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Improved Measurement Technique for Particle WettabilityBy Roberto C. G. Oliveira, Scott C. Brown, Brij M. Moudgil
The wettability or surface energy of particle surfaces dictates a number of multiphase ensemble interactions that have a significant impact in mineral processing. Dispersion, bulk powder handling and
Jan 1, 2003
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Cyanide: Oxygen Ratio for Leaching Gold in Sulphide Ores (ABSTRACT PAGE)By John A. Rumball, Martin R. Houchin
"For gold leaching of oxide ores, the optimum cyanide : oxygen ratio is approximately 106 mg/L NaCN : 10 mg/L O2 (6.9:1 by mole). In sulphide ores, galvanic coupling of the gold with the electrically
Jan 1, 2003
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Carbothermic Reduction of Alumina into a Metallic Solvent PhaseBy Derek Caizergues, Hurman Eric
Experiments have been conducted at around 1700°C to determine the possibility of carbothermic reduction of alumina under the presence of a metallic solvent. Total pressure of the system was reduced to
Jan 1, 2003
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Microbially Induced Mineral Flotation And FlocculationBy K. A. Natarajan
"Interaction with microorganisms results in significant surface chemical changes on minerals. For example, chemolithotrophs such as Thiobacillus ferrooxidans and Thiobacillus thiooxidans significantly
Jan 1, 2003
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The Influence of Acting Forces on Drainage and Rupture of Wetting Films (ABSTRACT PAGE)By K. W. Stöckelhuber, A. Wenger, H. J. Schulze
"An important elementary step of the flotation process is the forming, drainage and rupture of a thin intervening liquid film between bubble and mineral particle.After the encounter of the bubble with
Jan 1, 2003
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Behaviour Of Thallium During Lead Smelting (Invited) 2003Thallium is a very minor element found in lead ores. It's behaviour during lead smelting has recently become of much greater interest due to the effects it had on the health of waste heat boiler
Jan 1, 2003
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Coal Flotation in Electrolyte SolutionsBy A. V. Nguye, P. A. Harvey
Previous studies have reported that inorganic electrolytes can enhance floatability of coal. The research has shown that the enhancement, if any, is highly dependent on changes in solution pH, type of
Jan 1, 2003
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Carbochlorination of Rutile, Titania Slag and Ilmenite in a Bubbling Fluidized-Bed Reactor (ABSTRACT PAGE)By Johan Nell, Paul den Hoed
"Carbochlorination tests were conducted with matched particle-size fractions of rutile, ilmenite and hightitania slag in a small bubbling fluidized-bed reactor. The effects of temperature, the type an
Jan 1, 2003
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Conditions for Production of Copper Powder in a Pipe ReactorBy R. D. van der Weijden, W. F. C. van Wageningen
"Copper(II) can be recovered or removed from acidic copper sulfate solutions as cuprite or metallic copper powder by reduction with carbohydrates (van der Weijden et al., 2001, 2002). In order to make
Jan 1, 2003
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Improving Milling Circuits through Aggressive Approach to Cyclone and Overall Circuit Operation (ABSTRACT PAGE)By Patrick A. Turner, Timothy J. Olson, Abraham J. Schutte, Roman van Ommen
"The use of classifying devices in grinding circuits dates back to the early 1900’s when classifiers were installed to close ball mills. The search for ways to further improve grinding circuits led to
Jan 1, 2003
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Characterization of the Centrifugal Mill by Lumped Kinetic Math Model and Discrete Element ModelBy T. Inoue, K. Okaya
"Movement of mill charge in the centrifugal mill is essentially different from that in the vibration mill with circular path despite the apparently similar mode in the motion of mill body. As proved e
Jan 1, 2003
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The Effect of Temperature, Oxygen Potential and Slag Chemistry on the Stability of Chromium Spinels in Melter Slags in the Base Metals IndustryBy Neill Bartie, Jacques Eksteen, Sharif Jahanshahi, Shouyi Sun
The gradual increase in Cr2O3 levels of UG-2 ores has become a matter of concern for platinum producers in South Africa due to the formation of chromite spinels in melters. The effect of bulk FeOx/MgO
Jan 1, 2003
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Comparative Liberation Study by Image Analysis of Merensky Reef Samples Comminuted by Electric-Pulse Disaggregation and by Conventional CrusherBy Paul W. Weiblen, Louis J. Cabri, Rolando Lastra
"Preliminary tests were done to determine whether comminution by electric-pulse disaggregation, or E-PD (cf. Rudashevsky et al; 1995), was more effective than using conventional crushing for Merensky
Jan 1, 2003
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Grinding Mills: How to Accurately Predict Their Power Draw"The first 90 years of the last century generated a considerable volume of technical literature on the subject of grinding mill power and its prediction. It is therefore surprising that during this ti
Jan 1, 2003
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DEM as a Tool for Design and Optimisation of Mineral Processing EquipmentBy Paul W. Cleary
"DEM application in mineral processing has for many years been heavily focused on simulating mills of various types. This method can be used to simulate many other aspects of mineral processing operat
Jan 1, 2003
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Dual Energy X-Ray Transmission Imaging for Concentration and Control of SolidsBy H. U. R. Kattentidt, W. L. Dalmijn, T. P. R. de Jong
"Research at Delft University aims to develop systems for automatic inspection and sorting of bulk solids which can be applied in the mineral processing and recycling industry. A recent development in
Jan 1, 2003
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Application Of The Porous Plug System In The Anode Furnace At Onsan Smelter (2003)By Sang-Su Lee
This paper shows the application of the porous plug system in the Mitsubishi continuous copper smelting and converting process. This system has already been adopted and utilized in the steel industry
Jan 1, 2003
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Measurement of Gas Velocity in Industrial Flotation Cells (ABSTRACT PAGE)By C. Gomez, J. Finch, R. Dalhke, J. Torrealba-Vargas
"The dispersion of gas into bubbles is an essential feature of flotation machines. Three measurements have typically been used to describe the dispersion: superficial gas velocity (Jg), gas holdup and
Jan 1, 2003
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Application of High Electric Field Strength Microwave Energy for Processing Ores and MineralsBy D. Whittles, S. Kingman, S. Bradshaw, N. Miles
The influence of microwave energy at high electric field strength on ore strength has been investigated. Two ores of varying mineralogy were treated in both multimode and single mode microwave cavitie
Jan 1, 2003