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Contribution to the previous paperBy G. L. C. Young
The first full-scale Reichert cone concentrating plant to be erected at a large South African gold mine was at President Steyn Gold Mining Company, Welkom. ThiR plant was installed as a part of the ru
Jan 1, 1982
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Contribution: The uneconomic production of gold in South AfricaBy P. J. D. Lloyd
This fascinating paper deserves study by all who are interested in the economics of gold production. The argument in the paper that price is determined by the balance between supply and demand may be
Jan 1, 1984
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Contributions to DiscussionA. H. Mokken: I am pleased to have been given this opportunity to make a contribution to Dr Muller's paper tonight. The reason for this is that, at one stage in our careers, we were associates in
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Contributions to the paper 'Uneconomic gold production in South Africa'By H. L. Monro
Contribution by B. K. Martust I congratulate the author on his interesting paper. In my view, the establishment of the level at which South African gold output is at some kind of optimum is an interes
Jan 1, 1984
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Contributors to Fatigue at a Platinum Smelter in South AfricaBy J. Pelders, G. Nelson
"Fatigue is a significant concern in the mining industry as it is a causal or contributing factor in many incidents and accidents. Fatigue can be caused by work- and non-work-related factors. There is
Mar 1, 2019
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Control of air pollution at Rand Carbide Limited, WitbankBy J. Meintjes
The measures taken by Rand Carbide Limited from the 1950s to 1976 to control dust emission from the electric furnaces at its Witbank factory are described. A new design of furnace for calcium carbide
Jan 1, 1978
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Control of Complex Inclusions in High-Strength Ship Plate Steel by Reducing Calcium TreatmentBy J-C. Lv, S. Zhao, F-L. Zhang, T. Yan
"To eliminate nozzle clogging during continuous casting of ship plate steel and reduce the calcium addition required, the composition of CaO-MgOAl2O3 inclusions in the liquid phase region must be cont
Jan 1, 2018
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Control Of Scale Deposit Problems In Slurry PipelinesBy Y. G. Che, M. Brown, R. L. Gandhi, M. D. Watson
Slurry pipelines have proven to be an economical method of mineral concentrate transport over long distances. Some of these pipelines are internally lined with high-density polyethylene (HDPE) to avoi
Jan 1, 2007
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Control Of Strong Ground Motion Of Mining-Induced Earthquakes By The Strength Of The Seismogenic Rock MassBy A. McGarr
The shear stress t that can be sustained by the rock mass in the environs of a mining-induced earthquake controls the near-fault peak ground velocity v of that event according to v=0.25(ß/G)t, where ß
Jan 1, 2002
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Control of the grain size distribution of the raw material mixture in the production of iron sinter - SynopsisBy E. Lwamba
The aim of this study was to examine the effect of grain size distribution control of the raw material mixture on the permeability of the green sinter bed and the properties of the produced sinter. Th
Jan 1, 2008
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Control Strategies For Coal Dust And Methane Explosions In Underground Coal Mines: Current South African Research And Development InitiativesBy G. L. Smith
[Research and development conducted by CSR.-Mining Technology in the areas of active continuous miner based coal dust/methane explosion suppression systems, passive 'bag based, atone dust barrier
Jan 1, 1999
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Controlled Blasting For Enhanced Safety In The Underground Environment - SynopsisGood blasting practices based on the careful application of explosive energy lead to significantly safer mining operations. Case studies demonstrate how the selection of the correct charge mass, explo
Jan 1, 2011
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Controlled chloride cracking of austenitic stainless steel tube samples - SynopsisBy M. S. Raseroka
An experimental rig has been constructed to produce chloride stress corrosion cracks in Type 304L stainless steel tube samples. The samples are to be used to test possible in situ repair methods in fu
Jan 1, 2009
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Controlled Flotation Processes: Prediction And Manipulation Of Bubble-Particle CaptureThe processes by which particles and bubbles interact capture many of the central concepts of colloid science and hydrodynamics. This area of research embraces hydrodynamics, interfacial(including cap
Jan 1, 1999
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Controlled Solidification Of FerrosiliconBy L. Arnberg, E. Ott
The microstructure of ferrosilicon is important since it controls the disintegration of the material during crushing and thus the generation of fines. Therefore a study of the microstructure formation
Jan 1, 2004
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Controlling stoping costs in a gold mining environmentBy M. Grave
Rock Engineers are required to design safe cost effective support systems and stoping layouts for their respective mines. As each stope has its own unique environment, continual re evaluation is requi
Jan 1, 2009
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Cooling innovation in practice: A case study on composite copper-graphite cooler performance before and after a PGM furnace partial sidewall rebuildBy E. Mokgwamme, T. Goff, M. Mvalelwa, P. Spratt, P. Bezuidenhout, P. Nkosi, H. Joubert, G. de Villiers
Sibanye-Stillwater recently completed a partial sidewall rebuild on Furnace 1 at its Marikana smelter complex. The project involved matte taphole maintenance, which required the removal and subsequent
Mar 6, 2026
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Cooling power for a new ageAnglo Platinum is in the process of introducing a number of initiatives, varied in nature, on a scale that will impact operations in the short, medium and long-term. The advent of mechanization on a l
Jan 1, 2008
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Cooling Power of Underground EnvironmentsBy Austin Whillier, Duncan Mitchell
The problem of heat stress underground in the gold mines is approached on the basis of the heat transfer between the human body and the underground environment. Experimental measurements of radiant an
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Copper And Cobalt Extraction From Sulphate Solution Using Natural ClinoptiloliteBy D. Nyembe, B. Mamba, Antoine F. Mulaba-Bafubiandi
Copper and cobalt are generally electro-won from their aqueous sulphate solutions. After optimised leaching of their ores, concentrates or calcine bearing minerals, the leachate is clarified and suita
Jan 1, 2007