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Microstructural Investigation of an as-Cast and Remelted Ti-Al Intermetallic Alloy Produced by Aluminothermic ReductionBy A. R. Farkoosh, J-P. Fortin, M. Pekguleryuz, S. Bagherpour
"Titanium aluminides are structural intermetallics which offer an attractive combination of high temperature strength and light weight. For such properties, these intermetallic alloys have become fron
Jan 1, 2016
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Stainless Steel “Permanent” Cathode Plates - Fixed Assets or Consumables?By G. J. Heferen, A. Pranowo, N. J. Aslin, P. O. Eriksson
Glencore Technology (GT) has over four decades experience supplying stainless steel cathode plates (“cathode plates”) to the electro-refining and electro-winning industry. Cathode plates are typically
Jan 1, 2019
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Talc at Madoc, OntarioBy D. G. Minnes
Talc has been mined at Madoc since 1896, the oldest mine in continuous operation in Canada. Canada Talc Industries Limited operates the Henderson and Conley deposits by underground methods. A newly di
Jan 1, 1984
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Influence of Reactor Design to Process Performance in Hydrometallurgical ApplicationsBy M. Lindgren, M. Latva-Kokko
Process performance can be significantly influenced by proper design of hydrometallurgical reactors. Optimal reactor configuration is case specific and depends on process requirements such as reaction
Jan 1, 2014
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Assessment of Method to Model Slip of Isolated, Non-Planar Fractures Using 3DECBy Hökmark. H., M. Lönnqvist
"The Swedish Nuclear Fuel and Waste Management Company are planning to construct a permanent storage facility for high-level nuclear waste at about 500 m depth in fractured crystalline rock. One poten
Jan 1, 2015
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Evaluation of Kirka Boron Plants TailingsBy A. A. Sirkeci, M. Tarkan, N. Acarkan, O. Kangal, G. Bulut
This investigation deals with the evaluation of the tailings of the Kirka Borax Plants. In this respect boron in the tailings was recovered and the utilization of the clayish fraction was investigated
Jan 1, 2004
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Failures of Front-Wheel Spindles of Large Haulage Trucks at Open-Pit Mines in B.C.By R. T. Saxon
Prior to November 1975 there were several failures of front -wheel spindles on large haulage truck s in B.C., attributed to fatigue cracks. Since that time, a non-destructive test program has succeede
Jan 1, 1977
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The Use of Tomographic Imaging in Mineral ExplorationBy A. Fawcett, B. C. Dyer
Abstract - The basis of the tomographic velocity imaging technique is briefly described and an application of the method to detect and image a cross-section through a chromite pod is presented. Using
Jan 1, 1994
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Technological advances in telecommunications for mines (d89a3fa8-5075-4299-bd13-b46b93bee6c1)By P. M. Y. Waye, R. Yewen
"As mines utilize more automation in mining operations to improve efficiency and safety, a corresponding increasing demand is placed on the transport of information. Some of the recent technological a
Jan 1, 2002
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Maximising Hoisting Capacity Whilst Minimising Capital InvestmentBy A. A. Wessels, D. P. Allison
"Mine hoists are built to handle a certain nameplate capacity; they are specified and designed according to the required duty. However, as production capacity increases in other parts of an operation,
Jan 1, 2019
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Operations engineering and management: Cradle to graveBy W. Curlook
"A review is presented of a growing number of imperatives, some self-imposed, some imposed by society, which the mining and metals industry faces in carrying out its business. These imperatives bear o
Jan 1, 1992
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Cu – Ni Concentration Gradient Alloy for Antimicrobial Efficacy TestingBy H. A. Khorami, T. Wong, B. Velapatino, E. Asselin, T. Donnelly, E. Bryce, R. Dixon
A copper–nickel concentration gradient alloy was designed and fabricated through a powder metallurgy (PM) process. Copper and nickel powders were mixed with different weight ratios from 0 to 100% copp
Jan 1, 2019
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Novel Comminution Machine May Vastly Improve Crushing-Grinding EfficiencyBy Lawrence Nordell
A Conjugate Anvil-Hammer Mill (CAHM) has the potential to replace conventional crushers and SAG mills, with their respective conveyors and stockpiles, in a SABC circuit. It may improve comminution cir
Jan 1, 2012
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Values and impurities in base metal concentratesBy M. J. Fairweather
"The nature of minor element values and impurities are important both in the assessment of new properties and in the continuing improvement of operating plants. Impurity elements are frequently presen
Jan 1, 1997
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The Implementation Processing Plant Modifications at Cormidom, Cerro De Maimon, PerilyaBy Jonathan Ruiz Lizardo, Met-Chem Canada Inc., Flavio Ccuno, Constante Umipig, Ewald Pengel, José Ruiz
"Cerro de Maimón is located in the Dominican Republic on the island of Hispaniola approximately 75 kilometers northwest of the capital city, Santo Domingo. The processing facility consisted of two sep
Jan 1, 2016
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Argumentation of Geomechanics Applications Ultimate SolutionBy I. A. Kovalevska
Considered problems: elaboration and implementation of resource-saving technologies, low-cost support systems improvement, openings security and support, based on wallrock condition control with supre
Aug 1, 2013
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The Navachab Optimisation History; Exceeding SAG Performance BenchmarksBy W. I. van Drunick
The Anglogold Ashanti (AGA) Navachab single stage SAG mill has provided an excellent setting for incremental optimization. Over the past decades, several interventions have resulted in marked improvem
Jan 1, 2012
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Reducing Risk From First-of-kind In-situ Recoveryfor The Athabasca BasinBy Jared Onyirimba, Jim Viellenave, Hal Demuth, Dale Verran, Chad Sorba, Errol Lawrence, David Bronkhorst
As outlined within the Denison Mines Corp’s (“Denison”) Pre-Feasibility Study ("PFS") completed in late 2018, additional work is required to increase confidence and reduce risk associated with the app
Jan 1, 2020
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Economics and Long Term Planning for Shaft Projects in MexicoBy Michael Arriagada, Ivan Arriagada
"As mines return to shafts to economically exploit deeper reserves, two methods mine owners use to minimize short term costs are: sinking shafts in phases and refurbishing old, existing shafts. While
Jan 1, 2019
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The Hydraulic Air Compressor ? a forgotten solution for mineral processing?By Dean Millar
Clean, green, cheap compressed air can be produced efficiently and renewably by modernization of a 19th century technology ?The hydraulic air compressor has no moving parts ?After commissioning, th
May 1, 2013