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Structural And Chemical Modification Of Sulfide Surface And Flotation Separation Of Pyrite And Arsenopyrite By High-Power Nanosecond PulsesBy V. A. Chanturiya
The application of High-Power Nanosecond Electromagnetic Pulses (HPEMP) irradiation in dressing of resistant gold- containing ores appears attractive as this technique provides for a significant incre
Sep 1, 2012
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Sustaining metallurgical competenciesBy Aidan Giblett, Karen McCaffery, Robert Dunne
"A worldwide decline in competency levels of practicing metallurgists over recent decades has become clearly evident and is a common topic of discussion among senior practitioners and professional ass
Jan 1, 2014
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Influence Of Particle Shape And Roughness On The Induction Period For Particle?Bubble AttachmentBy D. I. Verrelli
Within the flotation community a belief has developed that some particle shapes are more ?floatable? than others. This is usually attributed to an influence of particle shape or roughness on the induc
Sep 1, 2012
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Comparing ball and vertical mills performance: An industrial case studyBy Paulo Sérgio de Oliveira, Joaquim D. Donda, Andreia C. Rosa
"The search for energy efficient technologies for comminution processes is constant in mineral processing studies, since those processes represent a major percentage of operational costs. In this cont
Jan 1, 2014
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Flotation in highly concentrated electrolyte solutionsBy Sergio Castro, Janusz Laskowski
In the flotation in highly concentrated electrolyte solutions not only ionic strength but also chemical composition, flotation pH and mineral properties play an important role. As a result an improvem
Jan 1, 2014
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Extreme Flotation: How Particle Size, Contact Angle and Hydrodynamics Influence Flotation LimitsBy Carlos de F. Gontijo
The flotation of quartz particles was studied over the particle size range from 0.5 µm to 1000 µm and for advancing water contact angles between 0º and 83º. Flotation was performed in a column and in
Jan 1, 2014
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Drying of fine coal using air in a fluidized bedBy Marco Le Roux, Martha Van Rensburg, Quentin Campbell
Fluidised bed drying is currently receiving much attention as a dewatering option during the beneficiation of fine (defined here as between 1 mm and 2 mm particles) coal. Apart from concerns about saf
Jan 1, 2014
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The effect of frothers on coal flotationBy B. Aydin, G. Erturk, G. Bulut
Coal is a complex material because of its structure consisting of carbon constituents and mineral matter. Flotation is readily carried out due to hydrophobic characteristic of coal. Therefore coal flo
Jan 1, 2014
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An Investigation on Polyelectrolyte Adsorption on Kaolin Correlated with Zeta Potential and Rheology StudiesBy M. S. Eygi
This study covers the investigations based on the electrokinetic and rheological properties to explain the interactions between kaolin minerals and commercially available polyelectrolyte in anionic ch
Jan 1, 2014
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Latest Installations And Developments Of Loesche Vertical - Roller - Mills In The Ore IndustryBy Carsten Gerold
The paper is giving an overview about successful operating Loesche Vertical ? Roller ? Mills (VRM) installations and summarises the main benefits of the dry compressive Loesche grinding technologies i
Sep 1, 2012
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Crushing, Pelletizing and Alkaline Leaching of Massive Low Grade Zinc Oxide OresBy L. Y. Feng
The percentage of leached zinc in massive zinc oxide ores (11.7% Zn, >2 mm) is up to 73.3 % in 120 days. Alternatively, crushed to -0.154 mm, mixed with cement 5% (wt), pelletized and solidified. The
Jan 1, 2014
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Microbially Induced Biobeneficiation Of HematiteBy H. Sarvamangala
Selective separation of alumina, silica, calcite and apatite from hematite was achieved through microbiologically induced flotation and flocculation in presence of bacteria (B.subtilis) and that of he
Sep 1, 2012
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Reaction Kinetics of Serpentine and Hydrochloric AcidBy G. X. Du
Reaction kinetics of serpentine and hydrochloric acid is theoretical basis for optimizing reaction process conditions of serpentine and hydrochloric acid. Kinetics of serpentine and hydrochloric acid
Jan 1, 2014
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Interactive Effects between Frothers and Dithiophosphate Collectors in Sulfide Mineral FlotationBy D. Pienaar, B. McFadzean, T. Jordaan
"Dithiophosphate (DTP) collectors have the lowest affinity for sulfide mineral surfaces compared to other common sulfide mineral collectors, such as xanthates and dithiocarbamates. In some cases it ha
Jan 1, 2018
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Rod ? Lamella Thickener for Mud Removal from Living WatersBy J. Faitli
The Lake Balaton is the biggest and for many reasons the most important lake in Hungary. To preserve its healthy nature it is necessary to remove the accumulated mud time to time, similarly to the man
Jan 1, 2014
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Rheological characterization of parameters inside a hydrocyclone through variables obtained from a CFD simulationBy Gabriel C. Aguilera, Juan Arismendy
"The effect of rheological factors inside of a hydrocyclone is very relevant for the fluid mechanics and for the classification of materials on suspension, since parameters such viscosity and thixotro
Jan 1, 2014
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Desulfurization of High Sulfur Content Bauxite by BacteriaBy Q. Huo
The alumina production might not continue when the sulfur content of bauxite was too high. In order to bring down the sulfur content in bauxite, we studied on the bauxite desulfurization by bacteria s
Jan 1, 2014
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Chitosan as a Selective Flocculant for Beneficiation of High Alumina Containing Indian Iron Ore Slimes: A Theoretical and Experimental StudyBy Vinay Jain, Dharmendr Kumar, Beena Rai, Venugopal Tammishetti
"Selective dispersion-flocculation is considered to be an effective process for the beneficiation of ultrafine particles. This process is based on the preferential adsorption of a flocculant on the mi
Jan 1, 2018
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Jojoba oil as an alternative collector in the selective flotation of apatite and calcite at slightly acid conditionsBy Achilles Dutra, Everton Santos, José Oliveira
The beneficiation of phosphate ores by froth flotation is the most efficient process used to separate apatite from gangue minerals like calcite, dolomite and quartz. However, the similarity of surface
Jan 1, 2014
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The Immobilisation of Organic Waste by Geopolymerisation (764cbab5-1f7e-4bb2-a85c-b6d8c5cd88fb)By Charlene Gokhale
Geopolymerisation has emerged during the last few years as an industrial and ecological approach to construction and waste management. By utilizing waste materials and their reactive properties, it is
Jan 1, 2003