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Highly Efficient Electric Smelters For The Platinum Industry - SMS Solutions For Energy SavingBy R. Degel
Submerged arc furnaces and electric smelters are applied in numerous metal and slag production lines. Particularly in ferroalloy and non-ferrous metal production, like silicon metal, platinum group me
Jan 1, 2012
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Technological Innovation and its Potential Effect on the Opening of New Gold Mines in South AfricaBy N. C. Joughin
A simplified economic model is derived for the financial return from a new gold mining project. The model is used to analyze the effects of changes in the mining rate, capital costs, working costs, va
Jan 1, 2014
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An overview of the design, operation, and maintenance practices relating to tap-hole management of a PGM smelting furnaceBy E. Rex, T. J. Goff, W. S. B. van Beek, P. E. Nel
"The PGM smelting industry is known for operating at significant high superheats. Both the slag and matte phases that separate via gravity need to be tapped out of the furnace in a safe and efficient
Jan 1, 2014
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Computerized control in a large electric-arcfurnace shopBy B. Strohmeier
An account is given of the use of a computer to control the performance of three ultra-high-powered electric-arc furnaces in Iscor 5 steelmaking plant at Vanderbijlpark, South Africa. Several of the r
Jan 1, 1985
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Antimony in South AfricaBy D. H. C. Griffiths, D. R. Davis, D. B. Paterson
Consolidated Murchison Limited is the only primary producer of antimony in South Africa, producing approximately 18 per cent of the total world production. This paper gives a technical review of the h
Jan 1, 1986
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Trackless Mining at the International Nickel Company of Canada, LimitedBy C. F. Hews
Trackless mining at the International Nickel Company of Canada, Limited by C. F. HEWS* (Visitor) An account is given of the evolution and advantages of trackless equipment in the underground operation
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Longwall mining, with particular reference to its implementation in South African collieriesBy R. G. Jurd
This paper considers the introduction of large-scale longwall mining into South African coal mining, instead of the conventional mechanized bord-and-plllar mining that is widely practised at present.
Jan 1, 1978
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Environmental planning for a new mine in a sensitive areaBy D. J. C. Taylor, R. A. Kruger
Unbridled mining operations can have a serious negative impact on the surroundings. With the recent increased awareness of the need for environmental conservation and the resulting advances in environ
Jan 1, 1986
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The design and operation of a double- V compartment vertical-flow settlerBy B. N. Soutar
The design and operation of a double- V compartment vertical-flow settler by B. N. SOUTAR, B.Sc. (Mech. Eng.) Wits. (Visitor) This paper describes the development of a vertical-flow settler for underg
Jan 3, 1977
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The effect of consumer specifications on the planning and operation of a coal mineBy N. T. Halgreen
The use of coal for combustion, carbonization, and the production of synthetic fuel is discussed briefly, highlighting the effect of certain physical and chemical properties of coal on these processes
Jan 1, 1984
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Does mechanized drilling pay?By P. J. Kinver
The paper presents details of the costs and outputs being achieved by South African mechanized tunneling and stoping drillings. The information was gathered from various hard-rock mining and tunneling
Jan 1, 1990
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The improvement of wear resistance by ion implantationBy R. Hutchings
The paper reviews current understanding of the effect of ion implantation on the wear process, and the state-of-the-art of ion implantation as a commercially viable treatment to impart wear resistance
Jan 1, 1986
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The potential role of fluidized beds in the metalurgical industryBy W. F. A. T. Meihack
The scope of this paper is confined to gas-fluidized beds in pyrometalurgical applications. After considering the general characteristics of these fluidized beds, the author deals with their potential
Jan 1, 1986
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Design Concepts And Support Considerations For Highly Stressed Tunnels In Deep Hard-Rock MinesBy C. R. Speers, M. I. Forsyth
The paper describes how stress analyses were used to show the defect of a tunnel's shape on the overstressing potential of its periphery. The best profile was found to be that of a horizontal ell
Jan 1, 1994
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Some initial findings on the behaviour and design of mine-shaft steelwork and conveyancesBy G. J. Kringe
The results of a series of measurements of accelerations and guide-roller loads made on mineshaft conveyances are given, together with the predictions of these accelerations and loads based on a compu
Jan 1, 1986
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The use of research in managementBy N. C. Joughin, H. Wagner
Research is a business activity, and is as different from other business activities as banking is from mining. attempting to use research to solve their problems, managers do not always recognize its
Jan 1, 1989
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An experimental study of iron-smelting techniques used in the South African Iron AgeBy H. M. Friede
An experimental study of iron-smelting techniques used in the South African Iron Age by H. M. FRIEDE, Ph.D. and R. H. STEEL (Visitors) The main factors involved in the primitive smelting of iron (ore,
Jan 6, 1977
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Mica and vermiculite in South AfricaBy J. J. Schoeman
In South Africa and in the rest of the world, the two mica minerals that have the most important commercial value are muscovite and vermiculite. Muscovite has been making a comparatively small but ste
Jan 1, 1989
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The Development and Application of a Computer System to Aid in the Planning of Production in Mines (4feca75f-af86-417e-a37e-3f8b8035e890)By F. H. Deist, H. D. Small, J. D. Austin, L. F. Duvel
The development and application of a computer system to aid in the planning of production in mines by F. H. DEIST, L. F. DUVEL, J. D. AUSTIN, and H. D. SMALL Published in the Journal, December 1972. D
Jan 12, 1972
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The influence of potassium on the reactivity and strength of coke, with special reference to the role of coke ashBy R. J. Dippenaar, W. H. Van Niekerk, D. A. Kotze
It is generally accepted that alkalis attack and degrade the carbon fraction of coke in a blast furnace. Because South African cokes contain relatively high amounts of ash, the influence of alkalis on
Jan 1, 1986