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Direct observation of the fayalite slag formation behaviour from large SiO2 grainsBy S Natsui, Y Goto, S Kawanishi, J Takahashi, H Nogami
The demand for copper increases yearly, and further improvements in copper smelting efficiency using flash furnaces are required. This study was conducted to understand and promote the interfacial rea
Jun 19, 2024
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Nickel and Copper Smelting at Inco's Copper Cliff SmelterBy C. Landolt
Inco's Copper Cliff Smelter Complex produces some 11 5,000 tonnes per year of nickel and 120,000 tonnes per year of copper. The Smelter flowsheet has changed a number of times over the years. The
Jan 1, 1993
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Data Reconciliation for Flowsheets Involving Plug-flow Units. An Application to an Oil Sands Processing PlantThe objective of the paper is to develop a material balance calculation procedure for a production unit involving two plants separated by a pipeline. The case study is taken from the oil sands industr
Jan 1, 2014
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Recovery Of Valuable Mineral From Low Grade Iron Ore Fines And Slime Using Metso Hgms TechnologyBy J. Jirestig
Poor grade iron ore, suffering from interlocked particles, is challenging for any process technology. Extensive grinding is required to attain liberation and to yield concentrates of desired grade. Fi
Sep 1, 2012
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A Study of Chamber LiftBy T. E. W. Nind
"A short description of the chamber lift method for producing oil wells is followed by some comments on compressor requirements and gas utilization. A quantitative analysis of the process is presented
Jan 1, 1960
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RI 5949 Effects Of Hafnium Additions On Properties Of Vanadium ? SummaryBy R. L. Lincoln
The effects of adding from 1 to 50 atomic percent (a/o) to vanadium were investigated by the Bureau of Mines. Properties studied included as-cast and annealed hardness, microstructure, fabricability a
Jan 1, 1962
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The Wabana Iron Ore PropertiesBy C. M. Anson
Introduction The prosperity of any country today is dependent upon the efficiency and growth of its primary steel industry. The ?march of the United States of America to its present commanding positi
Jan 1, 1951
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RI 7242 Reduction Roasting Of Steep Rock Iron-Bearing MaterialsBy Charles Prasky
The Bureau of Mines investigated the conversion of nonmagnetic iron minerals to magnetic form through reduction Toasting operations. The primary objective was to obtain a concentrate that could be use
Jan 1, 1969
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RI 9276 - Control of Diesel Particulate Matter in Underground Coal MinesBy W. F. Watts
The U.S. Bureau of Mines has conducted research on methods to reduce and to measure diesel particulate matter (DPM) aerosols in underground coal mines. One objective of this report is to present findi
Jan 1, 1989
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The Influence of the Protection Pillar Width on the Stability of the GateroadBy Wojciech Masny, Andrzej Walentek
"The most common extraction method in Polish coal mines utilize pillars between adjacent longwall panels. This is mainly due to the significant depth and difficulties in maintaining stability of the g
Jan 1, 2010
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RI 4150 Investigation of Coal Deposits for Local Use in the Arctic Regions of Alaska and Proposed Mine DevelopmentBy Albert L. Toenges, Theodore R. Jolley
"INTRODUCTION The construction of frame houses (fig. 1) in recent years instead of the conventional sod hut (igloo) (fig. 2) by the Eskimos in the villages along the Arctic Ocean has increased the dem
Dec 1, 1947
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Supercritical COi-Corrosion of Steels in CCS EnvironmentBy Anja Pfennig, Axel Kranzmann, Sabrina Schulze
The CCS technique involves the compression of emission gasses in deep geological layers. To guarantee the safety of the site, C02-corrosion of the injection pipe steels has to be given special attenti
Jan 1, 2013
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RI 3893 Concentration of Fluorite from Metals Reserve Company Stock PilesBy W. A. Calhoun, M. M. Fine
"One of the most important wartime activities of the Bureau of Mines was the search for new sources of mineral necessary to the prosecution of the war. Part of that effort was in the form of metallurg
Jun 1, 1946
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Selective Flotation Of Mica From Georgia PegmatitesBy James S. Browning
The Bureau of Mines conducted laboratory and small--scale continuous tests of weathered mica pegmatite ores from Hart County, Ga., to determine the technical feasibility of recovering commercial-grade
Jan 1, 1966
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A Study on Controlling Losses of P2O5 from Phosphoric Acid Plant Using Pressure Filtration - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2023)By Shilpa S. Haramkar, Bhaskar N. Thorat, Sachin V. Jadhav
The filtration of phosphogypsum is a ubiquitous step in the manufacturing of phosphoric acid. It is highly desired to achieve the minimum concentration of P2O5 in the phosphogypsum cake. This work is
Aug 23, 2023
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Deposition And Oxidation Of Some Mercury Ores ? IntroductionBy Frederick Bradley Henderson
This study was initiated to investigate the occurrence of cinnabar in the oxidation zones of some mercury sulfide deposits. Seven mines or mine districts were visited and samples were taken from both
Jan 1, 1965
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Concentrate Leach Plant Startup, Operation and Optimization at the Phelps Dodge Bagdad Mine in ArizonaBy John C. Wilmot, Robert E. Brewer, Royce J. Smith
In March 2003, Phelps Dodge started up an innovative pressure leach facility for processing copper concentrates at the Bagdad mine in Arizona. This paper describes the development of the concentrate l
Jan 1, 2004
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RI 3088 Smelting In The Lead Blast Furnace - Handling Rich Charges - VI. Conditions And Problems Introduced By Increasing The Ratio Of Concentration ? IntroductionBy G. L. Oldright
In the previous study that has been made by the authors on smelting in the lead blast furnace,4 the furnace examined was one that operated under conditions that have been considered as more or less no
Jan 1, 1931
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RI 3088 Smelting In The Lead Blast Furnace Handling Rich Charges VI. Conditions And Problems Introduced By Increasing The Ratio Of ConcentrationBy G. L. Oldright
In the previous study that has been made by the authors on smelting in the lead blast furnace, the furnace examined was one that operated under conditions that have been considered as more or less nor
Jan 1, 1931
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Coal Faces Postwar ReadjustmentBy Robert M. Weidenhammer
For years before the war, Coal had the reputation of being a sick industry. Currently it is operating at peak production and succeeding pretty well in keeping out of the red. But, says Mr. Weidenhamme
Jan 1, 1943