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Lead Blast Furnace Feeding at ComincoBy E A. Mitchell
In the fall of 1961, Cominco dis-carded its long-established system of feeding the lead blast furnaces by narrow-gauge tram and V-cars, and installed an elevated monorail bucket system. This system au
Jan 1, 1963
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Influence of Welding Parameters on Stir Zone Microstructures during Friction Stir Welding of Magnesium AlloysBy S. Borle
The microstructural features produced in friction stir welded AZ31, AZ80 and AZ91 alloys are examined when different welding parameters are applied. The microstructures primarily consist of a-Mg grain
Jan 1, 2011
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Converting using Isasmelt? TechnologyBy J. S. Edwards
The ISASMELT? process is recognized worldwide as a modem, flexible, environmentally-friendly and low capital cost smelting technology. Due to the inherent simplicity, and the advanced process control
Jan 1, 2007
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Maintenance management: IOC’s “Vision 2000” maintenance integration visionBy Grant J. Goddard
"The Iron Ore Company of Canada (IOC) has been in operation for over 30 years. Today, and in the future, technology and its application will play an ever more critical role in the company’s business s
Jan 1, 1996
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Chrome for CanadaBy J. W. Craig
CHROME ore, which is used in Canada in the production of ferro-alloys, in a variety of refractories, and indirectly in many chemical industries, is both commercially important and scientifically inter
Jan 1, 1940
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Chemical Metallurgical Plant Maintenance at Sherritt Cordon Mines, Fort SaskatchewanBy C R. Crook
A brief outline of production methods and processes is given to show how maintenance fits into the picture at this plant. The work force, and the tools needed to carry out this function, are then desc
Jan 1, 1964
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Pickle Lake-Crow River Area, District of Kenora (Patricia Portion), OntarioBy M. E. Hurst
Introduction Between 1903 and 1905, W. Mclnnis, of the Geological Survey of Canada, made a micrometer traverse of the Kawinogans (Crow) river from Kapkichegimaga lake to its junction with the Otosk
Jan 1, 1930
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Effect of Al and Mn on tensile properties of foam cast AZ91EBy L. Bichler
Lightweight magnesium alloys are gaining in popularity for applications in the automotive and aerospace industries, Their use, however, remains limited due to their relatively low strength and creep p
Jan 1, 2004
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Ripping of Ores and OverburdenBy J E. Curfman
This paper deals with using track-type and rubber-tired machines in the ripping and handling of overburden and ores. The techniques and proper attachments pertaining to the ripping of materials are co
Jan 1, 1965
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Power from Coal at WabamunBy M. M. Williams
ALBERTA has been generously endowed with oil, natural gas, coal and water power, thus giving power producers a wide choice in the type of plant and fuel which can be used. Therefore, with such a varie
Jan 1, 1963
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Bacterial Oxidation in Upgrading Pyritic CoalsBy A. E. McIlhinney, I. E. Puddington, C. E. Capes, A. F. Sirianni
"Two main problems are associated with the removal of pyritic sulphur from coals. The first is due to the fine state of dissemination of pyrite, which requires grindin1 to a very fine size to accompli
Jan 1, 1973
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Hanging - Wall Control at WillroyBy D Marshall
The sub-level blasthole benching method of mining has been proved to be economical at Willroy Mines. How-ever due to the nature and attitude of the wall rock, this method is susceptible to serious han
Jan 1, 1963
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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
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Geophysics at SeaBy W M. Cameron
Geophysical studies have extended seaward in recent years, and the important discoveries which have been made have led to a better understanding of geological processes. A present source of certain mi
Jan 1, 1963
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Carbon-Slag Reaction Kinetics - Saturation Injection Rate and Available Reaction Surface AreaBy F. -Z. Ji, G. A. Irons, M. Barati, K. Coley
The use of oxygen in electric arc furnace steelmaking is tied to the use of fossil fuels, and slag foaming. The current work examines the kinetics of carbon injection into EAF slags especially the sat
Jan 1, 2004
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Massive Sulphide Deposits in NewfoundlandBy D. M. Baird
"THE Island of Newfoundland lies on the extreme eastern edge of the continent of North America and at the extreme northeastern end of the Appalachian geological province. Its belonging to the Appalach
Jan 1, 1960
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Separation of Nickel and Cobalt from a Sulfuric Liquor with Synergistic Solvent ExtractionBy M. M. C Jiménez, D. C. Buzzi, D. C. R. Espinosa, J. A. S Ténorio, G. F. R Oliveira
In this work the extractive and selective capacities of solvent extraction synergistic systems to recover nickel and cobalt were evaluated. The liquor used was from the high pressure acid leaching pro
Jan 1, 2014
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Rock Stresses Induced by Shrinkage StopingThis paper generalizes open stopes into elliptical cross sections and applies the results of calculations based on the mathematical theory of elasticity to indicate stress distribution on the boundari
Jan 1, 1964
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Gypsum in Atlantic CanadaBy J. R. CAMERON
Gypsum is mined in all Atlantic Provinces except Prince Edward Island. It is generally thought to have been derived from the hydration of anhydrite in areas of minimal drainage. Late Devonian downwarp
Jan 1, 1984
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Wemco Large-Capacity Flotation CellsBy J. Graham Eby
"This paper describes the development and some typical applications of Wemco's large-capacity flotation machines, the No. 120 and the No. 144, with volumes of 300 and 500 cubic feet, respectively. Dur
Jan 1, 1972