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  • AUSIMM
    Iron Sinter Process Control Using X-ray Diffraction

    By U König, N Norberg

    Traditionally, quality control of iron sinter has relied on time-consuming wet chemistry. However, the mineralogical composition that defines the physical properties, such as strength or reducibility,

    Jul 13, 2015

  • CIM
    Iron Sulfide Minerals in Thiosulfate-Gold Leaching: Some Problems and Solutions

    The negative effects of pyrite and pyrrhotite on thiosulfate gold leaching have been investigated. Possible remedies to reduce some problems are discussed. In a gold bearing pure silicate ore, 92% of

    Jan 1, 2005

  • TMS
    Iron-Carbon Nuggets Coalescence: Influence of Slag's Liquid us Tempera Tures

    By Marcelo Mourao, Adolfo Pillihuaman, Alberto Nogueira, Cyro Takano

    "The self-reduction is an alternative and promising process for production of pig iron because offers decisive benefits such as enhancing the reaction kinetic with decrease in fuel consumption and C02

    Jan 1, 2013

  • TMS
    Iron-Carbon Phase Diagram a Century ATV Ariance with Chemical Thermodynamics

    By Helfried Nafe

    "For about a century thermodynamically absurd facts have been propagated in conjunction with the iron-carbon phase diagram. These facts concern fundamental relationships of chemical thermodynamics. At

    Jan 1, 2014

  • AIME
    Iron-Graphite Powder Compacts

    By Alexander Squire

    A BRIEF study of the effects of material and processing variations upon the tensile properties of steel formed from mixtures of iron and carbon was made in order to provide information regarding the .

    Jan 1, 1947

  • CIM
    Ironing Out the Process at Canadian Electrolytic Zinc

    By L. Rosato

    In the past decade, as a result of increasing iron loads, Canadian Electrolytic Zinc (CEZinc) has become a pioneer in understanding the critical factors that affect the roasting of concentrates with h

    Jan 1, 2006

  • ABM
    Ironmaking Increase Of The Sinter Basicity Through The Insertion Of Partially Inert Magnesium Silicate Mini Lumps With Mineralogically Stable Interphases

    By Javier Martinez Rubio

    In this paper we will discuss the benefits of a very innovative way of introducing MgO in the blast furnace operation through the sinter, using mini lumps of dunite. By changing the traditional way of

    Aug 16, 2017

  • AUSIMM
    Ironstone Deposits, Iron Knob, Middleback Range Area South Australia: Discovery and History of Early Prospecting

    Very little has been written about the discovery and early history of prospecting of ironstone deposits in the Iron Knob-Middleback Range area of South Australia, the main source of supply of ironston

    Jan 1, 1969

  • TMS
    Irradiation Influence on the Properties of HMS-Polypropylene Clay/AgNPs Nanocomposites

    By Duclerc Fernandes Parra, Vijaya Kumar Rangari, Washington Luiz Oliani, Ademar Benevolo Lugao, Nilton Lincopan

    Due to its versatility and low cost, polypropylene (PP) is one of the most widely used polymers in the world, consequently in research and development of new products. The polypropylene modified was p

    Mar 1, 2018

  • TMS
    Irregular Cellular Automata Modeling of Recrystallization and Grain Growth in an At-killed Steel Including the Influence of AIN-Precipitation

    By K. G. F. Janssens

    In the process of annealing a deformed metal the microstructure changes due to concurrent recrystallization, grain growth and precipitation. It is common knowledge that all three of these microstructu

    Jan 1, 2003

  • AIME
    Irvine Oil District, Kentucky

    By Stuart St. Clair

    IN view of the great interest shown in the oil possibilities of Kentucky, one is impressed with the paucity of reliable literature on the oil fields of the state. A few brief reports by the Federal an

    Jan 7, 1919

  • AUSIMM
    Is a 2.5áper cent Success Rate Good Enough? Traditional Mine Development Methods have the Tail Wagging the Dog

    By J Jackson, D C. Curry, A C. Keith

    Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) data shows that since 2006 the balance of capital costs associated with mine development has become weighted greater than 75 per cent to enabling infrastructure a

    Sep 29, 2013

  • AIME
    Is a Change in Solid Solubility a Liability or an Asset?

    By E. M. Wise

    WHEN man became dissatisfied with the mere utilization of physical force and began to use weapons, he made a definite stride forward. At first he used sticks, animal bones and stones, often rudely sha

    Jan 1, 1931

  • CIM
    Is a Koepe Hoist Always a Better Solution

    By R. P. Townsend

    It is a widely accepted "fact" that a Koepe friction hoist is generally the best solution for production hoisting when compared to a double drum hoists. This would appear to be true if one looks at th

    Jan 1, 2011

  • CIM
    Is an Autonomous Haulage System Better than a Manual System?

    By J. Parreira

    This paper presents a deterministic/stochastic model that was created to compare an autonomous haulage truck system to a manual one by calculating and estimating benchmarked Key Performance Indicators

    Aug 1, 2013

  • SME
    Is Bigger Better? Colorado MPD Examines Age-Old Question

    Never known as a conference to shy away from its share of off-color jokes, the Colorado Mineral Processing Division?s Annual Meeting returned to the Broadmoor Hotel in Colorado Springs, CO April 26-28

    Jan 1, 2012

  • AUSIMM
    Is Every Mine a Pilot?

    By G I. Lumley

    ‘Every mine is a pilot’ is an attitude which encourages the mining paradox of optimistic mine plans and equipment under performance; propped up by an environment lacking accountability. The premise th

    Jun 22, 2016

  • SME
    Is International Experience of Risk-Based Decision Making for Road Tunnel Safety Applicable in the Unique US-American Regulatory Environment? - NAT2024

    By Arnold Dix, Oliver Heger, Bernhard Kohl

    In the USA, risk-based decision making has not been a common approach to tunnel safety in the past, but this is changing, as concepts such as “equivalency” in the NFPA 502 framework gain acceptance in

    Jun 23, 2024

  • AIME
    Is It Feasible To Make Common Carriers Of Natural Gas Transmission Lines?

    By Samuel Wyer

    Over 8,000,000 people in the United States depend on natural gas for their cooking, heating and lighting service. This service has been made possible only by the investment of large amounts of capital

    Jan 5, 1914

  • AUSIMM
    Is Measuring pH Enough?

    By J Kinal, I Mitchell

    Many flotation plants use pH to adjust the pulp chemistry of their system to achieve optimum separation. For example, in a sequential lead/zinc circuit the pH during sphalerite flotation is increased

    Jan 1, 2006