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  • CIM
    Removal of Fluoride and Chloride from Direct Lead Smelting Dust by Alkaline Washing

    By B. Jin

    Removal of fluoride and chloride by alkaline washing from direct lead smelting dust which originated from an Ausmelt furnace is reported. The results show that the fluoride removal efficiency increase

    Jan 1, 2014

  • CIM
    Characterization of red mud aggregate populations generated under shear conditions

    By G. Simard, M. J. Gagnon, A. Charette, G. Péloquin

    "In the Bayer process, flocculants are introduced in the feed well to enhance the aggregation of red mud particles. To gain a better understanding of the flocculation process taking place in the feed

    Jan 1, 2002

  • CIM
    Z1600 Jameson Cell Test Rig – From Rental to Revenue

    By A. Taylor, M. Blanchette, J. Doucet

    "A Z1600 Jameson Cell Test Rig was rented for test work at Vale’s Clarabelle Mill operation. This paper discusses the evolution of renting the unit for test purposes to owning the unit and operating i

    Jan 1, 2012

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    Stir casting production of aluminium-silicon carbide particle composites: Importance of adequate mixing of particulates and melt

    By M. Bozorgtabar

    Metal Matrix Composites (MMC) have a ductile matrix containing ceramic particles, Due to their improved wear properties, Al?SiC composites have economical applications in many industrial uses where we

    Jan 1, 2005

  • CIM
    Test and Research on Hydrogen-Induced Cracking (HIC) Resistance of High-Strength Linepipe Steels (3688f627-12b2-410d-b4a7-6d72faf97b9b)

    By Y. Chengxian, F. Yaorong, Xinzhe. L.

    Many factors about the HIC (hydrogen-induced cracking) resistance of pipelines are discussed in this paper. The main factors that influence the ability of HIC are environmental and material factors. T

    Jan 1, 2005

  • CIM
    Design of Agitators for Storage and Surge Tanks with High Yield Stress Fluids

    By J. Jung, W. Keller, N. Rohn

    In hydrometallurgical minerals processing slurries are often processed at very small grind sizes and high solids concentrations. This normally results in flow anomalies of such slurries. Due to flow l

    Jan 1, 2014

  • CIM
    Vanadium Electrolyte Cost and Purity Considerations for Vanadium Redox Flow Battery Applications

    By Maria Skyllas-Kazacos

    The All-Vanadium Redox Flow Battery that was pioneered and has been developed at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) in Sydney since the mid-1980s is currently regarded as one of the most attract

    Jan 1, 2014

  • CIM
    The Processing of REE’s From Search Minerals’ Foxtrot Resource - An Update

    By Mike Johnson, Niels Verbaan, David Dreisinger

    The Search Minerals Foxtrot project in Labrador represents a significant Canadian resource of rare earth elements rich in the sought after heavy rare earth elements (19.8% HREE/TREE). A preliminary ec

    Jan 1, 2014

  • CIM
    Pollution Problems Associated with Sullivan Mine Hot Muck

    By R. L. Brown

    The burning sulphide ores in the Sullivan Mine generate sulphur dioxide gases. This paper is concerned with a description of the environmental impact of SO2 on air quality in the mine and on the surfa

    Jan 1, 1977

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    Notes on Coal Mine Fires (d5a7749c-a5dd-4bbb-b5f3-1f33d5b993bf)

    By H. C. M. Gordon

    MR. A. D. BADOUX: I have listened to Mr. Gordon's excellent paper with great interest, as I personally have gone through some of the experi­ences he has so clearly depicted. In particular, there

    Jan 1, 1938

  • CIM
    Cage hoist automation for today double-drum winder

    By E. Henderson

    "This paper outlines the upgrading of a double-drum 2000 hp cage hoist to provide fully-automatic operation from shaft station control panels. The application utilizes programmable controller technolo

    Jan 1, 1989

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    Key Anacon Sulfide Deposit, Gloucester County, New Brunswick

    By R. R. Irrinki

    Abstract -The Key Anacon deposit consists of four sulfide zones called, from south to north : Key Anacon No. 1, Key Anacon No. 2, Key Anacon No. 3, and Key Anacon Copper Zone. Massive sulfides of zo

    Jan 1, 1992

  • CIM
    Short-term price forecasting for primary aluminium

    By B. Arlyuk

    On the basis of research of relations among the market participants the analytical model has been created which connects the price of industrial good at stock exchange with volume of sales and the sto

    Jan 1, 2004

  • CIM
    Difficult Mining Conditions in 153 Orebody at a Depth of 4550 ft at Vale Inco?s Coleman Mine

    Vale Inco?s Coleman Mine 153 Orebody is a narrow vein deposit with a dip that varies from 30 to 70 degrees. It has a strike length of 1200-feet and the current mining extends from the 4250 level to 51

    May 1, 2009

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    Arsenic Management and Stabilization

    By K. Lundholm, A. E. Mäkinen

    "Ore grades are declining and getting more complex around the world which not only complicate the ore processing but also produce new type of requirements to manage the produce waste streams. One spec

    Jan 1, 2014

  • CIM
    Rock burst Research at Lake Shore Mines

    By Ernest A. Hodgson

    WHEN excavations are made, at depth, in hard brittle rock structures, as in certain mines in India, in South Africa, and in Ontario, the pressure due to overburden, together perhaps with inherent geol

    Jan 1, 1945

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    X-ray barium sulphate for North America

    By J. D. Nye, I. A. Farr, W. J. D. Stone

    "A unique deposit of barite exists near Brookfield, Nova Scotia. The crystals are extremely fine and the whole deposit virtually free of heavy metals. The deposit size was not large enough for convent

    Jan 1, 1980

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    Metals, Minerals and Research

    By Clyde Williams

    If you would allow me some liberties, I would re-state the title of this talk as Scientific Research, Our Greatest Resource, because that title would represent more clearly a present-day conception of

    Jan 1, 1947

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    Lead Blast Furnace Feeding at Cominco

    By 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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    Roasting of Beattie Concentrate

    By F. R. Archibald

    SINCE the opening of the Beattie mine, in 1933, the concentrate produced by flotation has been considered refractory. As the gold extraction by cyanidation was poor, the concentrate, during the first

    Jan 1, 1939