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EBSD – A Potential Supplementary Technique in Quantitative Characterisation of MineralsBy Kari Moen, John Rasmus Leinum, Jarle Hjelen, Terje Malvik
"Industrial minerals may contain the same elements in approximately the same amount. In these cases backscatter electron imaging or chemical analysis are not sufficient to identify the minerals. Anoth
Jan 1, 2003
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Differential Classification of Dense Material in a Three Product CycloneBy Aubrey Mainza, Malcolm S. Powell
"A hydrocyclone with two vortex finders, named the three-product cyclone (3PC), has been successfully tested in the Platinum industry for dealing with the dense Chromite found in UG2 ores. This dense
Jan 1, 2003
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Comminution of quartzite waste to be used in civil constructionBy Rodolfo Silva, Antonio Peres, Afonso Martins, Gilberto Ramalho, Mario Cabello
The consumption of aggregates in civil construction has increased considerably in Brazil for the last years. The extraction of sand and gravel generates significant environmental impacts. As the quarr
Jan 1, 2014
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The investigation of operating parameters in a vertical stirred millBy Garren Edwards, van der Westhuizen. Andre
"Due to the depletion of easily treated coarser ores, more mineralogically complex ores with smaller valuable mineral grain sizes are treated, the means to liberate these minerals lies in grinding fin
Jan 1, 2014
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Bioremediation of Polluted Waters in a Uranium Deposit (ABSTRACT PAGE)By Stoyan N. Groudev, Ioannis Paspaliaris, Plamen S. Georgiev, Irena I. Spasova, Kostas Komnitsas
"The uranium deposit Curilo located in Western Bulgaria for a long period of time was a site of intensive mining activities including both the open-pit and underground mining techniques as well as in
Jan 1, 2003
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Flotation In A Fluidized Bed ? A New Paradigm For FlotationBy Graeme J. Jameson
In conventional flotation machines, the recovery is strongly related to particle size. As particle size increases, the recovery also increases, reaching a maximum in the range 20 to 120µm. Beyond this
Sep 1, 2012
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The AGDP In 2012 ? Nine Years Of Exceptional Graduate TrainingBy J. A. Sweet
The issues facing graduate training in the mineral processing industry are not too different today from those that prompted the initiation of the Anglo American Platinum Graduate Development Programme
Sep 1, 2012
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Production Of Briquette Coal From Soma Basin Lignites In TurkeyBy F. M. Isik
Due to not to being our own sources, some energy sources such as oil and natural gas which are used frequently, are not reliable energy sources for our country. Coal is an important energy source that
Sep 1, 2012
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Optimisation of Grinding Process in a Magnetite Ore Beneficiation PlantBy M. D. Vilarinho, W. Xuan, F. Vasconcelos Guimarães
"This article summarises the efforts to reduce the energy consumption in grinding in a magnetite ore beneficiation plant. ArcelorMittal Kryvyi Rih ore beneficiation plant produces magnetite concentrat
Jan 1, 2018
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The Influence of Fine Size Classification in Mineral Processing IndustryBy H. J. Wu
The optimum performance in mineral processing plants usually demands the optimum size reduction, which is frequently achieved by a closed grinding circuit. Due to the difficulty associated with fine s
Jan 1, 2014
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Environmental impact assessment of mining projects in Chile: A reviewBy Verónica Fernández, Jaime Solari
"The Chilean Environmental Impact Assessment System (EIAS) of investment projects was created in 1994, date in which the General Environmental Law was enacted. The compulsory environmental approval of
Jan 1, 2014
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Investigation of flotation rate constant in fine coal flotation processBy Cheng Gan, Gui Xiahui, Li Shulei, Cao Yijun, Liu Jiongtian, Wu Lun
Flotation rate constant is an essential parameter in the flotation process. The fine coal sample utilized in this investigation is anthracite from the Shenhuo mine in eastern China. Fine coal flotatio
Jan 1, 2014
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The First Bio-Oxidation Plant in China - Yantai Gold SmelteryBy Xie Jiyuan, Hu Yuehua, Yang Songrong, Zhu Zhansheng, Qiu Guanzhou
"By the end of 2000, the first bio-oxidation plant in China that designed by ENFI come successfully into commercial operation in Yantai Gold Smeltery. Its capacity is 50t/d of refractory gold ore conc
Jan 1, 2003
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Efficient Utilisation of Coarse Magnetite Concentrates in Sintering and PelletisingBy Matt Kilburn, Liming Lu, Steve Suthers, Alexander Edenton, Rodney Smyth, Matt Adam
"Magnetite concentrate is naturally good for pelletising. However, due to the depletion of reserves of traditional high grade hematite iron ore worldwide, the usage of magnetite concentrate in sinteri
Jan 1, 2018
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Mineral Recovery Modeling In Separation Processes – Use of Particle DataBy Jussi Liipo, Pertti Lamberg
Image analysis of process samples gives precise data on particles and their composition. The results presented as liberation tables and maximum grade-recovery curves are informative and good for compa
Jan 1, 2003
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Scale-Up for Gas-Liquid-Solids Processes in Continuous FlowBy James Y. Oldshue
"Very seldom is it possible when contacting a gas with a slurry to measure the dissolved gas concentration in the slurry, and even where possible, equilibrium data with a suitable Henry.s law constant
Jan 1, 2003
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Computer Simulation of Iron Ore Agglomeration Process in Rotating DrumsBy Kal Sastry, Anshuman Prasad
This paper presents a population balance model (PBM) for describing the agglomeration process and select a suitable coalescence kernel that can simultaneously describe nucleation, layering and coalesc
Jan 1, 2003
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Beneficiation Of Pyrophyllite By Selective Breakage In Various Grinding ConditionsBy Kwan Ho Kim
The beneficiation study of low quality pyrophyllite is conducted to enhance the value of it by selective grinding. In mining stage, the main gangue mineral is quartz, and the content of quartz in ore
Sep 1, 2012
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Measuring the induction time for particle-bubble attachment in flotationBy David I. Verrelli, Boris Albijanic
"Froth flotation is an exceedingly complex physicochemical process. The convenience of distilling much of the complexity of the bubble-particle interactions into a single parameter has led to the cont
Jan 1, 2014
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Innovation in Magnetic Techniques of Material Treatment: Technology at CrossroadsBy Jan Svoboda, Toyohisa Fujita
"The current status and history of innovation in magnetic methods of material treatment are reviewed. The milestones and key drivers of innovation are identified, advantages of magnetic separation in
Jan 1, 2003