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Uranium Recovery From Acid Leach Liquors: The Optimisation Of Rip/Sx Based Flowsheets
By Deon van Tonder, Bert Van Hege
Comparison of various technologies for uranium recovery from sulphuric acid leach solutions shows that Resin-in-Pulp (RIP) and/or Solvent extraction (SX) based processing routes are usually cost effec
Jan 1, 2007
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Methods for safe disposal of zircon flour assessment of potential radiological exposure from cement aggregates and mixes containing zircon flour
By R. Strydom, J. H. Selby
Published information is available on the radiological impacts of disposing of zircon sand in a landfill. Zircon flour by virtue of its finer particle size presents a different set of issues during di
Jan 1, 2003
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Kinetics Of Reduction Of Different Manganese Ores
By Manoj Kumar, S. Ranganathan, S. N. Sinha
The reducibility of three different manganese ores with coke was studied. The three ores were reduced to different extents under the same experimental conditions. The investigations showed that in the
Jan 1, 2007
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Chemical Risk Assessment At The International Programme On Chemical Safety
By A. Aitio
Sustainable development is one of the central themes of the work of the World Health Organization; chemical safety is one of its important components. For more than 25 years, WHO has had specialized u
Jan 1, 2004
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Effects of a Thio Collector Mixture for Optimising Recovery of a Low-Grade Carbonatite Copper Ore using Senfroth 38 Frother
By A. P. I. Popoola, T. J. Olaniyi, A. A. Adeleke
"A laboratory froth flotation experiment was conducted on a low-grade carbonatite copper ore sample obtained from Phalaborwa in the Limpopo province of South Africa. The sample was a homogenous hydroc
Jan 1, 2015
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The Development Of An Agglomerate Through The Use Of FeMn Waste
By K. P. Davey
In 1998 an initial objective was given to the author, to process valuable off grade High Carbon Ferro Manganese (FeMn) metal fines profitably. The previous attempts that had been made to re-melt these
Jan 1, 2004
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Design And Operating Features Of New 27.6 Mva Furnace At Nava Bharat Ventures Limited, Paloncha
By Y. Poornachandra Rao, P. C. Sudhakar, L. Malakondaiah
NBV commissioned a 27.6 MVA furnace in the year 2005. This paper explains: a)Furnace design features b)Furnace process control, Direct slag granulation c)Continuous casting, Waste heat reco
Jan 1, 2007
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Effect of true tri-axial loading schemes on fracturing of limestone
By J. -P. Tshibangu, A. Vervoort, A. Lavrov
Abstract: The aim of the research presented is to study the effect of complex loading schemes on the fracturing process during loading and/or unloading. A first set of experiments was done using a pol
Jan 1, 2003
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Research on visual simulation of coupled solid deformation and gas leak flow in parallel coal seams
By P. Sun
Abstract: From the viewpoint of interaction mechanics of solid and gas, a coupled mathematical model is presented for coal/rock mass deformation and gas leak flow in parallel deformable coal seams. Nu
Jan 1, 2003
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Implementation of control and control issues in mineral sands plants—In-line mass flow meter
Mineral sand beneficiation plants comprise a complex combination of electrostatic, magnetic and gravity based separation techniques. These are combined and replicated in ways that provide the most eff
Jan 1, 2003
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Possibilities of limiting methane emission into atmosphere on the example of mines in the Jastrzebie Coal company
By A. Tor, M. Borowski, N. Szlazak, D. Obracaj
This article presents possibilities of reducing methane emission to the atmosphere in working mines in Jastrzebie Coal Company by means of proecological solution. They form a new approach towards the
Jan 1, 2003
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The Oxidized Ores Of The Main Sulphide Zone, Great Dyke, Zimbabwe: Turning Resources Into Minable Reserves ? Mineralogy Is The Key
By T. Oberthür
The Great Dyke of Zimbabwe constitutes the world?s second largest reserve of platinum group elements (PGE) after the Bushveld Complex in neighbouring South Africa. Within the Great Dyke, economic conc
Jan 1, 2012
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Volume changes in sandstone under true triaxial compression conditions
By M. Kwasniewski, M. Takahashi
Prismatic samples of a medium-grained sandstone from Slask Colliery (Upper Silesian Coal Basin, Poland) were tested under uniaxial compression, conventional triaxial compression and true triaxial comp
Jan 1, 2003
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Development of a simulation program to predict gas emission based on 3D stress analysis
By S. Matsuyama, S. Tomita, H. Kawahara, G. Deguchi
A proper management system of coal mine methane gas associated with underground mining activities is essential for the mine safety due to its nature of explosion. Optimum design of the mine ventilatio
Jan 1, 2003
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Recent Developments In Physico-Chemical Characterisation And Modelling Of Ferroalloy Slag Systems
By S. Sun
Recent studies on the physico-chemical properties of molten slags and oxide solid solutions of interest is reviewed. The review covers redox and phase equilibria in slags, viscosity, diffusivity, elec
Jan 1, 2004
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New President of FSPE
Mr Colin M. Spence took office as President of The Federation of Societies of Professional Engineers on 1st July, 1984. Colin Maynard Spence was born in November 1921, and was educated at the Durban P
Jan 1, 1984
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A Thermodynamic Approach To Physical Properties Of Silicate Melts
By S. Sridhar, R. E. Aune, M. Hayashi
Thermophysical properties of silicate melts are strongly structure dependent. It is well known that the viscosities of slags increase with increasing the degree of polymerization of silicate anions. E
Jan 1, 2004
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The potential for the recovery of chromite sands from the Murray Basin, Australia
By L. K. Smith
The position of Australia as a continuing long-term supplier of mineral sands, and their upgraded products, has been reinforced with the discovery of the extensive mineral reserves in the Murray Basin
Jan 1, 2003
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Optimization Of Mechanized Mining Layout Within Anglo American Platinum
By P. Valicek
Anglo American Platinum Limited is constantly striving to improve safety and productivity. There are many different initiatives taking place within the organization in order to ensure continued safe
Jan 1, 2012
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Can We Decrease The Ecological Footprint Of Base Metal Production By Recycling? - 1. Introduction
By PC Pistorius, DR Groot
The South African base metals industry has been one mainly focused on the production of metals or metal compounds from primary ores. This is true for metals such as titanium, vanadium, chrome, mangane
Jan 1, 2007