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Innovations In Precious Metal RecoveryBy C. van Tonder
Paper written on project work carried out in partial fulfilment of B Tech (Engineering Metallurgy) degree This investigation relates to a multi-purpose electrolytic system. Its primary purpose is t
Jan 1, 2006
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600 000 M.T to move, a High Risk OperationBy Jean-Sébastien Lambert, Serge Roberge
"At the end of 2014, Holcim Canada (Demix Aggregates Division) considered the possibility of drillingand blasting a big volume of rock in order to expose a high-quality limestone bench in one of their
Jan 1, 2016
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Sound Power Level Study of a Roof BolterBy R. J. Matetic, J. S. Peterson, P. G. Kovalchik
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) has initiated a study of a roof bolter to reduce noise exposure to mine roof-bolter operators. An important segment of this research e
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RI 3257 Production of Explosives in the United States during the Calendar Year 1933By V. E. Erwin, W. W. Adams, E. V. Walters
"Increased production of explosives in the United States in 1933 compared with 1932 is shown by statistics compiled by the Demographical Division, Health and Safety Branch, United States Bureau of Min
Nov 1, 1934
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Feasibility Study On Triboelectrostatic Concentration Of <105 µm Phosphate Ore ? SynopsisBy S. O. Bada
Fine phosphate feed is considered to be slime and normally disposed of as a discard in settling ponds or dumped as landfill. The purpose of this research was to establish whether commercially acceptab
Jan 1, 2012
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Computer Control of Flotation at EcstallBy M. P. Amsden
"Ecstall Mining Limited, a subsidiary of Texas Gulf Incorporated operates the Kidd Creek Mine, a 10,000 tons per day base metal producer, near Timmins, Ontario. Two different ore types are mined and m
Jan 1, 1973
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IC 7016 Smoke Abatement - Selections From Papers By O. P. Hood ? Keeping The Atmosphere CleanWHY IS IT that smoke-abatement efforts do not bring more satisfactory results? The main reason is an incorrect estimate of the kind and size of the job. When an industrial community realizes that k
Jan 1, 1938
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Interaction of dust with the DC plasma arc - a computational modelling investigation (48774a53-c126-481b-8630-879d3aef53c9)By Q. G. Reynolds
The presence of dust and fume suspended in the freeboard region is a common feature of the operation of direct current (DC) plasma smelting furnaces. This occurs primarily as a result of the use of fi
Jan 1, 2015
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Calculation Of FeO-TiO2-Ti2O3 Liquidus Isotherms Pertaining To High Titania SlagsBy D. J. Fourie
During the production of pure TiO2for the pigment industry, ilmenite, containing 35?60% TiO2, is reduced to high titania slag, containing 70?95% ?TiO2? and pig iron. The high titania slag produced, co
Jan 1, 2005
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Considerations For The Resource Nationalism Debate: A Plausible Way Forward For Mining Taxation In South Africa ? SynopsisBy F. T. Cawood
This article is a continuation of a series of publications by the authors on the international debate on resource nationalism, with specific reference to South Africa. Previous outcomes have shown tha
Jan 1, 2013
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Fracture characterization in granite using ground probing radarBy Arthur L. Holloway, James C. Mugford
"The Underground Research Laboratory (URL) is located in southeastern Manitoba, in the Lac du Bonnet granite batholith of the Canadian Shield. It was constructed by Atomic Energy of Canada Limited (AE
Jan 1, 1990
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Brown Coal Resource Evaluation - A Case Study of the Loy Yang DepositBy Hibbert W. D, Lottrey A
The behaviour of coal in a process is a function of both the coal properties and the processing conditions. In the case of the Loy Yang coal deposit, extensive testing has been undertaken to determi
Jan 1, 1992
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Application of Multi-Slicing Highwall Mining System with Stowing at Surface Coal Mine in ThailandThe Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT) Mae Moh coal mine is an open-cut coal mine in Thailand that produces about 16 Mt of lignite annually to generate 2400 MW of electricity. The sur
Dec 6, 2010
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IC 6245 Effect of Abnormal Air Conditions on Mine WorkersBy R. R. Sayers
"The number of investigations reported during the past year indicates that control of the health hazard due to abnormal air conditions is still a matter of serious consideration in the mining, metallu
Feb 1, 1930
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Cummins’ Diesel Engines Ready to Meet Global Clean Air RegulationsBy Steve Kral
In the United States, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is set to implement its Tier 2 air quality standards governing high-horsepower, off-road diesel engines. The regulations take effe
Jan 1, 2004
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RI 3176 National Safety Competition of 1931By W. W. Adams
"The seventh National Safety Competition, that for 1931, conducted by the United States Bureau of Mines, was participated in by 350 mines and quarries operating in 34 States. Tables 1 to 5 show the re
Jun 1, 1932
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RI 8250 Splice Flexure Performance Factors in Shuttle Car Trailing CablesBy George J. Conroy
To provide data as a basis for proposed acceptance standards and procedures covering permanent splices in trailing cables, the Bureau of Mines conducted testing programs on the flexure life in flat ty
Jan 1, 1977
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Preventive Maintenance Policy Supported By A Quality Control Chart And Kolmogorov-Smirnov Tests: Emet Colemanite Mineral Processing Plant, TurkeyBy S. Yerel
In a mineral processing plant, the determination of a preventive maintenance schedule is one of the most important maintenance policies. In this study, to determine the preventive maintenance schedule
Jan 1, 2007
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IC 8938 New Developments In Personal Lighting Systems For MinersBy William H. Lewis
Energy Research Corp., under contract to the Bureau of Mines, has developed a new miners' caplamp battery. The new battery is based on nickel-cadmium technology and offers significant improvement
Jan 1, 1983
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The Transformation Of Ferrochromium Smelting Technologies During The Last Decades (3844a56b-bacc-4d72-9cf3-15ee7bf5e6c1)By J. Daavittila
In the latter part of the 1980s Outokumpu Chrome in Tornio, Finland, was in a situation when its twenty-year-old ferrochrome plant was becoming too inefficient to sustain economically sound production
Jan 1, 2004