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    Nickel Plate Mine, Hedley, B. C.

    By C. T. Wiliams, John B. Bush, John Lamb

    "THE TOWN OF HEDLEY is in the valley of the Similkameen River, about 200 miles east of Vancouver and 25 miles north of the International Boundary between British Columbia and the State of Washington.

    Jan 1, 1949

  • CIM
    Nickel production from low-iron laterite ores: Process descriptions

    By R. A. Bergman

    "Process descriptions are provided for the following ten plants that treat high-magnesia lateritic nickel ores (saprolite) by pyrometallurgical means: PT Aneka Tambang; Cerro Matoso S.A.; Falconbridge

    Jan 1, 2003

  • CIM
    Nickel Recovery from Metallurgical Slags

    By S. C. Livanou, S. P. Tampouris, E. N. Zevgolis

    In ferronickel (Fe-Ni) production from oxidized nickeliferous ores, mechanical losses of ferronickel in the slag are reduced by magnetic separation. Slag from the electric furnaces (E/Fs) contains 0.1

    Jan 1, 2005

  • CIM
    Nickel Refining in Finland

    By Toivo Toivanen

    The paper begins with a brief history of the nickel industry in Finland, and then deals with the introduction of the flash smelting process. The main part of the paper is devoted to nickel refining, w

    Jan 1, 1964

  • CIM
    Nickel Rim South -Xstrata?s First New Mine in Sudbury in 20 Years

    By Rick Collins

    Presentation Agenda 1.Sudbury Basin 2.Diamond Drilling 3.Planned Production 4.Safety 5.Timeline 6.Sustainable Development 7.Scope Elements 8.Progress 9.Delivery Approach 10.Owners and EPCM

    May 1, 2009

  • CIM
    Nickel smelting at Copper Cliff: the second fifty years

    By J. W. Matousek

    Since the late 1800s, copper-nickel ores have been mined and smelted in the Sudbury area. The Canadian Copper Company, the Copper Cliff ancestor of Inco Limited, commenced operations with a blast furn

    Jan 1, 1999

  • CIM
    Nickel, Copper, and Total Precious Metal Recovery from Twin Metals Minnesota Concentrates Using the CESL Process

    By K. M. Mayhew, G. D. Barr, T. M. McCoy, C. T. Knilans

    "Teck Resources Limited (“Teck”) has developed and extensively tested on a continuous basis the CESL Technology hydrometallurgical process for treating copper and nickel sulphide concentrates, includi

    Jan 1, 2017

  • CIM
    Nickel-Cobalt Separation by Ozonation

    By C. Nikolic

    A process utilizing ozone for the precipitation of cobalt from nickel sulphate liquors containing ammonium sulphate has been developed. Best results were obtained using nickel carbonate to maintain so

    Jan 1, 1978

  • CIM
    Nickel-Copper Smelter at Falconbridge

    By J. R. Gill

    Introduction The property and plant of the Falconbridge Nickel Mines, Limited, is situated about 13 miles northeast from Sudbury, in Falconbridge township, near the eastern extremity of the southern

    Jan 1, 1932

  • CIM
    Nickel-Past and Present

    By Robert C. Stanley

    The prominence of her mineral resources makes Canada a most fitting place in which to hold the Second Empire Mining and Metallurgical Congress, since in all probability the Dominion has more diversifi

    Jan 1, 1927

  • CIM
    Nickel-Past and Present (d62a8087-d8c5-4a5d-b185-13c873268b3b)

    By Robert C. Stanley

    Early History Probably the first use of nickel by man was in the fashioning of implements, and later swords, from nickel-bearing meteorites, masses of metal that have fallen from time to time at many

    Jan 1, 1935

  • CIM
    Nickel/Cobalt Recovery from Uranium Raffinate Solution

    By L. A. Melis, A. R. Marchbank, S. A. Webster

    "Certain northern Saskatchewan uranium ores have a high content of nickel and cobalt which offer the potential for recovery as a by-product to uranium. A nickel/cobalt recovery process has been develo

    Jan 1, 1993

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    Nineteenth supplement-January to December 1982; Bibliography of Canadian contributions in the field of rock mechanics

    By P. E. Weidmark

    "CANMET InformationPART 1-Published PapersAsmis, H. W., ""The dynamic response of caverns in discontinuous rock""; Proc 22nd U.S. Symposium on Rock Mechanics, Cambridge, Mass, June 1981, 272-277; 1981

    Jan 1, 1983

  • CIM
    Nineteenth-century Nova Scotia iron works

    By Christopher Andreae

    Years before iron and steel works were established at Sydney, several thriving although short-lived iron works operated in Nova Scotia. These furnaces reflected the general nineteenth-century North Am

    Jan 1, 1999

  • CIM
    Nineteenth-century Nova Scotia iron works (463c15b6-c6cb-4f53-9bbe-f57008aafbe7)

    By Christopher Andreae

    "Years before the present iron and steel works were established at Sydney, several thriving although short-lived iron work s operated in Nova Scotia. These furnaces reflected the general nineteenth-ce

    Jan 1, 1983

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    Niobec Division

    "In 1989, improved milling and recoveries resulted in a record production of 7 722 200 Ib Nb2P5 at the Niobec Mine. At the beginning of 1990, proven and probable reserves stood at 11 952 000 tons grad

    Jan 1, 1990

  • CIM
    Niobium and Tantalum Chemistry: A Brief Overview and Recent Highlights

    By Sarah Belair, Gauthier Deblonde, Valerie Weigel, Alexandre Chagnes, Gerard Cote

    "Niobium and tantalum are strategic metals for electronic and alloys industries. They are produced by pyrometallurgy and hydrometallurgy but most of the niobium and tantalum production processes are n

    Jan 1, 2016

  • CIM
    Nitrate Stress Corrosion Cracking of Carbon Steel in the Heat Recovery-Steam Generators of a Co-Generation Plant

    By F. N. Smith

    The carbon steel casings of Heat Recovery Steam Generators (HRSGs) in a co¬generation plant were found to have developed cracks that originated on the inside surfaces. The HRSGs receive hot exhaust ga

    Jan 1, 2005

  • CIM
    Nitrogen Absorption Behavior of Molten Steel in Nitrogen Blowing Process under Vacuum

    By Liangtian Liu, Tie Ou, Guangqiang Li, Chenghuan Yu

    For stabilizing the production of containing nitrogen steels, a study on nitrogen absorption behavior of killed molten steel has been carried out by means of the RH vacuum device in which nitrogen was

    Jan 1, 2004

  • CIM
    Nitrogen Control in the EAF and Post EAF Processes

    By B. Stettner, J. Asante, S. Abraham

    The levels of nitrogen in steel produced in various metallurgical vessels vary significantly. For example, the tap nitrogen levels in steel produced in the BOF are around 4Oppm, as compared to 70-100p

    Jan 1, 2004