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Two roles of magnesium in sulphide mineral flotationBy M. Mirnezami, D. Lascelles, J. A. Finch, E. El-Ammouri
"In a previous publication, the depressant action of Mg above pH 10 on Cu-activated sphalerite was described (Lascelles et al., 2001). In the present communication, a second role, aggregation is intro
Jan 1, 2002
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Development of the Science of GrindingBy L. E. Djingheuzian
"IntroductionDURING the past two decades an enormous amount of empirical data has been accumulating on grinding. These data have been obtained by mill operators on grinding ores with a diversity of ch
Jan 1, 1952
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Comparing Prediction and Measurement of the Quality Index in Sand, Permanent Mould and Investment Castings Poured in A1Si7Mg03 (A356)By G. Morin, F. Chiesa, B. Duchesne
The Quality index is a useful tool allowing to assess the metallurgical quality of aluminium AlSiMg foundry alloys (A356/357). Its value is calculated from the ultimate tensile strength and elongation
Jan 1, 2006
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Ecological Engineering and Biological Polishing Methods to Economize Waste ManagementBy M. Kalin
"SUMMARYWaste management in general, and the water treatment of mine and mill effluents, has become an ever increasing burden for mining operations. A reduction in these expenditures would undoubtedly
Jan 1, 1988
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Probabilistic Analysis for Mine Design, Using Coal Pillar Design to Illustrate its Potential UsefulnessBy T. R. Kostecki, J. Hirschi
"Analytical engineering design is based upon a trial-and-error iterative and deterministic process. Within this process, the engineer obtains some estimated values, plugs them into de facto closed-for
Jan 1, 2015
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Economics, Resources, Environment and Technology As Driving Forces in the Base Metals IndustryBy A. D. Dalvi
Economics, Resources, Environment and Technology are the major driving forces in the base metals industry. However, these factors are intertwined and together will propel the industry in the future. T
Jan 1, 2005
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Best-in-class maintenance benchmarks in Chilean open-pit minesBy P. Oyanader
"In 2001, the Catholic University of Chile undertook a maintenance benchmarking study of six open pit copper mines having mill capacities varying between 18,000 t/d and 156,000 t/d, and collectively r
Jan 1, 2005
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Effect of Operating Variables in Knelson Concentrators: A Pilot-Scale StudyBy Sunil Koppalkar, A. R. Laplante
"A Pilot Plant was installed in one of the grinding circuits of the Dome Mill, Ontario, Canada. Tests were conducted on a KCCD12 Knelson Concentrator to systematically analyze the effect of operating
Jan 1, 2007
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Fibrous Dust -Its Measurement and ControlBy Gyan S. Rajhans
"The strategy of fibrous dust sampling is discussed, various sampiing methods are critically reviewed .and their application to coal dust is demonstrated. Fibre counting is described in detail. An att
Jan 1, 1970
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The Use of Mine Sequencing Controlled Through Numerical Modelling and Instrumentation to Destress a Highly Burst Prone Sill Pillar - DraftIn order to maintain a production rate of 6,000 tonnes per day from underground at the Williams Operating Corporation, two independent mining areas were required which created a long narrow sill pilla
Apr 1, 2005
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Cyclone modelling: A review of present technologyBy L. R. Plitt, A. A. Turak, B. C. Flintoff
"Since the publication of empirical cyclone models by Lynch and Rao in 1975 and by Plitt in 1976, the technical literature on this subject has consisted primarily of reports of applications, with only
Jan 1, 1987
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Galfan-coated automotive steel improves fabrication and performanceBy Richard F. Lynch, Frank E. Goodwin
"The development of Galfan, a new generation 95% zinc-5% aluminum-mischmetal alloy coating for steel, offers opportunities for greater fabrication flexibility and upgraded corrosion performance in aut
Jan 1, 1987
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Geochemical and geophysical gold exploration in the Timmins area, Ontario: a case historyBy A. Philipp, A. S. Middleton, G. A. Harron, A. B. Durham
"Basal till sampling techniques were used to search for gold mineralization in the Timmins, Ontario area. During 1978 and 1979, approximately 90 overburden sampling drill holes were completed in Murph
Jan 1, 1987
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Interaction between stress, mine geometry and rock mass behaviour at a Canadian shield mineBy M. W. Grabinsky, J. H. Curran
"Characterizing the spatial distribution of rock stresses is a challenge, especially in the geologically complex environments typically found at most metalliferous mines. Therefore, instead of focusin
Jan 1, 1997
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Improving Concentrate Grade through Smart Design and PilotingBy T. Strong
"Selectively recovering pentlandite from high levels of pyrrhotite presents a technical and operational challenge. The liberation characteristics and also the chemical environment is critical to perfo
Jan 1, 2017
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Some Significant Metallurgical Aspects of the Smelting of Pig Iron in Electric FurnacesBy Hans Chr Andersen
Almost every form of iron ore and carbon material has been used as a raw material in the production of pig iron in electric reduction furnaces. Experience derived from the operation of the large 33,00
Jan 1, 1963
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Stabilization of Lead and Zinc Flotation Circuits at Galmoy Mine, Kilkenny, IrelandBy Paul Laframboise, Nigel MacDonald, Mike Hallewell, Robert Thorpe
"Galmoy Mine, owned by Arcon Mines Limited, has operated since 1997, and is one of three operating lead/zinc mines in Ireland. Changes in ore type starting in mid 2002 created challenges to metallurgi
Jan 1, 2005
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Geophysical Case Study of the Gallen Deposit, Québec, CanadaBy D. Bois, P. Keating, J. Lemieux, M. A. Vallée, M. Allard, R. S. Smith, L. Z. Cheng, M. Chouteau, D. K. Fountain
"As part of a larger research program, a number of MEGATEM airborne electromagnetic (EM) test flights were flown over the Gallen massive sulfide deposit in northwest Québec. A particularity of this te
Jan 1, 2007
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Lake Shore GeologyBy W. T. Robson
LAKE Shore Mines, Limited, with property at Kirkland. Lake, Ontario, was incorporated m 1914 and commenced product10n m March, 1918, with an initial capacity of about 60 tons per day. Since that time
Jan 1, 1936
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Failure and downtime reporting — A key to improve mine equipment performanceBy J. Paraszczak
High productivity of the equipment employed is one of the key factors in reducing production cost in mining. One of the best ways to achieve it is an increase in availability. In order to identify the
Jan 1, 2000