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Effect of oxygen on the interfacial phenomena and metal recovery rate in recycling process
By Y-B Kang, J H. Park, J Park
In order to understand the effect of oxygen injection into the molten metal on the valuable metals (VM) recovery and interfacial phenomena, several high-temperature experiments were conducted using a
Aug 21, 2024
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A Comparison of Mineralogy Development in Haematite and Magnetite Pellets
By M-E Boucher
While the haematite concentrates produced in Eastern Canada and the magnetite concentrates that Australia will soon be producing are different feed materials, the pellets they produce have similar phy
Jan 1, 2007
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Study of the Adsorption of Metal Ions onto Pyroxene
By V Malysiak, N J. Shackleton
In the flotation of platinum group minerals pyroxene is a major gangue mineral. This study shows using zeta potential and ToF-SIMS analyses that when pyroxene is exposed to copper, nickel and/or calci
Jan 1, 2005
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Upgrade Ability and Geology of Cawse Nickel Ore
By C G. Ferguson, S L. Makin
The Cawse nickel project is a new generation pressure acid leach (PAL), solvent extraction and electrowinning process used to produce LME grade nickel metal and cobalt sulphide concentrate containing
Jan 1, 2000
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Aspects of Incremental Sampling and Samplers
Incremental sampling is defined as a solution to fight segregation, the theory is demonstrated and theoretical and practical aspects are discussed. The number of increments necessary for successful sa
Mar 1, 2010
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Characteristics and Sintering Performance of Iron Ore Sinter
By T Raynlyn, A Edenton, M Adam, R J. Holmes, J R. Manuel, N Ware, R Smyth
Due to ongoing demand and increasing depletion of high-grade iron ore resources from large deposits, Australian iron ore producers are developing smaller size deposits to maintain current export level
Jan 1, 2009
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Dependence of Flame Front Speed on Iron Ore Sintering Conditions
By J Zhao, C E. Loo
The flame front is a narrow region in the iron ore sintering bed where coke particles combust. The maximum flame front temperature is as high as 1400°C. At high temperatures, the sinter mix compo
Jul 13, 2015
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Mineral Supply Chain Optimisation under Uncertainty Using Approximate Dynamic Programming
By R Dimitrakopoulos, C Paduraru
The optimisation of mine complexes and related value chains is a challenging problem due to the simultaneous presence of a highly-dimensional decision space, integer decision variables, non-linear con
Nov 24, 2014
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Tracking of Particles in the Froth Phase ù An Experimental Technique
By S Pigram, G J. Jameson
This paper is concerned with the tracking of particles in the froth phase of an aerated water/glycerol mixture. Experiments have been carried out in a specially designed laboratory flotation cell that
Jan 1, 2005
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Measurement of Froth Recovery of Attached Particles in Industrial Flotation Cells
By Johnson N. W, Manlapig E. V, Alexander D. J, Franzidis J. P
The importance of the froth region on flotation performance is often emphasised in the literature. It is well-known that decreasing froth depth or increasing air flowrate results in increasing cell
Jan 1, 1997
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Saving Your Back(s) (Reducing Overbreak and Perimeter Damage Through the Safe and Cost-Effective Application of Drill and Blast)
Over the last 15 years working in the mining, construction and extractive industries, one of the areas that has always concerned and at the same time drawn the author to it is the application of drill
Jan 1, 1999
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The ground motions induced by blasting in open pit lignite mines and its environmental effects
By O Aydan, R Ulusay
Blasting is the most commonly used excavation technique in mining and civil engineering applications. Blasting induces strong ground motions and fracturing of rock mass in rock excavations. Particular
Nov 30, 2018
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Testing of Bunton Wall Connection Characteristics
A series of physical tests have been conducted to determine the actual performance of bunton to shaft side wall connections typically used in new shaft construction in South Africa. The test set-up is
Jan 1, 2005
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On Line Determination of the Density of Granular Material by Dry Method
By J Bohm, B Csoke, I Tarjan
In process technology, especially in coal preparation, it is often necessary to have a continuous knowledge of the average density of granular material in order to achieve both quality control and p
Jan 1, 1993
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Panel Caving Scheduling Under Precedence Constraints Considering Mining System
By E Rubio, N Morales
Currently, mine plans are optimised by using several criteria as objective functions, like profit, life-of-mine, concentration of some pollutants, mining costs, confidence level or ore resources, with
Sep 26, 2011
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Sulfur loss from the slag during desulfurisation of liquid steel
By S Karosiya, A Sharma, M Jain, N N. Viswanathan, M M. Pande, D Kumar, S Kumar
Desulfurisation of steel during ladle refining is governed by both thermodynamics and kinetics. For effective desulfurisation, thermodynamically, a low partial pressure of oxygen at the steel-slag int
Aug 21, 2024
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Concept and Operation of the New Conventional Cell House of Asturiana de Zinc at San Juan de Nieva, Spain
By LefTvre Y
In May 1991, AZSA commissioned a new conventional Cell House. This paper focuses on the major improvements introduced in the design and the construction of the equipment, machinery and control. An e
Jan 1, 1993
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The geology of porphyry-related mesothermal vein gold mineralisation north of Kainantu, Papua New Guinea
By Thirnbeck M, Sione T, Petrie P, Leach TM, Mori W, Digan K, Harry K
Gold and lesser copper mineralisation are associated with porphyry-related vein systems periph-eral to two separate inferred intrusive centres north of Kainantu, Papua New Guinea (PNG). The intersecti
Jan 1, 1994
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Palaeomagnetic, Tectonic, Magmatic and Mineralisation Events in the Proterozoic of Northern Australia
By Wyborn L. A I, Idnurm M, Hinman M. C
Comparison of the Proterozoic Apparent Polar Wander Path (APWP) for Australia with the corresponding geology of northern Australia suggests that a number of discrete interplate tectonic events, mani
Jan 1, 1994
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Driving Future Tunnels with Mechanical or Explosion Energy - A Blasting Engineer's View
The current drill-and-blast method of tunnelling is cyclic and, for this reason above all others, has a future application potential which is lower than that of continuous methods. There is scope
Jan 1, 1987