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Co-Extruded Al4.5mg and Rapidly Solidified Al4.5mg1ag – Structure and Properties
By C. J. Simensen, R. Østhus, H. J. Roven, K. G. Skorpen, H. Kalager
"This work encompasses co-extrusion of alloy Al4.5Mg at the core and rapidly solidified Al4.5Mg1Ag forming the surface layer. The goal is to produce a multi-material by co-extrusion having a relativel
Jan 1, 2018
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Co-firing of high-ash discard coal and refuse-derived fuel – ash and gaseous emissions
By K. Isaac, S. O. Bada
This research focuses on the co-firing of discard coal with refuse-derived fuel (RDF) to utilize this abundant resource in South Africa for energy generation and reduce the volume of waste disposed of
Aug 2, 2022
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Co-Gasification Behavior of Metallurgical Coke with High and Low Reactivity
By Zhang Jianliang, Zuo Haibin, Gao Bing, Wang Zhe
"As a result of the shortage of coking coal and the quality decrease of coke, it is important to know how to make better use of highly reactive cokes. The co-gasification behavior of highly and lowly
Jan 1, 2013
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Co-Generation: A Challenge For Furnace Off-Gas Cleaning Systems
By E. S. Schubert
Keywords: co-generation, furnace CO-gas cleaning, disintegrator scrubber, Theisen In a closed, electric, reduction furnace, no oxygen enters the furnace from the surrounding environment. The off-g
Jan 1, 2011
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Co-injeção De Gás Natural E Carvão Em Altos-fornos
By Ulysses Forastieri de Matos
A injeção de combustíveis auxiliares pelas ventaneiras dos altos-fornos vem se mostrando, nas últimas décadas, como uma técnica de redução do consumo de combustíveis e conseqüente redução de custo de
Aug 1, 2018
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Co-Intensification of Bio-Oxidizing as-Bearing Gold Ores
By Guo-hua Bai, Hong-jing Yuan, Qian Li, Yong-bin Yang, Tao Jiang, Yan Zhang
"The effect of different additives on the bio-oxidation of arsenic-bearing gold ores has been carried out to solve the problems such as long period of leaching, low oxidation rate. The oxidants streng
Jan 1, 2013
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Co-Mixing of Tailings, Waste Rock and Slag to Produce Barrier Cover Systems
By D Landriault, G W. Wilson, L Langetine and
Engineered soil covers are used for final closure options for both waste rock and tailings disposal facilities. Currently, cover construction requires excavation of appropriate cover material from a n
Jan 1, 2003
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Co-operation
By G. M. Humphrey
It is a great honour and privilege to be here in this distinguished company of the outstanding men in the mining industry and the political life of Canada. I fully recognize that I am so honoured as a
Jan 1, 1951
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Co-Ordinated Engineering in the Mining Industry
By P. D. P. Hamilton
IT is perhaps obvious to most individuals who are interested in the mining industry that a producing mine has been subjected to several phases of engineering attention. In this paper it is the author&
Jan 1, 1938
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Co-Precipitation of Arsenic with Ferric Ions: Disposal Strategy for Inco's New Weak Acid Treatment Plant Sludge
By K. Hardy
As part of Inco's $115 million Fluid Bed Roaster SO2 Abatement Project, a new weak acid treatment plant (WATP) was constructed to treat bleed solutions from the Copper Cliff Smelting Complex gas-
Jan 1, 2006
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Co-Precipitation of Magnesium-Aluminum From Aqueous MgCl2-AlCl3 Solutions
By Wencheng Gao
An attractive way to beneficiate magnesium chloride and aluminum chloride is to prepare Mg-Al spinel, an excellent refractory material. Mg4Al2(OH)14?3H2O, the precursor of spinel, can be prepared usin
Oct 1, 2011
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Co-precipitation Phenomena in Wastewater Treatment of Dilute Toxic Anions
By C. Tokoro
Co-precipitation of dilute toxic anions with ferrihydrite is an important removal mechanism in wastewater treatment system. Although, numerous qualitative studies have been published on removal charac
Jan 1, 2014
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Co-Production of Heavy Minerals from Oil Sand Tailings
By Mel Owen, Bob Tipman
"A number of studies have identified the presence of heavy minerals in the Athabasca oil sands. A 1996 Mineral Development Agreement study into the recovery of Co-Products identified low operating cos
Jan 1, 1998
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Co-Production Of Silica And Other Commodities From Geothermal Fluids
By William Bourcier
Geothermal Brines are a significant potential source of valuable minerals and metals. These brines are water that is heated by the natural heat flow from the depths of the earth. Hotter brines, typi
Jan 1, 2006
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Co-products and by-products of base metal mining in Canada: facts and implications
By L. S. Jen
Canadian copper, nickel, zinc, lead and molybdenum mines are characterized by the mining of ores from which more than one metal is recovered. During the 1980s, approximately 15% of the gold, 25% of th
Jan 1, 1992
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Co-Simulation in Hydromet Process Design
By Lanre Oshinowo
Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) is used in conjunction with process modelling at HATCH to achieve a superior level of confidence in the process design of hydrometallurgical process plants. The use
Jan 1, 2004
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Co-Site Microscopy - Combining Reflected Light Microscopy and Scanning Electron Microscopy to Perform Ore Mineralogy
By S Paciornik
Computer-controlled microscopes with digital image acquisition and analysis led to the creation of the new field of digital microscopy. These techniques not only allow a certain degree of automation b
Jan 1, 2008
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Co-Treatment of Limonitic Laterites and Sulphur-Bearing Materials as an Alternative to the HPAL Process
The high pressure acid leach process (HPAL) is being commercially used in four plants around the world to treat limonitic laterites. The two major operating costs of the HPAL process are the sulphuric
Jan 1, 2004
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CO2 as an Exhaust Emissions Surrogate in Small Dieselized Mines
By M. K. Gangal, E. D. Dainty, G. Kunchur
This paper presents a validation of C02 as a single surrogate measurement for other diesel-emitted pollutants in multi-diesel-machine operations typical of small underground mines. This means that the
Jan 1, 1991
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CO2 Capture and Sequestration – Implications for the Metals Industry
By Jim Sarvinis, Mark Berkley, David Clarry, Jason Berzansky
"Technologies developed to sequester CO2 or use CO2 for enhanced fossil fuel recovery are currently being utilized across the globe. Taxation regimes and CO2 credit trading are becoming drivers for a
Jan 1, 2008