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A Conceptual Study Into The Implementation Of A Centralized Blasting System At Samancor?s Mooinooi Mine ? SynopsisBy J. L. Louw
The utilization of centralized blasting systems is progressively becoming a feature of the South African mining industry, owing to increased pressure from the Department of Mineral Resources (DMR) to
Jan 1, 2012
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Developing a tapblock diagnostic systemBy L. Gunnewiek
An advanced real-time monitoring system called the tapblock diagnostic system (TDS) has been developed. The purpose of the TDS is to help furnace operators manage the safe operation and economical mai
Jan 1, 2008
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Pooncarie Project—The technical challengesBy S. C. Everett, I. S. Schache, P. A. Bannister, G. F. Balderson
The Pooncarie Project is located in the Murray Basin region of Australia. This region is a potential new mineral sands province. Due to the geological environment and the lithology of the deposit, the
Jan 1, 2003
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Titanium: The Innovators' Metal-Historical Case Studies Tracing Titanium Process And Product Innovation - SynopsisBy S. J. Oosthuizen
This paper examines innovation in relation to the availability of anew material: the metal titanium. The paper aims to highlight the need for the inclusion of entrepreneurial innovation as a necessary
Jan 1, 2011
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Geometallurgical study of historical tungsten tailings for reprocessing – The Yxsjöberg case, J. Mulenshi, P. Khavari, S.C. Chelgani, and J. RosenkranzBy J. Mulenshi, J. Rosenkranz, P. Khavari, S. C. Chelgani
The geometallurgical concept has mainly been applied to primary ore deposits, starting from ore characterisation to the economic optimisation of the mining operation. However, as primary ore resources
Jan 1, 2020
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Optimization of shape factor by the response surface method, and the effect on sphalerite flotation recoveryBy T. Uysal
Various morphological parameters that affect the flotation recovery of sphalerite were modelled and optimized using the response surface method (RSM). The effects of roughness value, shape factor, and
Sep 6, 2023
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The Influence of Control and Mechanical Conditions of Certain Parameters on JiggingJigging is a process of particle stratification in which the particle rearrangement results from an alternate expansion and compaction of a bed of particles by a pulsating fluid flow. The rearrangemen
Jan 1, 2010
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A new method for determining muckpile fragmentation formed by blastingBy A. Tosun
Muckpile fragmentation formed by blasting depends on the specific charge factor, the discontinuities in the rock mass, and the rock strength. Determination of the discontinuity characteristics and roc
Nov 30, 2022
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Evaluation of spheroidized tungsten carbide powder produced by induction plasma meltingBy K. Premlall, R. M. Dire, H. Bissett, D. Delport
Tungsten carbide is a fine grey powder. It can be formed into shapes by compacting with the addition of a binder. Spherical particles are generally preferred in additive manufacturing as they pack tog
Apr 1, 2021
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Green Topics - Mining And The Environmental AgendaTracey Khanna, Assistant Editor of UK?s Mining Magazine discusses some of the new and important environmental challenges, physical and social, that are facing mining companies. The tide of public o
Jan 1, 2000
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Various Techniques To Produce Low Carbon FerrochromeBy A. M. Ghodgaonkar, P. J. Bhonde, R. D. Angal
Primarily ferrochrome is used to introduce chromium into steels and alloys. Chromium enhances hardness, hardenability, corrosion, abrasion and wear resistance of the steel. High carbon ferrochrome
Jan 1, 2007
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Development Of A Vibration-Absorbing Handle For Rock DrillsBy J. P. D. Strydom
The transmission of excessive vibration to the human body can cause physical stress that may result in crippling pain or permanent disability. Rock drills are known to transmit high levels of vibratio
Jan 1, 2002
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Strength and mechanics of fractured rocks under triaxial loadingsBy A. M. Hefny, F. P. Siew, P. G. Ranjith
Fracture initiation and propagation, being one of the most intensive subjects in rock mechanics; contribute significantly to the deformation of jointed rock masses. An experimental study on fractured
Jan 1, 2003
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Forecasting algorithms of production and consumption dynamics of world countries resources on the base of Kondratyev’s cyclesBy I. E. Teymenson, L. A. Bakhvalov
Irrational usage of mineral commodities leads to depletion of natural resources and various ecological violations in natural environment. Fulfilment of a number of measures and strategic decisions by
Jan 1, 2003
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An Overview Of The Zincor ProcessKeywords: Pyrometallurgy, zinc, electrowinning Zincor has been producing zinc since 1969 via the roast-leach-electrowinning process. It is the only primary zinc producer in South Africa, and curr
Jan 1, 2006
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Computer Simulation Of The Equilibrium Relations Associated With The Production Of Manganese FerroalloysBy S. E. Olsen, K. Tang
The complex heterogeneous equilibria associated with the production of manganese ferroalloys have been simulated by employing recently developed thermochemical databases. The non-ideal Mn-Fe-Si-C all
Jan 1, 2004
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Estimation of the sampling constants for grains contaminated by mycotoxins and the impact on sampling precisionGrains are subject to contamination by mycotoxins which are metabolic by-products of various fungi. The fungal infestations produce local concentrations of the mycotoxins thousands of times higher tha
Jan 1, 2009
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IPMI awardsDr Andrew Cosgarea, Jr, Associate Director of Opera¬tions of the U.S. Mint, and Chairman of the Awards Committee of the International Precious Metals Institute, announced the IPMI award recipients for
Jan 1, 1985
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SPOTLIGHT on the SAIMM branchesOne of the important facets of The South African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy is its service to its members. One way of achieving this objective is by pursuing an active branch structure. In thi
Jan 1, 1990
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DiamondsBy E. P. Gush
Diamonds, an enigma in a mineral resource sense. Chemically, diamonds are no more than carbon crystals in a cubic system-formed one might add under conditions of great pressure and temperature. They
Jan 1, 1994