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The Development of Modern Air Compressors and Trends in the FutureBy George H. Bodfish
This paper begins with a short history of air compressors, emphasizing their "roots" in the mining industry. It then describes the types of compressors available, including reciprocal, the various rot
Jan 1, 1978
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Groupe d'objets provenant des Forges du St-Maurice l- étude métallographique et chimiqueBy A. Galibois, M. Fiset, T. Vo Van
"RÉSUMÉUn groupe de 22 objets prov enant des Forges du St-Maurice a été étudié de façon systématique par analyse chimique et examen métallographique afin de préciser leurs caractéristiques et d'e
Jan 1, 1984
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Solid-State Reduction of South African Manganese and Chromite Ores: Effect of an Organic Binder and B2O3By M. O. Makwarela, M. W. Erwee, K. Bisaka
"Energy efficiency in mining and minerals processing forms part of Mintek’s long-term research strategy which includes a specific programme designed at overcoming the challenges faced by the South Afr
Jan 1, 2016
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"Operational Readiness" - A Value PropositionBy J. E. Amadi-Echendu, F. Stober, J. Ndlovu, L. R. Nelson
The Polokwane Smelter Complex (PSC) relies on a single 68MW high-intensity six-in-line furnace to smelt a planned 650 000 t/a dry concentrate to produce a platinum group metals (PGM)-bearing matte. As
Jan 1, 2005
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Ore Dressing Laboratories, School of Mines, Laval University, Quebec CityBy C. E. Rodgers
WHEN the writer was engaged early last year by Canadian Comstock and its subsidiary, the Metropolitan Electric Company, to act as Consulting Mining Engineer in connection with the layout and equipment
Jan 1, 1941
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Implementation of New Technology at Barrick GoldBy N. M. Stubina, P. J. Lind
Barrick Gold is in the process of building several new mines and implementing new processes at existing mines for which metallurgical technology is of key importance. The roles of the company's S
Jan 1, 2011
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Industrial Conditions In The Crow's Nest Pass Coal-FieldBy Robert Strachanm
The East Kootenay coal-field, situated close to the boundary between the provinces of Alberta and British Columbia, is composed of four small areas locally called the Crow's Nest Pass, the Upper
Jan 1, 1924
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Recovery of Fume and Dust from Metallurgical Gases at Trail, B. C.By J. H. D. Hargrove, A. F. Snowball
Atmospheric pollution control has become increasingly important in re-cent years with laws and public opinion having required the reduction of contaminants from industrial gas effluents. Treatment met
Jan 1, 1959
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The Gap Nickel Mine, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania and the American Nickel Works, Camden, New Jersey -- 1860 - 1890By D. Chadwick, J. W. Matousek
Between 1860 and 1890 -- from the time of the American Civil War to the last decade of the 19th Century -- nickel production in North America was dominated (even monopolized) by the output of the indu
Jan 1, 2005
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Meeting the Challenge of the 80's Cost Reduction Measures at the Iron Ore Company of Canada's Carol Project 1980-85By I. A. Tinto
"Labrador City is located in the southwestern portion of Newfoundland-Labrador, approximately 965 kilometers north-east of Montreal. The mine and beneficiation complex of the Iron Ore Company of Canad
Jan 1, 1986
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The Flin Flon Zinc PlantBy John D. Carr
Introduction The Flin Flon zinc plant operates on what is known as the low density or standard sulphate process, that is, the zinc is carried through the plant solution circuit attached to the SO4 or
Jan 1, 1935
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The Geologic Environment of Coking Coal of Western North America with Emphasis on the Canadian SceneBy Vard H. Johnson
"In contrast with the well-publicized Pittsburgh coal, and the Everglades of Florida, most coal-forming swamps of Cretaceous time in western North America occupied relatively limited areas. They forme
Jan 1, 1972
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The Co-operative Committee System of the Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company of Canada, LimitedBy Selwyn G. Blaylock
I.-THE HISTORY OF THE SYSTEM TO trace the history of the development of the Co-operative Committee System in The Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company of Canada, Limited, one must look backward a
Jan 1, 1936
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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
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Sources of Magnesia and Magnesium in CanadaBy M. F. Goudge
MAGNESIA refractories and magnesium metal are both essential war commodities. The need for magnesium, which had just made its debut as a commercial metal a few years before the outbreak of the present
Jan 1, 1942
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Compressed air – Its time has come for improved efficiencyBy Lanny Pasternak
"This article is directed at plant production, engineering and maintenance personnel. Seldom does any industrial operation take the time to study the costs involved in the generation of what is probab
Jan 1, 1996
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Sustainability in Plant DesignBy Ben C. McLellan, Philip J. Bangerter, Andrew Murphy, Glen D. Corder, Damien Giurco
Sustainability now forms a critical part of metallurgical plant design. In addition to compliance with requirements and corporate principles, design engineers must also consider how community and soci
Jan 1, 2015
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Sintering at ConistonBy A. G. Roach
Introduction The plant described in this paper is located at Coniston, Ontario, the smelting centre of the former Mond Nickel Company. Coniston is situated some eight miles east of Sudbury on the mai
Jan 1, 1932
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Recovery of Gold and Associated Metals from Refractory Ores and Concentrates via a Chloride-Based Processing RouteBy G. B. Harris, C. W. White
Cyanide has been used for the recovery of gold since the mid 1800s, but several jurisdictions have already banned its use, and environmental pressures are increasing to finding an alternative. Gold al
Jan 1, 2011
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Adaptable Inspection Sensor for Unpiggable PipelinesBy P. Mundell, R. Torbin
"There are many physical and operational obstacles in pipelines that make the passage of inspection robots impossible including:•,Small radius bends•,Low operating pressure•,Plug valves•,Large changes
Jan 1, 2005