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Study on Preparation of Ceramic Tiles by High Effective Utilization of Lead-zinc Tailing
By X. L. Song
A large amount of tailings in concentrators bring a series of problems to the environment and society. It is significant to reclaim the huge tailings and reuse them in industries in order to utilize m
Jan 1, 2014
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Fibrous Natural Materials for Ceramic Processing
By S. Gaydardzhiev
Initial experiments towards preparation of hollow ceramic microtubes by dip-coating of fibrous plants with water based alumina gel-casting slurries using hemp and coconut fibres as templates have been
Jan 1, 2014
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Production of Ultra-low-moisture Ore Concentrate Using Thermocompression-filtration Technology
By M. Y. Zhou
The paper elaborates on the significance of producing ultra-low-moisture ore concentrate, the operating principle and technical features of thermocompression- filtration process, the kinetics involved
Jan 1, 2014
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A strategic approach to flotation losses due to mineralogy and surface chemistry
By Brian Hart, Rong Fan, Roger Smart, Andrea Gerson, Ning Xu
A complete strategy has been developed for identification of the reasons for losses in recovery and/or grade, due to changes or complications in mineralogy and in mineral surface conditioning, and the
Jan 1, 2014
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Measuring the induction time for particle-bubble attachment in flotation
By David I. Verrelli, Boris Albijanic
"Froth flotation is an exceedingly complex physicochemical process. The convenience of distilling much of the complexity of the bubble-particle interactions into a single parameter has led to the cont
Jan 1, 2014
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Study on New Technique for Advancing Recovery of Micro-sized Hematite by Magnetic Separation
By Y. H. Tang
For its surface features, micro-sized hematite is usually difficult to recover by magnetic separation; especially, the existing high gradient magnetic separator in industry can not utilize collecting
Jan 1, 2014
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Estimating Water Demand and Availability for Open Water-based Mill Cooling Systems
Mineral processing is an energy and water intensive activity. Mill comminution equipment usually has high energy requirements which necessitate extensive cooling to remove heat. Cooling requirements a
Jan 1, 2014
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Research on Reducing Feed to Reverse Flotation in Diaojuntai Concentrator
By W. Y. Gao
Diaojuntai Concentrator adopts a process of low intensity and high intensity magnetic separation and anionic reverse flotation, with all the concentrate from magnetic separation being treated by re-ve
Jan 1, 2014
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Laboratory and Miniplant Studies on Cu/Ni Separation (395d67df-8db3-4cf7-8cb8-f586c163855b)
By M. Q. Xu
During the flowsheet development for a potential commercial Cu/Ni separation plant at the In-co?s Sudbury operation, extensive laboratory and miniplant studies were carried out. There are two potentia
Jan 1, 2014
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Effect of biosolids and their main components in the concentration of copper sulphide ores
By Lorenzo Reyes-Bozo, Ronaldo Herrera-Urbina, Pablo Higueras, Alex Godoy-Faúndez
"The copper mining industry in Chile and perhaps in other countries as well is faced with the challenge to implement the best practices in order to achieve a sustainable and more environment-friendly
Jan 1, 2014
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A Simplified Approach to Modelling Semi-autogenous Grinding
By A. L. Hinde
The steady-state and dynamic behaviour of semi-autogenous grinding (SAG) mills are arguably best described using a population model that caters for the breakage kinetics and the material trans-port of
Jan 1, 2014
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Study on the Recovery of Zinc Minerals from Cyanidation Residue
By Z. He
Based on full investigation of the characteristic of sphalerite in the residue obtained from cyanidation leaching process and the study of the mechanism of the interaction between flotation reagents a
Jan 1, 2014
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Separation Characteristics in Open Gradient Magnetic Field of Magnetic Floatation Column
By X. M. Wang
Magnetic floatation column (MFC) is a new equipment used for increasing content of iron, in which magnetite is separated in open gradient magnetic field. Simulation study was performed to investigate
Jan 1, 2014
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Tracers: A powerful tool for verifying flowmeters and water balance in mineral processing operations
By Carlos Collado, Oscar Jimenez, Francisco Diaz, Rodrigo Bernal, Carmen Salinas
Water is a strategic resource for the mining industry. The rising cost has forced the industry to become more efficient in their use, reduce and recycle waste as much as possible. The importance of ha
Jan 1, 2014
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Searching for technology for complex gold-copper ore treatment
By Arkady Senchenko, Yuri G. Seredkin, Alexander Aksenov
"This paper describes the development of efficient technology for the treatment of complex ores containing gold and copper as major valuable components, where silver is present as well. Copper is most
Jan 1, 2014
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The application of multidimensional distribution functions of grained materials’ properties for evaluation of beneficiation processes
By Agnieszka Surowiak, Tomasz Niedoba
The paper presents a way of determining relations between ash content in coal, particle size and particle density by means of regression, multidimensional Morgenstern distribution functions and kernel
Jan 1, 2014
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Physico-chemical Models of Optimal Conditions for Galena Flotation
By M. Chettibi
The interaction and galena flotation with xanthenes and dexanthogen regularities have been de-fined. So, using thermodynamic method of analysis, the thermodynamic stability of [galena - xanthenes - wa
Jan 1, 2014
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Ball size effect analysis in SAG Grinding
By Miguel Becerra, Daniel Jordán, Jorge Soto, Luis Torres
"Most SAG grinding operations currently use ball sizes between 5.5 and 6 inch maximum size. However, in most cases the use of this ball sizes hasn’t been justified by a phenomenological analysis of th
Jan 1, 2014
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Review of some accuracy issues in water accounting
"The business importance of water for mining companies is unequivocal as it may affect several aspects of mining projects ranging from the life-and-death license to operate to the imperative economic
Jan 1, 2014
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Impact of sea water on grinding and flotation characteristics of a Cu-Mo ore
By Massimiliano Zanin, William Skinner, Keith Quast
With the scarcity of fresh potable water on mining sites, particularly those in arid and remote regions, the use of sea water is being contemplated and actually used at a number of mineral concentrato
Jan 1, 2014