Application Of Metallurgical Principles, Processes, And Equipment To The Preparation And Production Of Mineral Aggregates - Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
C. E. Golson
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Jan 1, 1961

Abstract

The preparation of aggregates is a form of mineral processing which has been taken for granted for many years, mostly because of its lack of glamour when compared to the winning of metallic minerals from their ores. Many of the processes and equipment now used in the metallic mineral processing industries originated in the more prosaic preparation of aggregates. 'Their adaptation to metallurgical processes has led to developments both in their design, and in their use. Modern practice, has been so exacting in its demands that, in many cases, this improved technology is finding new applications in the very industry in which it originated the mineral aggregate industry, The low cost requirements, large tonnage capacities and complex specifications which govern the acceptability of its products have node modern aggregate processing a much different art than it was one or two generations ago. The basic conditions which govern the type and quality of mineral aggregates were presented in an addendum to a paper given at the San Francisco Meeting in 1959 by one of the authors.
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APA: C. E. Golson  (1961)  Application Of Metallurgical Principles, Processes, And Equipment To The Preparation And Production Of Mineral Aggregates - Introduction

MLA: C. E. Golson Application Of Metallurgical Principles, Processes, And Equipment To The Preparation And Production Of Mineral Aggregates - Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1961.

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