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Classification at Britannia
By W. G. Hatch
Introduction Classified equipment originally installed in 1923 in the Britannia mill consisted of eighteen Model C Dorr Simplex classifiers, each in closed circuit with a pebble-mill. These machine
Jan 1, 1946
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Re-Treatment of Corundum-Bearing Tailings at Craigmont
By A. G. Roach
Introduction This paper deals with the operations and plant of the Craigmont Corundum Project, formerly of Wartime Metals Corporation but now under the Mines Section of the Resources Development Br
Jan 1, 1946
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Diesel Locomotives in British Gaseous Coal Mines
By J. A. Brusset
Introduction I am indebted for most of the information in this paper to Mr. P. S. Lea, Deputy Chief Inspector of Mines of Great Britain, and Mr. A. E. Crook, Engineering Inspector of Mines, Ministr
Jan 1, 1946
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Economical Manufacture of Quality Lime (caec3a53-9812-4761-a5b0-5c17ff14588a)
By Victor Azbe
Azbe System of Controlled Calcination To obtain good and cheap lime there are certain fundamental requirements that need to be satisfied. These are : (1) Proper combustion of fuel and steady suppl
Jan 1, 1946
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Settling and Thickening
By Fred C. Bond
A study of the settling and thickening of finely divided pulps was undertaken with the object of obtaining certain fundamental relationships, with resulting improvements in the design and operation of
Jan 1, 1946
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Some Aspects of Industrial Safety and Accident Prevention in Coal Mines
By V. A. Cooney
Introduction For the compliment paid me by the Institute's kind invitation to speak this afternoon, I am very grateful. For the astuteness of your officers in determining that encouragement sh
Jan 1, 1946
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Economical Manufacture of Quality Lime
By Victor Azbe
Introduction Lime enters our daily life in many ways. Our building, chemical, agricultural, sanitary, and industrial endeavours depend on it to such a great extent that it could probably be called
Jan 1, 1946
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Structural Aspects of the Geology of Falconbridge Nickel Mine, Sudbury District, Ontario
By Stanley Davidson
Introduction The ore deposit mined by Falconbridge Nickel Mines, Limited, is one of the numerous nickel-copper sulphide bodies marginal to the large oyster-shaped mass of differentiated norite in t
Jan 1, 1946
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The Metallgesellschaft Research Laboratories, Some Aspects
By G. S. Farnham
Abstract This paper lists the interests of the Physical Metallurgy and Chemical Research laboratories of the Metallgesellschaft, which were visited by the authors, members of a group of Canadian in
Jan 1, 1946
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No. 8 Shaft, Britannia Mines
By Paul W. Billwiller
Introduction In 1937, the Britannia Mining and Smelting Company, Limited, was carrying on an extensive exploratory diamond-drilling programme. Most of this drilling was done on the 4100 level, the
Jan 1, 1946
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Thermal Production of Magnesium
By L. M. Pidgeon
Introduction The production of magnesium by direct reduction of the oxide has far passed the experimental stage and was responsible for 30 per cent of the recent wartime production of 246,000 tons
Jan 1, 1946
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Cyaniding at Noranda
By C. G. McLachlan
Abstract This paper deals with the application of the cyanide process to recover gold from a pyrite concentrate produced by means of differential flotation. This concentrate before cyanidation cont
Jan 1, 1946
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Cyanide and Regeneration Plant and Practice at Flin Flon
By The Mill Staff
Professor H.E.T. Haultain: Table 4, on page 131 of this paper, gives the assays of sized mill products. I am sure that there are many others besides myself who would be very interested to learn how th
Jan 1, 1946
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Producing Zirconium and Titanium in Germany
By Roger Potvin
Abstract The demand for pure zirconium and titanium metals in Germany increased considerably during the war. Pure zirconium was used in flash bulbs, in vacuum tubes, and in time fuses for bombs, wh
Jan 1, 1946
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Recent Developments of the Old Sydney at Princess Colliery Collieries, Limited
By R. R. Dickson
Princess colliery, the largest mine operated by the Old Sydney Collieries, Limited, commenced operations in 1877. It was the first mine sunk in the Sydney coal field with the primary object of working
Jan 1, 1946
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Rock-Burst Incidence, Research and Control Measures; at Lake Shore Mines, Ltd
By W. T. Robson
Introduction Ground failure, violent or otherwise, is a problem to be contended with wherever underground operations are carried out. The character and extent of the failure, whether superficial or
Jan 1, 1946
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Major Faults, Abitibi Region, Quebec
By G. W. H. Norman
Introduction During the past few years emphasis has been placed on the importance of major faults, fault zones, and associated structures in localizing ore deposition. This interest has developed p
Jan 1, 1946
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Mining Methods at the Nickel Plate Mine
By A. Shaak
The town of Hedley is some 200 miles due east of Vancouver and lies in the bottom of the Similkameen River valley, at the junction of Twenty Mile creek, at about the 1,700-foot elevation above sea lev
Jan 1, 1946
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The Phase Changes of SAE 2345 Steel
By A. Dubé
Introduction It is common experience that on re-heating a fully martensitic steel below the Ac, point, a softer and tougher structure is formed as the tempering temperature is raised. The mechanism
Jan 1, 1946
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The Electric Furnace Melting of Copper
By R. H. Waddington
Historical The limitations of reverberatory furnace operation have prompted many investigators to consider electric furnaces for melting electrolytically refined cathode copper. In the majority of
Jan 1, 1946