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Characterisation of Large Size Flotation CellsBy F H. Henrfquez, A G. Oroz
Design and operating conditions of large size mechanical flotation cells were evaluated by comparing them with actual operating conditions in a plant. The objective was to determine the time scale-up
Jan 1, 2005
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Copper-gold porphyry and skarn mineralization at Phu Lon, northern ThailandBy W. S. Fyfe, G. V. Albino, Ekawat Sitthithaworn
The mineralisation is associated with a composite diorite to quartz monzonite stock of Permian to Triassic age that intrudes Devonian carbonate strata. In the intrusive rocks it is associated with pot
Jan 12, 1993
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Production Of Self-Fluxing Pellets And Their Effects On Blast Furnace Operations At Kobe Steel's Nadahama WorksBy F. Shigeyoshi
The development of pelletizing during the last ten years has continued, however, self-fluxing pellets have not been regularly and commercially produced for use in blast furnaces, except as Kobe Steel,
Jan 1, 1969
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Direct upscaling of semivariograms and cross semivariograms for scaleconsistent geomodeling - SME Transactions 2013By O. Babak, O. Leuangthong, M. A. Cuba
Integration of data from multiple sources and/or multiple scales is a common, yet challenging aspect of geostatistical resource modeling. Common approaches to data integration are based on a cokriging
Jan 1, 2013
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The Future of Australia’s Mineral Wealth – Leasing to Support an Ageing PopulationBy K Morrison
Australia’s ageing population means that by 2050 there will be 2.7 people of working age to support each Australian aged 65 years and over compared with five working people per retiree today and compa
Nov 22, 2011
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Ammonium Carbonate Leaching Of Reduced Electric Arc Furnace (EAF) DustBy R. L. Nyirenda
One of the problems with ammoniacal-ammonium carbonate leaching of EAF carbon steelmaking flue dust is that zinc present in spinel phases is not leached. This paper presents results of test work in wh
Jan 1, 1992
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New Experimental Techniques for Studies of Interdissolution Phenomena in Solid OxidesBy A. Jakobsson
Studies of the rate of interdissolution in oxide systems in the solid state are of importance in materials processing through the powder-metallurgical route. As there is a need for following the rate
Jan 1, 1995
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Implementation of Good Sampling in Mineral Processing PlantsBy Luc Morin
What you don't know won't hurt you! This attitude can get you into trouble when considering your process! When trying to extract the most and the best possible performance from a mineral pro
Jan 1, 1999
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Case Study ù Final Closure Water Balance of a Tailings Impoundment Using Direct VegetationBy N Currey, G W. Wilson, P Ritchie
Kidston Gold Mine in Queensland, Australia has a 310 ha tailings impoundment that has undergone final closure rehabilitation. Kidston Gold Mine evaluated their closure options for this low acid genera
Jan 1, 2003
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Identification of surface chemical factors effecting Pb recovery in a lead/zinc circuitBy J. Menuge, G. Barker
"Liberation (QEM-SCAN) and surface chemical (time of flight secondary ion mass spectrometry -ToF-SIMS) analyses have been undertaken on plant Pb circuit flotation samples with the aim of defining the
Jan 1, 2014
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Metallurgical Considerations in the Design of a Bio-Oxidation Plant: A Case Study for a Refractory Arsenopyrite ConcentrateBy Peter A. Spencer
The metallurgical parameters necessary for the design of a carmercial scale bio-oxidation plant have been determined for the treatment of a refractory arsenopyrite concentrate using a moderately therm
Jan 1, 1990
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Precipitation of Gold and Silver in Cyanide Solutions by CarbonTHIS paper is the outcome of experiments carried on and experience gained. at the Waihi-Paeroa Gold Extraction Company's tailings plant at Waihi, New Zealand. The plant was erected to treat accum
Jan 1, 1912
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IC 6555 Milling Methods At The Concentrator Of The Walker Mining Co., Walkermine, California ? IntroductionBy M. R. McKenzie
This paper describing the milling methods at the Walkermine concentrator, Plumas County, Calif., is one of a series being prepared by the United States Bureau of Mines on milling methods and costs in
Jan 1, 1932
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Stability of Hall-Heroult CellsBy K. Kalgraf
The motion and stability of the metal/electrolyte interface is determined by Navier-Stokes equation. The equation may be decomposed into two independent equations by taking the divergence and curl of
Jan 1, 2001
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A Novel Separation Technology for Removal Recovery of Metals from Aqueous SolutionsBy L. L. Tavlarides, N. V. Deorkar
"Recovery/Recycling of metal ions from industrial process waste streams is a preferred alternative to disposal by conventional techniques. This paper presents methods for preparation of inorganic chem
Jan 1, 1996
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Kinetics of Ferroalloy Dissolution in Hot Metal at the Ingot Mould Foundry in Tata SteelBy Rashmi Kumar, Amit Chatterjee, Sanjay Chandra
The practice of adding alloying materials to a molten bath is an integral feature of many pyrometallurgical operations. However, very little is known about the dissolution rate and solution mechanisms
Jan 1, 1996
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The Deformation and Recrystallization of Commercially Pure Mg and Mg-Y AlloysBy R. Cottam
The deformation and recrystallisation of magnesium yttrium alloys containing 0.23, 0.84 and 2.71wt% yttrium and commercially pure magnesium extrusion has been investigated at temperatures between 200
Jan 1, 2006
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Optimizing Froth Zone in Larger Flotation Cells Through Innovative Spider Crowder Upgrade - SME Annual Meeting 2024By C. Cardoso, G. Bermudez, A. Jalili
Bigger flotation cells can result in larger froth surface areas and longer froth transport distances, this has been credited to impact froth recovery. Thanks to recent advancements, the newer flotatio
Feb 1, 2024
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Hydrothermal Conversion of Chalcopyrite Under Controlled E, and pHBy Joon H. Jang
At a selected pH, hydrothermal oxidation of chalcopyrite was carried out under controlled F+,, at elevated pressures and temperatures (172-200°C) by balancing the rate of oxygen injection against the
Jan 1, 1993
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HCL Acid Regeneration for Chloride Based Hydrometallurgical Processes with Minimum Environmental ImpactBy Chris Harris, Kamal Adham
The use of HCl acid is gaining momentum among hydrometallurgical processes. However, the issue of environmentally efficient and economically viable ways to regenerate HCl acid (from various metal chlo
Jan 1, 2014