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  • CIM
    On the use of Weight Loss to Determine Corrosion Rates of Stainless Steels in Hot, Concentrated Sulphuric Acid

    By J. R. Rodda

    Stainless steels are widely used to handle concentrated sulphuric acid (H2SO4) solutions produced in the manufacturing process, The majority of corrosion rate data published for stainless steel in pro

    Jan 1, 2010

  • CIM
    Lead and Zinc in Canada

    By T. W. Bingay

    The production of both lead and zinc in Canada has steadily increased during recent years until today Canada ranks among the world's leading producers of both of these metals. The high prices whi

    Jan 1, 1927

  • CIM
    Precipitation of Iron Fluoride Trihydrate from Mixed Acid Pickle Liquors

    By K. Östcrdahl

    We are developing a cost-saving and environmentally friendly process with low energy consumption to recover the metal content and recycle the acid from spent pickle baths. The metals are precipitated

    Jan 1, 2006

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    The Preservation of Mine Timbers

    By George Booth

    In mining operations the cost of timber is an item of much importance, because the life of mine timbers is, in many cases, very short and, as the supply of the better grades becomes depleted, less dur

    Jan 1, 1926

  • CIM
    Centralizing Maintenance Resources in Mining Operation

    By Pedram Sahba

    In today?s emerging economy, pooling resources is a growing trend to reduce overall system costs. Two important resources of every maintenance department are repair shops and spare parts. In this work

    May 1, 2013

  • CIM
    Microstructure and Corrosion Properties of Additively Manufactured Aluminium Alloy AA2024

    By N. Birbilis, S. Kairy, C. R. Hutchinson, D. Jiang, D. R. Feenstra, O. Gharbi

    "Recent developments in metal-based additive manufacturing (AM) technology have generated considerable interest in multiple industries, owing to flexibility in design and the ability to produce final

    Jan 1, 2018

  • CIM
    The early history of the electrolytic zinc process

    By D. J. MacKinnon

    Zinc metal was first produced in India around 1100 A.O. and a zinc industry based on retorting gradually developed in both India and China(1) . The vertical retort method for smelting zinc ores was de

    Jan 1, 1999

  • CIM
    Thiosalt Management at Noranda Inc., Brunswick Mine, Ongoing Research

    By Bob Butler

    Brunswick Mine has been involved in a comprehensive research program investigating site specific aspects of thiosalt management to eliminate its adverse environmental effects. Minimum annual reagent c

    Nov 1, 2002

  • CIM
    A flexible computerized maintenance program for a micro, mini or mainframe

    By Ken Musgrave

    "A program is described that helps managers and supervisors control maintenance more effectively. Work- order generation, preventive maintenance, repair parts inventory, planning and scheduling, repor

    Jan 1, 1986

  • CIM
    Increase of Productivity in a Magnesite Flotation Operation by Means of Selective Milling

    By A. P. Yovanovic, P. Bonadia, M. N. Moraes, C. F. Matos

    "The magnesite flotation operation of Magnesita Refractories, in Brumado – Brazil, has four parallel ball mills working in closed circuit with hydrocyclones to grind the ore for the reverse flotation

    Jan 1, 2016

  • CIM
    Gadgets Hydraulic Flow Switch

    THIS article describes the origin and details of a hydraulically operated switch to control the operation of an automatic underground pumping system. This system was installed in December, 1939, on th

    Jan 1, 1945

  • CIM
    JORC (Australia & New Zealand) - AUSTRALASIAN CODE FOR Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resourcesand Ore Reserves - 2004

    "The Australasian Joint Ore Reserves Committee (JORC), which is sponsored by the Australian mining industry and its professional organisations, developed the JORC Code to provide minimum standards for

    Jan 1, 2003

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    Model of the Sullivan Mine

    By A. G. Pentland

    MODELS of mines may be classified under three headings: (a) sheet models, (b) solid models, and (c) skeleton models. Sheet Models are made of sheets of glass, celluloid, or a transparent plastic mate

    Jan 1, 1944

  • CIM
    Mill Operator Training-Where do we Go?

    By Andre Vien, D. H. Hendriks, D. Willet, B. C. Flintoff

    "For many years the training of mill operators was an informal process which involved senior operators training junior operators on an as-needed basis. Recognizing the needs and benefits of better tra

    Jan 1, 1994

  • CIM
    The Australian system for regulating foreign direct investment in the mineral sector

    By David L. Anderson

    "The government o f Canada has, since 1981, been under intense political pressure to modify its foreign direct investment (FOI) regulatory regime(1). To date the government's response has been li

    Jan 1, 1984

  • CIM
    How companies value properties

    By John Smith

    "The RTZ Corporation PLCFrom a company's point-of-view, a good investment decision is one which results in the purchase of an asset that is worth more than it costs. Thus, in order to judge the m

    Jan 1, 1991

  • CIM
    Geomechanics and Hydrogeology of Deep-Seated Rock Slides in the Surroundings of Large Reservoirs

    By C. Zangerl, T. Strauhal, S. Perzlmeier, M. Holzmann

    "In high mountainous regions, deep-seated rock slides are often observed in foliated metamorphic rocks such as paragneisses, micaschists and phyllites. Given that comprehensive investigations of deeps

    Jan 1, 2015

  • CIM
    Human Rights and the Minerals Industry: Challenges for Geoscientists

    By Simon D. Handelsman, Malcolm Scoble, Marcello Veiga

    "Abstract - In many mining areas, potentially profitable mineral projects can be at risk because local people do not trust their governments and mining companies on many issues, including human rights

    Jan 1, 2003

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    Copper Leaching Aids ? Compatibility with the Copper Solvent Extraction Process

    By G. Kordosky

    Leaching aids that result in an increase in leaching rates and overall copper recovery have the potential to be beneficial to copper leach/solvent extraction/electrowinning operations. It is generally

    Jan 1, 2007

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    Protection of aluminosilicate aggregates against the corrosion by molten aluminum

    By S. Afshar, C. Allaire

    Several studied have recently shown that the use of non-wetting additives is not always a sufficient solution to improve the corrosion resistance of refractories against molten aluminum. Once in conta

    Jan 1, 2004