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  • CIM
    Coarse Gold Recovery Using Flotation in a Fluidized Bed

    By Eric Bain Wasmund, Lance Christodoulou, Julio Jairo Carmona Franco, María Fernanda Castillo, Jose Concha

    "A number of technologies are in practice for selectively removing coarse gold from conventional grinding circuits. These circuits are often designed so that the grinding mill output is size classifie

    Jan 1, 2015

  • CIM
    Coarse Lead Flotation Practice at Polaris

    By R. Simkus, J. K. Gowans

    Polaris Operations, a Cominco Ltd. lead-zinc mine, is located on Little Cornwallis Island, Northwest Territories, at Latitude 75°23' N and Longitude 96°75' w. When the Polaris Mine went into operation

    Jan 1, 1984

  • CIM
    Coarse Potash Flotation Machine Design Advances

    By J. B. Sabey, V. R. Degner, D. MacGillivray

    "Hydrodynamics principals are applied to the design of a natural air ingestion flotation machine for coarse solids applications. Preliminary laboratory test data and subsequent operating plant flotati

    Jan 1, 1986

  • CIM
    Coarse Size Pre-Concentration of Low Grade Copper Ores by Dense Medium Separation

    By Y. Hou, E. Arinaitwe, L. Tong

    A series of dense medium separation (DMS) tests were performed on four low-grade copper ores from Mount Polley mine in order to determine their amenability to pre-concentration. The tested ores contai

    Jan 1, 2014

  • CIM
    Coating Materials Containing Gold Nano-Particles

    By Ayako Iwakoshi

    Highly concentrated pastes of gold nanoparticles were successfully produced by use of a special kind of protective polymer and a mild reductant. Solid part of the pastes consists of up to 85wt% of gol

    Oct 1, 2003

  • CIM
    Cobalt Camp

    By Robert Thomson

    "The Cobalt camp is by far the most productive camp of the Temiskaming silver-cobalt area. The date of discovery, 1903, is an important one in the history of Canadian mining; from then on prospecting

    Jan 1, 1949

  • CIM
    Cobalt Electrowinning from Sulphate Solutions: Effect of Quaternaryamines

    By B. K. Mishra, P. Patnaik, B. C. Tripathy, I. N. Bhattacharya

    Cobalt is an essential metal considering its numerous industrial applications. The demand for the metal is increasing due to its wide range of use in, for example, rechargeable batteries and as an all

    Jan 1, 2014

  • CIM
    Cobalt from Slag- Lessons in Transition from Laboratory to Industry

    By Rodney Trevor Jones, Arthur Robert Barnes

    Anglovaal Minerals acquired the Nkana slag dump from Zambia Consolidated Copper mines (ZCCM) in 1998 and embarked on an ambitious project to pioneer the recovery of cobalt from slag using DC smelting

    Jan 1, 2011

  • CIM
    Cobalt Recovery from Southern African Copper Smelters

    By C. Pawlik, R. T. Jones

    Cobalt occurs together with copper in the southern African copper belt, and a large portion of this cobalt ends up in copper smelting slags, mostly dissolved in oxide form. It is possible to achieve h

    Jan 1, 2019

  • CIM
    Cobalt Removal from Zinc Sulfate Solution by Cu-Sb Activated Cementation with Zinc Dust – A New Understanding

    By J. Lu, D. B. Dreisinger, G. Houlachi

    "Zinc metal is primarily produced by electrowinning from sulfate solution. Zinc electrowinning is very sensitive to impurities such as Co and Ni. These impurities have to be removed to produce high-qu

    Jan 1, 2016

  • CIM
    Cobre Panama

    By Ian D. Pirie

    Presentation outline ?Project location ?Geology ?Resources and reserves ?Results of the FEED study ?Social and environmental considerations ?Project path forward

    May 1, 2010

  • CIM
    Cochenour Willans Mine

    By Chester J. Kuryliw

    "The Geology of the Cochenour Willans mine, Red Lake district, was described by J. P. Nowlan in the Jubilee Volume. The complexity and intense alteration of the rocks obscured any clear relationship b

    Jan 1, 1949

  • CIM
    Cochenour Willans Mine (814c434a-01ee-4d21-97b6-2bee5eccf8f8)

    By J. P. Nowlan

    "This paper is an attempt to outline the structural problems at the Cochenour Willans mine, in so far as their details have been tentatively worked out. It must be emphasized that there are considerab

    Jan 1, 1954

  • CIM
    Codeposition Behavior Of Impurities In Copper Electrowinning From Cuprous Chloride Solution

    By H. Nakano

    The codeposition behavior of impurities such as Ag, Bi, Fe, Ni, Pb and Sb with Cu was investigated galvanostatically at 5-3000 A/m2 using a Pt cathode at 60 °C in acidic copper (I) chloride (cuprous c

    Jan 1, 2007

  • CIM
    Coherent Jets in Steelmaking: Principles and Learnings

    By Pravin Mathur

    "Praxair's CoJet® technology was introduced in 1997 to effectively inject chemical energy in electric arc furnaces. Coherent jets were invented as a revolutionary means of injecting oxygen and ot

    Jan 1, 2004

  • CIM
    Coke breeze addition to Fire Lake pellets in regular operation

    By C. Desmeules

    "Carbon addition in the oxide pelletizing process is a big concern at the Sidbec-Normines pelletizing plant since 1976.Laboratory pot-grate testing carried out before the initial start-up of the Port-

    Jan 1, 1983

  • CIM
    Coke Manufacture at Michel Colliery

    By T. H. Wilson

    In 1901, the Crow's Nest Pass Coal Company, Limited, began producing industrial coke in 212 beehive ovens at Michel colliery. By 1908, 486 ovens had been installed and in that year 147,623 tons o

    Jan 1, 1947

  • CIM
    Cold Drawing of Magnesium Alloy Wires and Tubes

    By K. Yoshida

    Recently, light magnesium alloy with superior heat radiating ability has been attracting attention in various fields. However cold plastic working of the alloy is very difficult and hot working necess

    Jan 1, 2006

  • CIM
    Cold Water Thawing of Frozen Placer Gravel

    By John Lund

    INTRODUCTION GOLD-BEARING placers of Alaska and the Yukon Territories are buried under a layer of permanently frozen alluvial overburden, or 'muck', which varies in depth from twenty to one

    Jan 1, 1951

  • CIM
    Cold Weather Problems in Belt Conveyor Design

    By Zolfan F. Oszter

    As exploration for new mineral deposits advances farther into the Canadian North, the more the design engineer is faced with the problems of cold weather conditions. This is especially true when desig

    Jan 1, 1965