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Process Control In Uranium Mills - How Far Can Automation Go?
By John W. Barnes
In seeking cost reductions, control methods are a fertile field because they significantly affect labor and other costs. While process control in uranium mills is excellent by the evidence of high rec
Jan 1, 1960
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Process Control Of And Changes In Precious Metals Precipitate Retorting At Paradise Peak Mine
By C. W. Armbrust
At FHC Gold Company's Paradise Peak Mine gold and silver are produced. Precious metals recovery rates are very satisfactory along with the recovery and production of a relative high volume of mer
Jan 1, 1990
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Process Control System Utilization and Equipment Reliability Maintenance
By Osvaldo A. Bascur
Most mining and metallurgical plants have developed predictive maintenance policies based on statistical analysis and special techniques, like vibration analysis, oil and lube analysis for critical eq
Jan 1, 1997
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Process Control Systems At Homer City Coal Preparation Plant
By William P. Shell
An important part of process control engineering is the implementation of the basic control system design through commissioning to routine operation. This is a period when basic concepts can be review
Jan 1, 1983
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Process Controlling, Understanding, And Optimization In A Solution Salt Mine Through The Data Acquisition System.
By V. de Ruiter
In the northwestern part of the Netherlands lies the deepest solution salt mine in the world. The company operating the mine is Frisia Zout bv (part of the K+S group). Extracting the NaCl from caver
Jan 1, 2008
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Process Design And Implementation Techniques For Secondary Crushing To Increase Milling Capacity
By understanding the ore breakage characteristics and utilising comminution circuit modelling, the benefits of SAG mill feed size manipulation can be readily assessed. This paper looks at the benefits
Jan 1, 2007
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Process Design And Operation At The Alligator Ridge Mine*
By R. J. Sawyer
*An earlier version of this paper was presented at the IMM meeting, "Use of Cultivated Carbon in Extraction of Gold and Other Metals," held in London in January, 1983, and was subsequently published i
Jan 1, 1984
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Process Design For Control Of Sludge Production From Wet Phosphoric Acid Processing ? I. Introduction
By Paul L. Bearden
The accumulation, handling, and utilization of sludges formed from wet process phosphoric acid is one of the major problems in the industry. The purpose of this paper is to explain some of the cons
Jan 1, 1966
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Process Development For Exploration Projects
By J. T. Hanks
Process development is one of the principal tasks required in the course of turning an exploration discovery into a mine. Exploration geologists should have an understanding of the more important meta
Jan 1, 1997
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Process Development For Recovery Of Cu, Sb And Ag From Tetrahedrite Concentrates
By Shijie Wang
The metals of value in tetrahedrite are copper, antimony and silver. A new hydrometallurgical process is proposed to recover these metals from tetrahedrite. The process consists of leaching concentrat
Jan 1, 2003
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Process Development For Selective Flotation Of Silver, Zinc, And Tin From Huari-Huari Ore
By J. L. Coburn
The Huari-Huari ore body is located in Southern Bolivia, at an elevation of approximately 3,800 meters above sea level. The ore is a complex massive sulfide, slightly marmatitic sphalerite, in a fault
Jan 1, 1977
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Process Development For The Eskay Creek Project
By John Turney, John Gathje, Donald Gale
The Eskay Creek deposit, located in northern British Columbia, is a high-grade gold/silver ore associated with complex polymetallic sulfides. Process development began in 1989 and continued through 19
Jan 1, 1995
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Process Development For The Sagasca, Chile, Oxidized Copper Ore Deposit - History
By Earl L. Rau
Although the Sagasca deposit has been known for 76 years, the property was never put into successful operation because of various adverse factors including low market price for copper, legal entanglem
Jan 1, 1970
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Process Development For Value-Added Products From Primary Kaolin Resources In Minnesota
By M. S. Prasad
In earlier work it has been shown that paper filler clay products can be obtained from primary kaolin deposits of Minnesota. The objective of the current work was to reduce silica and iron contaminant
Jan 1, 1991
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Process Development Metallurgical Studies for Gold Cyanidation Process
By S. Acar
"In recent years the gold mining industry has been challenged by declining metal prices as well as having to treat ores that have low grades and are refractory in nature. Many factors must be consider
Jan 1, 2016
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Process Development Testing for Comminution Circuit Design
"Metallurgical process development in greenfield projects must define the comminution flowsheet and establish the equipment sizes that are required to deliver the project design criteria. These are cr
Jan 1, 2016
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Process Dynamics Of Grinding Circuits And The Why Of Automatic Control
By T. C. Crosby
Grinding has a marked effect on concentrator recovery and opera- ting cost, improved operation through automatic control can enhance plant performance. The correct application of automatic control
Jan 1, 1966
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Process Economics of Gold Ion Flotation from Alkaline Cyanide Solutions
By Stuart K. Nicol, Malcolm D. Engel, Neville T. Moxon
Ion flotation of gold is a process continuing to be developed to selectively beneficiate dilute aurocyanide liquors using a novel surfaceactive complexing agent. Aeration of these liquors causes accu
Jan 1, 1992
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Process Engineering Evaluation Of The Crossflow Separator
By G. T. Adel
Hindered-bed separators are often used in the minerals processing industry to classify particles according to size and density. A new technology, known as the Eriez CrossFlow, was recently developed t
Jan 1, 2003
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Process Evaluation and Flowsheet Development for the Recovery of Rare Earth Elements from Coal and Associated By-Products
By J. Herbst, J. Groppo, A. Noble, R. Q. Honaker
"Coal and coal byproducts produced annually contain a sufficient amount of rare earth elements (REEs) to meet current U.S. demand. The REEs exist in the form of minerals, ion-adsorbed elements associa
Jan 1, 2017