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Contact Electrification and Electrostatic Separation of Ash- forming Minerals from High Ash Non-coking Coal Using Novel Fluidised Bed Tribo-charging SystemBy R. K. Dwari
The electrostatic beneficiation of coal is based on tribocharging characteristics of ash forming minerals and coal particles. The tribocharging of quartz, pyrite and coal particles contacted with vari
Jan 1, 2014
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Contact Metamorphism Of Some Colorado CoalsBy J. Brian Eby
CONTACT metamorphism of coals is any physical or chemical change in the character of a coal directly attributable to heat of surface or intrusive igneous rocks. Coal beds so affected are found in the
Jan 1, 1925
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Contact sorption drying of chromite concentratesBy C. Snyman, M. Le Roux, Q. P. Campbell, S. Engelbrecht
Due to the ultrafine particle size required for effective processing of chromite ores, dewatering of the concentrates presents a challenge. It is not uncommon for the ore to have elevated moisture con
Oct 3, 2023
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Contaminant Problems in Agrium’s Canadian Phosphate BusinessBy Julie Culverhouse, Dennis Grimm, Kieran Harding, Jean-Francois Boulanger
"Agrium’s Canadian Phosphate Business (CPB) is comprised of Kapuskasing Phosphate Operations (KPO) in Northern Ontario, Canada’s only operating phosphate mine, and Redwater Phosphate Operations (RPO)
Jan 1, 2011
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Contaminant Removal From Mine Effluents: Understanding The Aqueous Chemistry Is KeyBy L. R. Moore
The World Health Organization (WHO) considers contamination from oxyanions, such as selenium and arsenic, a global concern. While their elemental forms are toxic, the aqueous oxyanions are more so. Th
Feb 27, 2013
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Contaminants of the Underground AtmosphereBy William H. Mount
INTRODUCTION Effective mine ventilation is required to maintain a healthy underground environment for humans. Without effective ventilation, the environment can become unhealthy or hazardous as a r
Jan 1, 1982
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Contemporary Developments in TrainingThis paper will examine some of the significant developments in the training field in Australia in the past decade and the application of these changes to the mining industry generally, and the coal s
Jan 1, 1998
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Content and Structure of a Plant Grinding Management SystemThe Functional Performance Equation for ball milling circuits provides plant staff with a new means to improve circuit performance. However, successful execution of a plant project, with verifiable ci
Feb 23, 2014
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Content of Metallurgical Engineering Curricula in the United StatesBy Harold L. Walker
ENGINEERING educators have recently been discussing the advisability of extending the undergraduate curricula to five or six years, and a plan has also been proposed requiring a preliminary period of
Jan 1, 1940
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ContentsCommittee on Reduction and Refining of Copper............ 3 A.I.M.E. Officers and Directors.................... 4 Preface. By C. R. Kuzell....................... 7 Career an
Jan 1, 1934
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ContentsJan 1, 1965
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Contents of 1945 of Metals Division VolumeA New Microscopy and Its Pntentialities. By Charles S. Barrett. (Metals Technology, .April 1945) Physical Metallurgy Fundamental Principles Involved in Segregation in Alloy Castings. By R. M. B
Jan 1, 1945
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Contents of Volume 137 (Institute of Metals Division)Page Foreword. By Edmund M. Wise..................... 3 A.I.M.E. Officers and Dircctors...................... 4 Institute of Metals Division Officers and Committees............
Jan 1, 1940
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Contents of Volume 137 (Institute of Metals Division)Page Foreword. By Edmund M. Wise..................... 3 A.I.M.E. Officers and Dircctors...................... 4 Institute of Metals Division Officers and Committees............
Jan 1, 1940
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Contents of Volume 150 (Iron and Steel Division)Time as a Factor in the Making and Treating of Steel. By John Johnston. (Howe Lecture) (T.P. 1478) Influence of Chromium and Molybdenum on Structure, Hardness and Decarburization of 0.35 Per Cen
Jan 1, 1942
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Contents of Volume 150 (Iron and Steel Division)Time as a Factor in the Making and Treating of Steel. By John Johnston. (Howe Lecture) (T.P. 1478) Influence of Chromium and Molybdenum on Structure, Hardness and Decarburization of 0.35 Per Cen
Jan 1, 1942
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Contexte geologique et genese des gites d'amiante du sud du QuebecBy Robert Y. Lamarche
On exploite le chrysotile dans le sud du Quebec depuis plus de cent ans. Au cours des dernieres decennies, cette variete d'amiante est devenue une des principales substances minerales produites au Que
Jan 1, 1984
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Continent-Margin Tectonics And Ore Deposits, Western United StatesBy Daniel R. Shawe
Ore deposits of the western U.S. are divisible broadly into two genetic groups, a smaller one that fits the plate tectonic model of subduction and a larger one that appears unrelated to subduction. So
Jan 1, 1978
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Continuing Education for the Australian Mining Industry WorkforceBy T O Aspinall
The Australian mineral industry involves a diverse range of expertise and skills. Within that, the mining industry, representing mine planning, mine management and equipment operation, has capital i
Jan 1, 1994
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Continuing Method Improvements At The Eagle Mountain Iron Ore Mine Of Kaiser Steel CorporationBy Emmet K. Oslen
Kaiser Steel Corporation, the pioneer steelmaker on the Pacific Coast, was founded by the late Henry J. Kaiser. In 1944 the Company purchased from the Southern Pacific Railroad an iron ore property 20
Jan 1, 1972