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Structural and Electrical Characteristics of Printed Silver and Palladium Nanoparticle NetworksBy C. B. van den Berg
n this study, silver and palladium nanoparticulate inks with different metal-binder ratios were screen-printed onto a paper substrate. The printed layers comprised the metal nanoparticles and an ethyl
Jan 1, 2014
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Oxidative precipitation of Mn(II) from cobalt leach solutions using dilute SO2/air gas mixture - SynopsisBy N. Mulaudzi
The use of SO2/air gas mixtures as an oxidant to precipitate Mn from Co(II) leach liquors was investigated. The effects of SO2/air ratio, pH and temperature on Mn precipitation were evaluated. It was
Jan 1, 2009
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Induction Melting Of Ferro-Alloy FinesBy C. Lemire, A. Biscaro
Ferro-alloys are sold according to the size grading specifications of users. Fines are produced during crushing and the amount produced depends on the crushing process and the physical char
Jan 1, 2004
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Atomisation Of FerroalloysBy D. Norval, J. J. Dunkley
The process of atomisation is introduced and related to granulation. Some processes applicable to ferroalloys are discussed, along with their limitations and advantages. Examples
Jan 1, 2004
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A Fluid Dynamics Simulation Of Chromium Recovery From AOD Slags During Reduction With Ferrosilicon AdditionsBy Z. Lin, M. Isac, R. I. L. Guthrie
The kinetic and thermodynamic efficiencies of chromium recovery from the slag in an AOD process during the slag de-oxidation period with ferrosilicon is a complex process affected by slag basicity, te
Jan 1, 2004
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Acid Leaching Of Heavy Metals From Bentonite Clay, Used In The Cleaning Of Acid Mine Drainage ? SynopsisBy F. Enslin
Heavy metals and sulphates in acid mine drainage (AMD) can beadsorbed onto bentonite clay, leaving clean water and a heavy metal loaded clay precipitate as products. Due to the toxicity of heavy metal
Jan 1, 2010
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Preliminary assessment of rockfall hazard based on GIS dataBy V. Labiouse, M. Jaboyedoff
GIS documents are of great interest for a quick and low-cost determination of areas endangered by rockfalls. They allow (i) the detection of potential instabilities from steep slopes and cliff areas,
Jan 1, 2003
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Electric Rock Drilling System For In-Stope Mining In Platinum OperationsBy P. J. Petit
The strategic mission of the South African mining industry is to extract the mineral assets in an energy efficient, economical and safe manner. Drilling has received particular attention in the last f
Jan 1, 2006
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eForce..Newest generation of electrostatic separator for the minerals sands industryBy E. Yan
Electrostatic separation has been a mainstay of minerals sands flowsheets for over 50 years. Recent electrostatic developments have shown better conductor/non-conductor separation than technology prev
Jan 1, 2003
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Mine Management by ObjectivesBy A. A. Hazell
Mine management by objectives By A. A. HAZELL The author discusses the objective areas of mine management. Setting objectives is seen to be a conscious process which starts at the highest level of man
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Phase Equilibria In K2O-Containing Manganese Smelting SlagsBy S. Ganguly
Slag samples taken from adjacent to the furnace wall of a submerged arc ferromanganese smelting furnace have been found to contain high concentrations of K2O. To characterize the phase equilibria rele
Jan 1, 2007
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Author's Reply to Discussion (6892bdec-7740-4c72-9841-329b5421e505)Solvent loading: It is agreed that it is advantageous, as far as reagent cost is concerned, to operate at maximum solvent loading. However, owing to the fact that no reliable automatic solvent flow c
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Effects of a Thio Collector Mixture for Optimising Recovery of a Low-Grade Carbonatite Copper Ore using Senfroth 38 FrotherBy A. P. I. Popoola, T. J. Olaniyi, A. A. Adeleke
"A laboratory froth flotation experiment was conducted on a low-grade carbonatite copper ore sample obtained from Phalaborwa in the Limpopo province of South Africa. The sample was a homogenous hydroc
Jan 1, 2015
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From C.Z.O. To Zinc Cathode Without Any Pre-Treatment. The Ezinex ProcessBy M. Olper
The zinc recycling is assuming more and more importance. A lot of zinc secondaries and wastes are ready to be collected and converted to zinc metal. The impurities present in these materials and the t
Jan 1, 2008
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Characterisation studies of Tectonised Clay shales and implications in the excavation of large size tunnelsBy Marco Barla, Mariacristina Bonini, Giovanni Barla
ABSTRACT: The paper describes the characterisation studies of Tectonised Clay Shales at laboratory and in situ scale. The interest relates to tunnelling under squeezing and swelling conditions, in Ita
Jan 1, 2003
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Improved Control of Phosphate Flotation by means of a Simple Mineralogical Regression ModelBy J. L. Gaigher
A simple mineralogical regression model is described, which was devised in order to help the flotation plant cope with rapidly changing headgrades and feed mineralogy. Minerals in the feed were dete
Jan 1, 1987
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DMS Cyclone Size Vs. Cyclone Efficiency: The De Beers PerspectiveBy Kurt RP Petersen, Hendriena van der Walt
With the decline in fine diamond production from the Argyle mine in Australia, there is a greater emphasis on efficiently treating the finer size fractions through a DMS circuit. Although it is genera
Jan 1, 2006
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Charcoal For Manganese Alloy ProductionBy M. Tangstad, B. Monsen, H. Midtgaard, R. Ishak, M. Syvertsen, I. Solheim
Charcoal is an interesting reducing agent because it is produced from growing wood which is renewable and does not contribute to global warming, provided that there is a balance between the felling of
Jan 1, 2007
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The Transformation Of Ferrochromium Smelting Technologies During The Last DecadesBy J. Daavittila, P. Jokinen, M. Honkaniemi
In the latter part of the 1980?s Outokumpu Chrome in Tornio, Finland, was in a situation when its twenty-year-old ferrochrome plant was becoming inefficient to sustain economically sound production. T
Jan 1, 2004
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Utilization of scripting languages for customization of mine planning packages by specialized usersBy D. R. Hack
The complexity of commercial mining software has gained rapidly over the past decade as hardware developments have surpassed software capabilities at a staggering rate. Software users, recognizing the
Jan 1, 2003