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The Manufacture of Mineral WoolBy J. E. Gillespie
Introduction Mineral wool may be defined as "rock, slag, or glass fibres made by a process of melting and blowing by steam or air, containing a minimum of oil and unfiberized material" (U.S. Bureau
Jan 1, 1948
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Design, Construction, and Commissioning of Air Separation Units in Remote LocationsBy K. van Warmerdam, M. Pearson, C. Kember, D. McMullen, M. Thayer, C. Ugarenko
In July 2012, Hatch Ltd. and Air Products & Chemicals Inc. completed construction and commissioning of a 4000 tpd O2 cryogenic air separation unit (ASU) for Barrick Gold’s Pueblo Viejo Project located
Jan 1, 2014
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Froth Based Control in Flotation Plants - State of the ArtBy 000-900-009-492
The flotation has been and is still the most widely used mineral concentration method. Because of its complexity, the flotation process required the development of robust control strategies which was
May 1, 2001
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Hydrogen Mitigation in the McClean Lake Uranium Leaching CircuitBy W. McCombe, G. Remple, L. Zunti, M. Bernardin, L. Nightingale-Mercer
"The McClean Lake Mill is located approximately 700 kilometres north of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada and is operated by AREVA Resources Canada Inc. (AREVA). The mill was designed to process high gr
Jan 1, 2017
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Probabilities in Estimating the Grade of Gold DepositsBy C. O. Swanson
CALCULATING the average grade of a gold deposit is a problem that presents certain unique difficulties. Particularly troublesome is the fact that the average of the samples taken from a deposit is lik
Jan 1, 1945
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Thin Spray-On Liner: A Project Update on Current Work In Sudbury, CanadaBy C. Graham
Thin Spray-On Liners (TSLs) have been researched and in development for over two decades and yet their fully functional and widely justifiable application in mining has yet to be achieved. While the e
Aug 1, 2013
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Protective coatings in the mining industryBy L. D. Eccleston
Any man-made structure will eventually decay, but we are basically concerned with the prevention of corrosion within a fairly limited time span. How corrosion can be minimized by design, the removal o
Jan 1, 1979
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Improving the Process of Blending Consistent and Predictable Feed in the Nickel Smelting Process Using PGNAA Technology (e661f665-f6c8-4db9-ab1c-aa460f31422a)By A. Montera, M. Loken
"The process of blending consistent and predictable feed for the roasters is critical for optimizing product quality and controlling production costs. To assist in this process, online PGNAA slurry an
Jan 1, 2017
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Coal Gasification - The "New" Energy SourceBy J H. Dressel, J. E. Williams
This paper presents a brief review of what coal gasification is, procedures that are available today and processes that may be available in the future. Examples are given as to how the process might b
Jan 1, 1973
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Application of water covers, remote monitoring and data management systems to environmental management at uranium tailings sites in the Serpent River WatershedBy M. Courtin, D. Berthelot, M. Haggis, D. McClarty, R. Payne
Over forty years of uranium mining in the Elliot Lake region of Ontario (1956–1996) has resulted in the production of over 300 million pounds of uranium. With the completion of mining activity, Rio Al
Jan 1, 1999
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Heavy media cyclone circuitsBy J. Hoover
"IntroductionThis chapter will discuss the operational and maintenance aspects of a heavy media cyclone circuits as applied to coal processing and using magnetite as the media. It deals with heavy med
Jan 1, 1989
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The Poulter Seismic Method: Oilfield Techniques in the Study of Polar Ice Caps and the Contribution of Glacier Techniques in the Discovery of Oil and MineralsBy Thomas C. Poulter
Abstract The Poulter seismic method of geophysical exploration is an attempt to obtain an increased efficiency in the conversion of the energy of an m~pl06ion into useful energy which has directive
Jan 1, 1950
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Opportunities for Energy Savings and Energy Recovery Using Indirect Heat Exchangers for Bulk SolidsBy Neville Jordison
Indirect, gravity flow, heat exchangers have become a well established technology in mineral and metallurgical process plants. The technology is a conventional heat exchanger using high efficiency pla
Jan 1, 2011
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Role of Process and Logistics Simulation Modeling in Delivering Capital Effective and Operationally Efficient Solutions for RTFTBy G. Issid, J. McGinty, C. Lee, Y. Pepin
For more than a decade, Hatch has used process and logistics models to assist Rio Tinto Fer et Titane (RTFT) with capacity planning, debottlenecking, and optimization to help ensure design capability,
Jan 1, 2011
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Mapping the Future of Occupational Health and Safety in the Nigerian Mining SectorBy Iwueze Anaekperechi Rose
The International Labor Organization has declared mandatory adequate provision of safe workplace and safety for all workers in all occupations including the mining sector. Early scientists like Agrico
Aug 1, 2013
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Industrial Engineering at the Jeffrey MineBy J M. Fletcher
The responsibility and scope of the Industrial Engineering Department, as organized at the Jeffrey mine, has been broadened to include any study, project or report that could result in more effective
Jan 1, 1963
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Progress in Metal Mining in ManitobaBy George E. Cole
Introduction In view of the fact that, during the past year, two Manitoba mines-Flin Fion and Sherritt Gordon-have entered the list of producers and have materially increased that Province's con
Jan 1, 1932
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Ventilation on Demand ? The Impact of Sensors, Installation, Control Strategies, Commissioning and Advanced Controls PerformanceBy J. Janzen
The cost to supply ventilation may exceed 40% of the total mine energy cost for underground mines and is often higher for deeper mines. The goal of Ventilation-on-Demand (VOD) is to ensure that the re
Aug 1, 2013
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Cost-Saving Strategies in Mine VentilationBy Euler De Souza
"Underground operation ventilation energy requirements constitute a significant portion of mine energy consumption (40–50%) and total energy costs (25–40%). In general, mine ventilation systems are en
Jan 1, 2018
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Case Study – Blind Shaft Sinking for BHP Jansen ProjectBy Patrick Rennkamp, Wolf-Dieter Trodel, Andy Fearn
"The Jansen shafts are completed using purely mechanical excavation. This paper summarises the geology, a description of the shafts, the method used for excavation and the results achieved along with
Jan 1, 2019