero gas emission smelting is promoted as a means for securing environmental advantages and the general public’s acceptance. Concerns about climate change will increasingly make it more diff
Jan 1, 1999
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Copper and PVC Recovery from Electrical CablesBy P. Bevilacqua
In this paper the possibility to complete the copper recovery and to enrich in PVC a mixture of plastic granules obtained by grinding electrical cables are investigated. The recovery of a large part o
Jan 1, 2014
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Copper And Silver Recovery From A Complex Sulfide Concentrate By Ferrous Chloride-Oxygen LeachingBy B. J. Scheiner
A ferrous chloride-oxygen leaching system was investigated by the Federal Bureau of Mines as a means of re-covering copper and silver from a sulfide concentrate that had been pretreated to remove a ma
Jan 1, 1978
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Copper and Zinc in Biotite, Magnetite and Feldspar from a Porphyry Copper Environment, Highland Valley, British Columbia, CanadaBy M. A. Olade
Biotite, magnetite and quartz feldspar separates from rocks around porphyry copper deposits in the Highland Valley have been analyzed for copper, zinc and other related trace and major elements. Resul
Jan 9, 1979
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Copper and Zinc Recovery with Emulsion Membranes from Mine Waste WatersBy G. L. Hundley, D. N. Nilsen
The U.S. Department of Energy investigated the use of liquid-emulsion membranes (LEM) for the selective removal and recovery of metals such as copper and zinc from mine waste waters. This investigatio
Jan 1, 2000
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Copper as an Alloy in Iron and Steel ? Some Unique Advantages and Some LimitationsBy G. K. Manning, P. C. Rosenthal
USE of copper as an intentionally added alloy in steel and cast iron has rapidly expanded with-in the last fifteen years. It is estimated that in 1931 not more than 2000 tons of copper were so used; b
Jan 1, 1945
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Copper Blast-Furnace Tops.By N. H. Emmons
(Canal Zone Meeting, November, 1910.) AN interesting development of copper blast-furnace construction has been brought about in adapting the blast-furnace to be a "burner" for sulphuric acid making.
Feb 1, 1911
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Copper Canyon porphyry copper-gold deposit, Galore Creek area, northwestern British ColumbiaBy L. R. Bottomer, G. M. Leary
"The Copper Canyon property is located in the Galore Creek area of northwestern British Columbia. Porphyry copper-gold mineralization on the property is notable for its high gold content and close spa
Jan 1, 1995
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Copper Cities' New Approach To Molybdenum FlotationBy J. J. Bean
The development drilling program of the Copper Cities mine indicated that the molybdenum content of the ore would be about 0.011% MoS2' The molybdenum content of the Miami mine at the same time w
Jan 1, 1972
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Copper Company TaxesBy Arthur Notman
IN VIEW of the wide publicity given to the charges by the Couzens Committee of the United States Senate of discrimination by the Bureau of Internal Revenue in favor of the copper companies, it becomes
Jan 1, 1925
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Copper concentrate pressure leaching studies at Anglo American ChileBy G. Zárate, G. Tapia
Anglo American Chile has been doing copper concentrate leaching studies at the laboratory and small pilot plant scale since 1992. Among the processes evaluated are bacterial leaching and pressure leac
Jan 1, 2004
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Copper Concentrate Quality Improvements at Myra FallsBy T. Yeomans
NVI Mining’s Myra Falls operation is a forty-year-old underground mining operation feeding a 4,000 metric tonnes per day concentrator. The current mill, built in 1985, was designed to process a massiv
Jan 1, 2009
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Copper Concentrate Quality Improvements at Myra Falls (40th Annual Meeting of the January 22 to 24, 2008 Canadian Mineral Processors Ottawa, Ontario, Canada )By Trevor Yeomans
"NVI Mining’s Myra Falls Operation is a forty year old underground mining operation feeding a 4000 mtpd concentrator.The current Mill, built in 1985, was designed to process a large massive sulphide o
Jan 1, 2008
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Copper Concentrate Regrind At Sossego Plant Using Vertical Mill ? An Evaluation On The First Years Of OperationBy Mauricio Guimarães Bergerman
At the regrind or secondary grinding stages of base metal ores, the concern about energy efficiency is usually extremely important. In general, the specific energy consumption at this stage is higher
Sep 1, 2012
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Copper Concentrate Smelting In Peirce-Smith Converters At Onahama SmelterBy Toshiyuki Kawai
Copper concentrate smelting directly in P-S converters was started at Onahama Smelter in 1983. Thereafter, the tonnage of concentrate smelted through the P-S converters increased, such that by 2002, i
Jan 1, 2005
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Copper Converter Slag Treatment at Mount Isa Mines Limited, Mount Isa, QldBy Hare S. M, Lumsdaine I, O&apos
Converter slag assaying 3.7 per cent Cu is produced by Mount Isa copper smelter at a rate of up to 180 000 tonnes per annum.Priority is given to the processing of ore, however concentrator capacity pe
Jan 1, 1993