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PB Battery Recycling. New Frontiers In Paste Desulphurisation And Lead ProductionBy M. Olper
The change in regulations and the strong attention to the environment have suggested some changes in the traditional processes for the recycling of lead acid batteries. Engitec Technologies, marketing
Jan 1, 2008
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GRP Piping Applications In An Aggressive Environment ? SummaryBy P M. Bradbury
The nature of aggressive process chemical requirements typically in the Platinum Refinery Industries, lend themselves to the use of Polymer Composite Glass Reinforced plastics for pipework and other a
Jan 1, 2006
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An electrochemical evaluation of the corrosion resistance of 14Cr steelBy M. J. U. T. Van Wijngaarden
SYNOPSIS The corrosion characteristics of a new steel, 14Cr, which is a modification of the well-known 3CR12, in aqueous sulphate solution were studied through polarization diagrams and a computer an
Jan 1, 1985
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Peak particle velocity prediction using support vector machines: a surface blasting case studyBy S. R. Dindarloo
Although blasting is one of the most widely used methods for rock fragmentation, it has a major disadvantage in that it causes adjacent ground vibrations. Excessive ground vibrations can cause a wide
Jan 1, 2015
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Mining And The Environment: Tax Incentives Encourage Orderly PlanningBy M. C. van Blerck
This paper outlines the tax provisions that became defective in January 1992, which allow a working mine to make tax-deductible contributions to a dedicated environmental body that is itself not subje
Jan 1, 1994
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Activity of chromium oxide in CaO-SiO2based slags at 1873 KBy K. Morita, N. Sano
Thermodynamic properties of chromium oxides in molten slags are very important for optimization of stainless steel refining processes as well as reduction processes of chromium ores. The solubility of
Jan 1, 2004
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Annual General Meeting of the Institute (1970)The Annual General Meeting of the Institute was held in Kelvin House, Johannesburg, on Wednesday, 26th August, 1970, at 4.15 p.m. Mr. J. K. E. Douglas (President) was in the Chair. There were al
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Modifications to the coal-preparation circuit at the Grootegeluk Coal Mine to improve its efficiencyBy C. van Loggerenbergt, P. E. Ventert
A strong incentive exists for the coal-preparation engineer to improve plant efficiency by modifying circuits and upgrading process equipment, since these result in lower production costs and more val
Jan 1, 1992
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The Use Of Selective Ion Exchange For The Recovery Of Base Metals From Effluent StreamsBy Marthie Kotze, Jacolien Wyethe, Bert Van Hege, Richard Bell
Base metal refinery effluent streams may contain low metal concentrations that cannot be recovered by precipitation. Although the concentration is low, the total mass of unrecovered metal can have sig
Jan 1, 2005
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Overview Of New Developments In Composite Materials For Industrial And Mining ApplicationsBy J. Markgraaff
Because composites offer new solutions to materials problems, they are currently the focus of intense research and development worldwide. However, the natural tendency of users is to remain with tried
Jan 1, 1996
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Investigation into Strata Behaviour and Fractured Zone Height in a High-Seam Longwall Coal MineBy G. Song, S. Yang
"SynopsisThe development of techniques and equipment for single-pass high-seam longwall mining in China is reviewed. Some methods used to obtain the fractured zone height are discussed. The boundary b
Jan 1, 2015
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The processing of eWaste. Part 1: The preparation and characterization of a metallic alloy derived from the smelting of printed circuit boards - SynopsisA brief overview is given of the issues regarding the processing of waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE). The printed circuit board component of WEEE is an exceptionally complex feed to po
Jan 1, 2009
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Air Pollution Perceptions And Their Impacts On The Coal Industry - SynopsisBy P. Lloyd
Perceptions of disaster caused by burning fossil fuels have reached such a pitch that they seriously threaten the very future of the industry. Coal is a dirty word. A leader in Business Day(January 19
Jan 1, 2011
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Studies Of The Dynamic Characteristics Of Plant Circuits For The Development Of Control StrategiesBy R. M. G. Machunter
The dynamic behaviour of plant circuits and the available instrumentation determine the control strategies that are appropriate for the duty of the mineral separation plant. Although steady state mode
Jan 1, 2007
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The Application of Log Semi-variograms to the Kriging of Moderately Skew Raw DataBy M. Thurston
This case study shows that for a set of lognormal data with a low coefficient of variation the semi-variogram of the logs has almost the same shape as the semi-variogram of the raw data. This means th
Jan 1, 1987
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Recovery of energy from the water going down mine shaftsBy A. Whillier
Recovery of energy from the water going down mine shafts by A. WHILLIER, Pr. Eng., Se. D. (M.I.T.) (Fellow) The influence of energy-recovery systems on the rise in temperature of water going down mine
Jan 4, 1977
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The use of small cooling plants on a mineBy N. Thorp, S. J. Bluhm
It has long been recognized that the provision of an acceptable thermal environment minimizes the danger and the adverse effect of heat stress, which is directly linked to decreased productivity, incr
Jan 1, 1986
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A Comparative Study Of Three Frequency-Distribution Models For Use In Ore EvaluationBy H. S. Sichel, Kleingeld
A frequency distribution model plays a fundamental role in ore evaluation, especially for the feasibility study of new deep gold mines. The geological complexity of the reefs being mined at present
Jan 1, 1992
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The detoxification of gold-mil tailings with hydrogen peroxideBy H. Knorre, A. Griffiths, R. Higgins, S. Gos
Hydrogen peroxide is gaining acceptance as a reagent for the treatment of mining effluents containing cyanide. In this paper some of the chemical and environmental aspects of treatment with hydrogen p
Jan 1, 1987
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The Dual-Electrode DC Arc Furnace?Modelling Insights - SynopsisBy Q. G. Reynolds
The dual-electrode direct current (DC) arc furnace uses two graphite electrodes, one connected as cathode and one as anode. Such an arrangement avoids some of the design difficulties associated with t
Jan 1, 2011