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Evaluation of the mechanical properti of wood-derived charcoal briquettes for use as a reductantBy H. W. J. P. Neomagus, R. K. K. Mbaya, J. R. Bunt, N. T. Leokaoke, N. W. Makgobelele
Silicon Smelters consumes more than 80000 t/a of wood-derived charcoal as carbonaceous reductant in the production of silicon metal. More than 10% of this material is discarded as fines (<6 mm) genera
May 1, 2021
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Inorganic surface modifier analysis and applications to flotation, A. Chryssoulis, R. Dunne, and D. VenterBy A. Chryssoulis, D. Venter, R. Dunne
An often-overlooked parameter of flotation processing is the impact of surface chemistry. Flotation processing, being a heterogenous process is largely reliant upon the chemistry occurring at the inte
Jan 1, 2020
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Opportunities for the application of Augmented Reality in mining and minerals processing, G. Asbjörnsson, M. Getz, M. Evertsson, E. ClausenBy M. Getz, G. Asbjörnsson, M. Evertsson, E. Clausen
The mining and minerals processing industry is gradually being digitalised to improve efficiency and reduce waste. One aspect of this transition is to ensure that relevant process-data in sufficient q
Jan 1, 2020
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Important Considerations In The Testing Of High-Density Tailings For Beach Profile Prediction ? SynopsisBy G. I. McPhail
The authors have conducted several investigations into the prediction of the beach profile of high-density tailings and have found that there are a number of important considerations that need to be t
Jan 1, 2012
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Density functional theory study of chalcopyrite and pyrite surfaces for design of flotation reagents, D. Kumar, S.G. Srinivasan, V. Jain, and B. RaiBy D. Kumar, B. Rai, S. G. Srinivasan, V. Jain
Chalcopyrite and pyrite are among the major gold bearing minerals in the world. The gold content in chalcopyrite and pyrite varies from 0.02 to 200 ppm and 0.01 to 20 ppm, respectively. Apart from gol
Jan 1, 2020
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The importance of peroxide addition schedules in WEE (Waste Electronic Equipment) sulfuric acid leaching, R. Engelbrecht, E. Marè, T.Coetsee, and D.R. GrootBy E. Marè, D. R. Groot, R. Engelbrecht, T. Coetsee
Hydrogen peroxide is often used as an oxidising agent in experimental waste electronic equipment (WEE) leaching work. However, the high cost of peroxide is a negative factor in its consideration in fu
Jan 1, 2020
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Iron Recovery and Phosphorus Removal from Oolitic High-Phosphorus Haematite Using the FASTMELT® Process: A Comparative Study of Two ReductantsBy Y. Qin, X. Fu, T. Qi, H. Tang
"The FASTMELT ® process was developed as an alternative to blast furnace ironmaking; in this process, high-quality molten iron is produced using direct reduction followed by high-temperature slag/meta
Jan 1, 2017
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Water-cooled tap-hole blocksBy I. Mc Dougall
Water-cooled copper tap-hole blocks provide an effective means of extending the life of tap-hole refractories, as the lower temperature of the refractory material inhibits wear and other damage and pr
Jan 1, 2014
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Quality of PGE Fire Assays Using Spark Analysis on Lead ButtonsBy P. K. Hofmeyr
Traditional fire assay dates back over 3000 years and has changed very little over that time. The only improvement is to replace the gravimetric finish with dissolution of the Precious Metal bead foll
Jan 1, 2014
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The Use Of High-Pressure, Water-Hydraulic (Hydropower) Technology In South African Narrow-Reef Hard-Rock Mines (f75f8c8a-0a94-4f31-974d-db3720274473)This paper examines the new water-hydraulic (hydropowered) drill rigs that have been developed and proven in the last decade primarily in tabular, shallow-dipping, narrow-reef hard-rock South African
Jan 1, 2012
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The use of soundless chemical demolition agents in large scale in situ rock breaking applications in the mining industryBy P. L. Ngwenyama, I. Maubane
Soundless chemical demolition agents (SCDAs) are proving to be the future of sustainable and environmental-friendly mining. These expansive chemicals become critical when there is a need to break rock
Jul 23, 2025
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Continuing Professional Development (CPD) For Professionals In Engineering - 1. IntroductionLike it or not, CPD is upon us. As from 1 January 2006, all registered engineering professionals, i.e. professional engineers, professional engineering technologists, professional certificated enginee
Jan 1, 2006
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NIM reports (90294ef8-d383-40dd-b7c9-759cfebdceee)NIM reports Report No. 1615 Fluorspar pellets. A survey of the world market and an assessment of future South African production. Report No. 1621 Correction for matrix effects in the analysis of solut
Jan 8, 1974
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Presidential Address: Managing geotechnical uncertainty and risk in miningBy W. C. Joughin
The science of soil mechanics is 100 years old, and rock mechanics is about 80 years old. While methods of analysis and design have been developed and have evolved over time, these are relatively youn
Sep 6, 2023
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Monitoring the wear of water-cooled tap-hole blocks by the OPTISAVE fibre-optic methodBy M. Hopf
Numerous developments and improvements have been made to tap-hole designs. On the other hand, there are very specific designs in operation that have endured for many years without any modification. No
Jan 1, 2014
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An Audit of Environmental Impact Assessments for Mining Projects in KenyaBy F. Mwaura
"The aim of the audit was to determine whether the mining project environmental impact assessments (EIAs) in Kenya are undertaken according to international best practice. A sample of 50 EIA reports f
May 1, 2019
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An Improved Dc-Arc Process For Chromite SmeltingBy J. P. W. Bennie, A. de Jong, G. M. Denton
Mintek together with Middelburg Steel & Alloys, developed the DC arc furnace process for the production of ferroalloys with the expressed objective of smelting ore fines (<1mm) without the need for ag
Jan 1, 2004
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Prediction of rock fragmentation using the Kuznetsov-Cunningham-Ouchterlony modelBy E. K. Mutinda, D. K. Maina, R. M. Kasomo, B. O. Alunda
Assessment of blast fragment size distribution is critical in mining operations because it is the initial step towards mineral extraction. Different empirical models and techniques are available for p
Mar 1, 2021
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Stability design of slopes in carbonatite complexes characterised by brecciationBy D. Moses, J. A. Onyango
Carbonatites are generally competent rock masses with rock mass rating class II rating 60–74. In spite of their competency, they tend to be affected by weak features like manganese-iron veins and/or i
Sep 1, 2025
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Decoupling the effects of alteration on the mineralogy and flotation performance of Great Dyke PGE oresBy B. McFadzean, M. Tadie, T. Dzingai, M. Becker
Ores from a single deposit may exhibit extensive variability in their mineralogy and texture. The ability to quantify this variability and link it to mineral processing performance is one of the prima
Sep 1, 2021