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Important Considerations in the Design of Mechanical Flotation Machines
By L D. Redden, M G. Nelson
Mechanical flotation machine design is typically based on hydrodynamic analysis, with scale-up calculated by geometric proportionality. End users often specify and purchase machines on the basis of re
Jan 1, 2005
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Precious Metal Recovery Via Electrolysis to Yield a Filterable Sludge
By T Weldon
In the last 15 years, it has become increasingly popular to win gold and silver from carbon strip solutions with electrolytic æsludgeÆ cells. The precious metal sludges produced in the cells are washe
Jan 1, 2005
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The HydroFloat Separator ù A New Technology for Recovering Coarse Phosphate Sands
By T C. Westerfield, G, M J. Mankosa
An innovative separator known as the HydroFloat cell has been developed specifically for the upgrading of coarse particles that are difficult to recover using conventional flotation cells. The novel c
Jan 1, 2005
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Sampling Challenges in Highly Dispersed Types of Mineralisation
By C F. Prins, C LantuTjoul
Mineralisation in alluvial diamond or vein gold deposits is often hosted in trapping mechanisms. For instance, diamonds are nested in bedrock depressions such as gullies and potholes which were carved
Jan 1, 2005
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Statistical Investigation of the Risk of Accidental Impact Opening of Mine Shaft Detaching Hooks
During 1995 a catastrophic accident took place at the No 2 Vaal Reefs shaft in South Africa, when a locomotive fell onto a cage, causing the death of 104 people. The subsequent Commission of Enquiry f
Jan 1, 2005
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Reduction of Mechanical Entrainment by Polymer Depressants
By Y Peng, D Wannas
In the fine particle flotation technologies being developed today the fine hydrophilic (gangue) particles are usually well dispersed. These highly dispersed fine particles can be recovered into the fl
Jan 1, 2005
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Pike River Coal - Project Management Challenges
The Pike River Coalfield is located on the West Coast of the South Island of New Zealand near the top of the Paparoa Range approximately 45 km north east of the coastal town of Greymouth. The Pike Riv
Jan 1, 2005
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The Influence of Pyrite on Galena Oxidation and Subsequent Flotation
Folklore suggests that oxidation is detrimental to sulfide mineral flotation, and in many instances is the reason given for values reporting in the tailing. However, while a considerable body of work
Jan 1, 2005
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The Application of GyÆs Formula and Sampling Best Practice at the Snap Lake Phase I Diamond Bulk Sampling Plant
The Snap Lake Phase I project initiated a subsampling campaign on the material (kimberlite/metavolcanic/granite) mined and treated for diamonds. The campaign was aimed at determining the optimum subsa
Jan 1, 2005
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Monitoring and Control of Ventilation in Polish Coal Mines
By S Wasi, J Tobiczyk, J Roszkowski
Methane and fire hazards have a vital effect on work safety and continuity of mining plant operation. In the 1990s, the SMP hazards monitoring and ventilation control systems, based on continuous meas
Jan 1, 2005
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The Effect of Heavy Oxidation Upon Flotation and Potential Remedies for Merensky Type Sulfides
By P J. Harris, D J. Bradshaw
Surface oxidation of sulfide minerals, such as that found in the regions of a sulfide ore body near the water table, can have a significant impact upon flotation. This theme has been explored for Mere
Jan 1, 2005
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Fundamental Properties of Flotation Frothers and Their Effect on Flotation
By J S. Laskowski
Froth flotation process requires the use of frothers. These important flotation agents are commonly characterised as either æselectiveÆ or æpowerfulÆ and are chosen following general guidelines and ve
Jan 1, 2005
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Epithermal Gold-Silver Deposits in New Zealand - A New Wall Poster
By R L. Brathwaite
The epithermal gold-silver deposits wall poster is one in a series of posters on different mineral deposit types being produced by GNS Science to raise awareness of the characteristics of New Zealand
Jan 1, 2005
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Carbonate Alteration of the Upper Mount McRae Shale at Mount Whaleback, Western Australia ù Implications for Iron Ore Genesis
By G R. Dickens, N H. S Oliver
The genesis of giant hematite ore deposits in northwest Australia remains a contentious topic in part because key evidence supporting a unifying genetic model has not been found at all deposits. In pa
Jan 1, 2005
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Creating Value Through the Application of Flotation Science and Technology
By B Huls, B E. Smith, I Brake, M Yu
A brief outline of some of the pioneering events in the development of flotation technology, which originated in Broken Hill at the start of the 1900s, is presented. The development of the original Po
Jan 1, 2005
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Flotation Machines in Brazil ù Columns Versus Mechanical Cells
By A E. C Peres, P R. M Viana
The role of flotation columns in comparison with conventional mechanical flotation cells is discussed under the scenario of Brazilian flotation technology. All iron ore concentrator circuits commissio
Jan 1, 2005
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Effect of Dissolved Gas on the Force Between Silica and Glass in Aqueous Ocyadecyltrimetylammonium Chloride Solutions
By W A. Ducker, R-H Yoon, M Mao
Froth flotation relies on an attractive force between a particle and a bubble to selectively extract particles from a mixture. The range and magnitude of this attractive force is an area of ongoing in
Jan 1, 2005
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Joint Ventures - Taxation Risks and Advantages
Both here and in Australia, the unique commercial and tax features of joint venture are finding favour in forestry, fishing, technology and infrastructure projects. For New Zealand mining companies, j
Jan 1, 2005
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The Use of AuRIX<sup>«</sup>100 Resin for the Selective Recovery of Gold and Silver From Copper, Gold and Silver Solutions
By J Abols, T Hughes
The selective recovery of gold and silver from solutions containing other metals, such as copper, is possible using AuRIX«100 resin in conjunction with the Gekko Resin Column. Selectivity is driven by
Jan 1, 2005
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Hoisting Technology ù Going to New Capacities and Depths
Drum winders have now been built to attain depths of 3000 m and more in a single lift in accordance with the South African Code of Practice SABS 0294, which was introduced at the time of the last hois
Jan 1, 2005