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Sources of Sulphur in CanadaBy T. H. Janes
"IntroductionSULPHUR is a constituent of many industrial products. It is part •of almost anything we eat, wear, or use. In fact, sulphur is so important that there has been an increasing tendency in r
Jan 1, 1952
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Factors affecting the viability of Canada's copper producersBy W. J. S. Craigen, G. E. Wittur
"In the context of today's continuously changing world, there are many factors which must be considered when attempting to assess the ability of Canada's primary copper producers to remain c
Jan 1, 1986
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Deportment Behaviour of Tin in Copper SmeltingBy Chunlin Chen
Published data on thermodynamics of tin in liquid copper, matte and slag have been reviewed, assessed and used in development of thermodynamic solution models of melts. The developed model/database wa
Jan 1, 2019
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The effect of foamy slag on basic oxygen steelmaking process emissionsBy M. S. Greenfield, E. Cocchiarella, S. Chubbs
"At Dofasco sNo.4furnace a variation of the basic oxygen steelmaking process, Klockner Oxygen Bottom Maxhutte (K-OBM), is used to produce steel. Large amounts of hot gases and particulate are evolved
Jan 1, 1993
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Pressure Maintenance 1n the Acheson D-3 PoolBy R. L. Bailey
"The Acheson D-3 Pool was discovered in August 1950, and contains 88 producing oil wells on 40 acre spacing. Initial oil-in-place was 118 million stock tank barrels and initial well potentials average
Jan 1, 1961
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An overview of the Rio Algom expansion program at Elliot Lake, OntarioBy K. B. Culver
"This paper provides background information on the expansion programs of Rio Algom Limited at Elliot Lake. Included are details on the Quirke expansion program, the Panel mine rehabilitation program,
Jan 1, 1980
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Sustainability In Iron & Steel - A Historical Review of U. S. Steel Canada’s Lake Erie WorksBy Jack Young
U. S. Steel Canada Inc.’s Lake Erie Works is the last green field integrated plant to be built in North America. The plant was designed using the best available environmental technology to develop an
Jan 1, 2015
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Thermal analysis of AZ91E magnesium alloy cast by the LFC processBy L. Bichler
Utilizing thermal analysis techniques, pioneering research into the solidification mechanism of a popular magnesium alloy AZ91E cast by the Lost Foam Casting (LFC) process was carried out, Foam charac
Jan 1, 2005
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Review of Chemical MethodsBy F. T. Rabbitts
Introduction When the investigation of radioactive ores began at the Mines Branch about five years ago it was at once evident that improved chemical methods for the determination of uranium were esse
Jan 1, 1952
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Electrical Drives for Large Grinding MillsBy A. G. Spencer
"The horsepower required to drive large grinding mills has increased dramatically during the past ten years. Limitations on the amount of power which may be transmitted by a single gear and pinion hav
Jan 1, 1972
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Remote, Non-Contact Sensors for Control of the Integrated Process RouteBy M. S. Millman
Close monitoring of performance at each process stage, from raw material through to finished product, is vital for operational consistency and the production of high quality steel. However, many of th
Jan 1, 2004
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Advanced Integrated Process Modelling of Ni-Cu Sulphide Treatment at the Xstrata Nickel Sudbury SmelterBy R. Pandher, R. Schonewille, N. Tripathi
Advanced process modelling tools were developed for the Xstrata Nickel Sudbury Smelter flow sheet using a combination of FACTSAGE TM METSIMTM and ARENATM software. These tools were employed to assist
Jan 1, 2011
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Advanced Integrated Process Modelling of Ni-Cu Sulphide Treatment at the Xstrata Nickel Sudbury SmelterBy R. Pandher, R. Schonewille
Advanced process modelling tools were developed for the Xstrata Nickel Sudbury Smelter flow sheet using a combination of FACTSAGETH METSIMTM and ARENATM software. These tools were employed to assist w
Jan 1, 2011
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Geology of the Buchans OrebodiesBy R. L. Brown, E. A. Swanson
THE Buchans ore bodies are located in central Newfoundland, three miles north of Red Indian lake. The townsite of Buchans was named after a Royal Navy Captain who, while attempting to make contact wit
Jan 1, 1962
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Porphyry Tungsten Zones at Mt. Pleasant, N.B.By I. S. Parrish
The Sullivan Mining Group has been exploring the mineral deposits of the Mount Pleasant area of southern New Brunswick since 1967. Sullivan geologists have logged over sixty miles of drill core, mappe
Jan 1, 1978
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Cyanidation Studies at the S.A. Lands Gold MineBy C. E. Smith, R. J. Inglis, M. I. Brittan, J. H. Schoeman
"AbstractA number of plant-scale cyanidation tests were carried out in an attempt to uncover the causes of fluctuations in gold recovery efficiency. Computer analysis of the results verified that the
Jan 1, 1977
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Process Development for the Recovery of Critical Materials from Electronic WasteBy P. Keller, T. E. Lister, G. G. Clark, L. A. Diaz
As electronic technology continues to evolve there is a growing need to develop processes which recover valuable material from antiquated technology. This need follows from the environmental challenge
Jan 1, 2016
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Valorization of Low-Grade Copper-Cobalt Ore from the Mukondo Mine by Heap Leaching and Solvent ExtractionBy M. B. Kime, E. K. Kanowa
"Heap leaching of low-grade copper-cobalt oxidized ore and solvent extraction of copper, cobalt, manganese, and zinc were investigated. Heap-leaching parameters were optimized using agitated and tray
Jan 1, 2017
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The Kinetics of Cerium (III) Oxidation with Different OxidantsBy Ahmad Ghahreman, James McNeice
"Cerium is the most abundant rare earth metal and is often found in deposits along with small amounts of more valuable metals such as neodymium and gadolinium1. As a result, the production of cerium o
Jan 1, 2017
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Pilot-Scale and Continuous Bench Testing of the Aims Cn-DTM Cyanide Destruction Process on an Australian Gold Plant Tailings EffluentBy S. Glen
Cyanide management practices on modern gold plants are becoming more onerous, due to environmental pressures, particularly for signatories to the International Cyanide Management Code. Operations are
Jan 1, 2011