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Hybrid and Optimal Control of Complex Mineral and Metallurgical Processes
By Johann Botha, Niel de Clerk, Tony B. Lange
"PROCESS COMPLEXITYDespite many years of research and development, mineral and metallurgical processes are in general highly complex and still difficult to understand and control. One of the biggest f
Jan 1, 2003
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Where is the Depressant?
By Ronald Smeink, Ton de Gouw
"Reagents are an important cost-factor in the flotation of minerals. The mechanism of collectors and frothers has been studied extensively, but on depressants – probably the biggest cost-factor in the
Jan 1, 2003
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Requirements for the Effective Simulation of the Flotation Process (ABSTRACT PAGE)
By R. L. Pascual, W. J. Whiten
"The froth flotation process is not well understood. Both flotation models, and the parameters used to describe the stream flows are not well defined. They in fact vary considerably in different appli
Jan 1, 2003
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Biohydrometallurgical Processing of Refractory Gold-Arsenic Concentrate with Large Content of Pyrrhotite by Using Combined Autotrophic Bacterium
By Tamara F. Kondrateva, Evgenia E. Savari, Galina V. Sedelnikova, Rauf Y. Aslanukov, RAS (INMI), Grigori I. Karavaiko
"The investigation is dedicated to study of biohydrometallurgical processing of refractory gold-arsenic concentrate with the large content of pyrrhotite. Sulfide concentrate of chemical constituents:
Jan 1, 2003
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Study on Flotation of Fluorite from Calcite, Barite Using New Reagents
By Liping Yu Che, Xiaotie Wang, Mingli Cao, Jizu Yongfu Yuan
"It is difficult separating fluorite from Ca, Ba, Si intergrowth minerals than simple from Si, using common reagents such as combination of oleic acid or paraffin soap and water glass, but the finest
Jan 1, 2003
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Influence of Nanoscale Roughness on Flotation (ABSTRACT PAGE)
By Scott C. Brown, Ivan U. Vakarelski
The particles commonly encountered in mineral benefication schemes have irregularites that are expressed at many different length scales. In part, this originates from preceding processes (e.g. makedo
Jan 1, 2003
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Mineral Engineering – A Qualitatively New Stage of Development of Processing and Further Utilization of Mineral Raw Materials
By Kazimierz St. Sztaba
"Mineral processing – the first technological stage of utilization of mineral – has a very long history. In particular, it revealed and reveals the continuous development and perfection of technologic
Jan 1, 2003
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Technology and Raw Materials for Solar Cell Quality Quartz
By Knut L. Sandvik, Erik Larsen
"Estimated global solar energy demand in 2001 required approximately 5,500 tons of silicon feedstock. This required 65,000 tons of quartz. If the trend continues, the solar energy demand in 2010 would
Jan 1, 2003
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Microbially Induced Mineral Flotation and Flocculation (ABSTRACT PAGE)
By K. A. Natarajan
Interaction with microorganisms results in significant surface chemical changes on minerals. For example, chemolithotrophs such as Thiobacillus ferrooxidans and Thiobacillus thiooxidans significantly
Jan 1, 2003
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The Western Cape Mineral Processing Facility
By Dave Deglon
"The Western Cape Mineral Processing Facility (WCMPF) is a collaborative educational initiative between the Departments of Chemical Engineering of the University of Cape Town, the University of Stelle
Jan 1, 2003
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Using Temperature Measurements, Energy Balancing and Inferential Parameter Estimation
By Wayne I. van Drunick
"Energy balance modeling has recently been shown to be a competent tool in the estimation of SAG mill discharge rheology. Work performed by van Drunick and Moys (2001) validated the ability of an ener
Jan 1, 2003
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Design, Simulation and Operation Column Flotation (ABSTRACT PAGE)
By J. B. Rubinstein
"The paper gives an overview of the history of flotation machine development. The laws of their evolution are stated and the place and role of column flotation are demonstrated.The major parameters of
Jan 1, 2003
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Scale-Up For Gas-Liquid-Solids Processes in Continuous Flow (ABSTRACT PAGE)
By James Y. Oldshue
"Very seldom is it possible when contacting a gas with a slurry to measure the dissolved gas concentration in the slurry, and even were it possible, seldom are equilibrium data available with a suitab
Jan 1, 2003
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Treatment of Acid Mine Drainage through Chemical Precipitation
By Carin Laubscher, Francis W. Petersen, Jaap P. Smit
"Waste streams, such as acid mine drainage, are often characterised by low pH values and high concentrations of heavy metals, dissolved solids, calcium and sulphates. Although lime remediation effecti
Jan 1, 2003
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Analysis of Powder Processing in the Roller Press Using Finite Element Modeling
By Richard K. Komarek, Antonios Zavaliangos, Roman T. Dec
"The work in the paper introduces a 2-dimensional finite element model for analyzing particular material processing in a roller press. Two basic roller geometries are considered: (a) smooth rolls (use
Jan 1, 2003
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Effects of Water Quality on Performance of Bentonite Binders in Iron Ore Pelletization
By S. K. Kawatra, S. J. Ripke, T. C. Eisele
"An estimated 600,000 tons of bentonite clay are used annually in the U. S. as binder for production of iron ore concentrate pellets. Since this is a significant cost item for the plants, and the addi
Jan 1, 2003
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A Molecular Modeling Study of Oleate Monolayers Adsorbed at Calcium Mineral Surfaces
By Pradip, Beena Rai
A molecular modeling study was carried out on an adsorbed oleate monolayer on the surfaces of three calcium minerals, fluorite, calcite and fluorapatite using Universal Force Field (UFF) potentials. T
Jan 1, 2003
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Air and Fluid Dynamics within a Jameson Cell Downcomer and Its Implications for Bubbleparticle Contact in Flotation
By Sarah K. DeBono, Alan J. Monaghan, Emmanuel V. Manlapig, Gregory J. Harbort
"The Jameson Cell is a type of flotation machine in which air and pulp are brought together in a vertical tube called a downcomer. Within the downcomer the air and pulp are dispersed into a dense foam
Jan 1, 2003
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Development of a Processing System of Shredded Automobiles Residues (ABSTRACT PAGE)
By Takashi Furuyama, Sukeyuki Mori, Ltd. Kyushu Metal Industry Co., Abel Bissombolo, Yoshitsugu Koga, Masamichi Hata
"Actually, the recovery of valuable metals such as iron, aluminium and copper is a nowadays practice in factories dealing with the processing of scrapped automobiles (Harder (WERG); Koga et al., 1997)
Jan 1, 2003
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Development of Efficient Flowsheets and Reagent Addition Conditions for Flotation of Refractory Sulphide Ores Containing Nonferrous and Precious Metals
By Mikhail I. Khersonskaya, Mark I. Mantsevich, Andrey V. Tarasov
"Due to depletion of the existing ore deposits the content of non-ferrous metals in produced ores has an inevitable tendency to decrease. Processing of low-grade ores is associated with production of
Jan 1, 2003