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Oxygen Production TechnologiesBy K. J. Murphy, A. R. Smith, A. P. Odorski
"The need for large quantities of oxygen for use in metallurgical processes was a major driving force in the commercialization of tonnage air separation plants. Oxygen, nitrogen and argon impact the q
Jan 1, 1988
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Large Underground Coal Mines Of The 1990?sBy David D. Eyer
Since the decade of the 1990s is nearly upon us, I have focused on what I see are the likely trends featured in new large underground coal mines 10 years from now. I do this from the vantage point of
Jan 1, 1988
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The 1987 World Economy, The 1988 National Economy Through May, And Performance Of The U. S. Nonfuel Mineral Industry - World Economy In 1987By Joan Weinberg
Real output expanded at a 3.0% rate worldwide in 1987, a slightly lower pace than the 3.2% rate in 1986. The decline was accounted for largely by slower growth in the U.S.S.R. and the East European co
Jan 1, 1988
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Slags As Ceramic Raw Materials (e1ac2f74-9ae7-4a2d-b174-18d081a18ded)By M. R. Fletcher
Slags generated by the ferrous-metals industry can be used to produce high-tech ceramic materials. The properties of these ceramics can be controlled by judicious choices of composition, additives, an
Jan 1, 1988
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The Personal Impact Of Industrial Mineral ImportsBy L. P. Meade
The particular impact of imported industrial minerals varies within the Industry and is dependent upon many diverse factors. In a similar way, the impact on individuals has been varied and the degree
Jan 1, 1988
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Mitsubishi Process - Prospects to the Future and Adaptability to Varying ConditionsBy T. Shibasaki, S. Kamio, K. Kanamori
"Mitsubishi Process has been proven through fifteen years operation to be highly productive, cost efficient and easy to abate environmental requirements. However, in order the process to remain compet
Jan 1, 1988
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Oil to Coal Conversion at GreenvaleBy J. G. Reid
Nickel is second only to aluminium, of all non-ferrous metals, in energy required to convert the ore to metal. Nickel Laterite ores, which constitute the feed source for approximately 40% of world ni
Jan 1, 1988
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Hi-Tech Industrial Minerals --The International Market AspectsBy R. E. Blair
The mining and minerals industry has been, and continues to be, at the cutting edge of high technology. Iron and steel built the Industrial Revolution/copper electrified the world/coal tars and petrol
Jan 1, 1988
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Operations of the Vacuum Induction Refining (VIR) Plant at Chambishi Mine of ZCCM Ltd. to Produce High Purity Cobalt MetalBy U. M. Mutnti
In order to meet the stringent market requirements for high purity cobalt, ZCCM commissioned the VIR plant in December 1982. The plant comprises a 4.1 tonne/heat vacuum induction furnace with a rated
Jan 1, 1988
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OFR-22-88 Development Of A Monorail Bridge Conveyor SystemBy Guenter F. Lehmann
This report summarizes the results of the development and testing of a prototype monorail suspended bridge conveyor (MBC) system as a method of continuous haulage In underground mining applications. I
Jan 1, 1988
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Integrated Nickel Production in Outokumpu OyBy P. Koskinen
Outokumpu Oy has 30 years' experience in nickel production. It is mainly based on the technology developed within the company. The production chain starts from the mines reaching to the high-grad
Jan 1, 1988
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Technologies for Low Cost Retrofitting of the ER&S Copper SmelterBy Peter G. Cooper
"During 1987, the feasibility of modernising the ER&S smelter at Port Kembla, NSW, Australia was studied. The selection of appropriate technologies to carry the smelter into the 21st century considere
Jan 1, 1988
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MLA 16-88 - Mineral Resources Of The West Big Hole Study Area, Beaverhead County, Montana ? SummaryBy David A. Lipton
In the summer of 1985, at the request of the U.S. Forest Service, the U.5. Bureau of Mines examined the 109,000-acre West Big Hole study area to evaluate its identified mineral resources. The study ar
Jan 1, 1988
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OFR-58-88 The Potential Impact Of Acid Rain Legislation On The Domestic Aluminum Smelting IndustryBy John B. Bennett
In this report estimates are presented of the impact of the passage of five recently proposed "acid rain" bills on electric utility costs for coal-burning utilities servicing the domestic aluminum sme
Jan 1, 1988
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Steel in the Year 2000By S. J. Hogan, T. William
"By the year 2000, the steel industry, not only in the United States but in the rest of the world, will undergo significant changes. On the other hand, there will be a number of areas in which change
Jan 1, 1988
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Converting Simulation at Falconbridge LimitedBy A. A. Bustos
A model was developed to simulate the blow-by-blow operation of the converting process. From the weights, compositions and temperatures of all converter feeds the model calculates the composition and
Jan 1, 1988
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RI 9155 - Measurement of Incombustible Content of Coal Mine Dust SamplesBy N. Greninger
The Bureau of Mines conducted a laboratory study of the measurement of the water and rock dust (RD) contents of synthetic mine-type coal dust (CD) mixtures using a commercial unit for measuring water
Jan 1, 1988
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Models For Coal Blending: A ComparisonBy M. E. Gershon
Software for coal blending has gained a lot of recent attention as micro-computer programs have come on the market. Some of this software is appropriate and some is not. This paper looks at the types
Jan 1, 1988
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Overview of Cobalt Supply and ProductionBy L. R. Verney
About 75% of the market economy countries's supply of cobalt is produced in Central Africa by Zafre and Zambia. Zafre alone accounts for more than 55% and has the resources and capacity to increa
Jan 1, 1988
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WEMCO/LEEDS Flotation Column DevelopmentBy John B. Sabey, Vernon R. Degner
The industrial coal processing trend toward greater fines production, due to mining techniques and customer requirements for reduced ash and sulphur content in the fine coal product, is the basis for
Jan 1, 1988