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Applying process mineralogy to complex low-grade silver ores
By N. Johnson, J. Quinteros
With the general trend across all commodities towards the treatment of lower grade ores, it is becoming increasingly important to develop efficient protocols for comprehensive mineralogical characteri
Jan 1, 2014
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Characterisation Of Various Coal Combustion Products From Mongolian Thermal Power Stations And Their Application For Preparation Of Geopolymers And Zeolitic Compounds
By J. Temuujin
Mongolia has some of the world?s largest coal reserves with an estimated total coal reserve of over 150 billion tonnes. At present, over 90% of Mongolian electricity is produced by combined heat and t
Sep 1, 2012
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Beneficiation Study of Alaskite through Flotation
The present work aimed to verify the possibility of using froth flotation to separate the constitu-ent minerals of an alaskite rock waste having as the main minerals quartz and feldspar. Three stages
Jan 1, 2014
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Modeling And Simulation Of Ultra-Fine Grinding Of Alumina In A Planetary Ball Mill
By V. Buddhiraju
Liberation of valuable minerals from low-grade ores is an important challenge faced by the minerals industry. It is necessary to grind the ore to extremely fine size in order to liberate the mineral f
Sep 1, 2012
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Mineral Feed Grinding Performance of Drum Mills
By P. V. Malyarov
"This paper examines the grinding and wear processes in drum mills. A summary of the industry’s long-term experience with the proposed linings is presented. A method is proposed for assessing the effi
Jan 1, 2018
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Selective Flocculation Of Low-Grade Iron Ore Fines
By N. R. Mandre
In the present work an attempt has been made to study beneficiation of low-grade iron ore associated with manganese clay by selective flocculation. The representative samples obtained for this purpose
Sep 1, 2012
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Characterizing flotation recovery variability of copper ores
By Deirdre Bradshaw, Cornelius Vos
"The detailed understanding of the variability in process performance parameters within an ore body forms a key aspect of ensuring that proper decisions are made with regards to the economic viability
Jan 1, 2014
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Online concentrate band position detection for a spiral concentrator using a Raspberry Pi
By P. Holtzhausen, L. Auret, B. Lindner, A. Haasbroek
"Spiral concentrators offer a cost effective way to separate valuable minerals from gangue by displacing lighter materials to the outside, and heavier materials to the inside of the spiral. The separa
Jan 1, 2014
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Vale - Transforming Natural Resources Into Wealth & Sustainable Development
As a leading global company in the mining sector, we are committed to sustainable development. To this end, we invest in the responsible, integrated management of economic, environmental and social is
Sep 1, 2012
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The economics of large scale ore sorting
By Bianca Foggiatto, Marcos Bueno, Rajiv Chandramohan, Eddie McLean, Greg Lane
"With the increasing depletion of high-grade ore deposits, smarter mineral processing solutions are required to achieve sustainable and economic methods for mining and processing low-grade deposits. I
Jan 1, 2014
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Effect of Cations on Anodic Oxidation of Gold in Thiosulfate Solution
By D. W. Feng
Thiosulfate leaching has been considered as the most promising alternative to cyanidation for the recovery of gold from ores. The chemistry of the ammonia-thiosulfate-copper system is complicated due
Jan 1, 2014
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Separation Of German Kupferschiefer Lithology With NIR Sorting
By P. Romm
The German Kupferschiefer (copper shale) mining history reaches back over 800 years with its last active mines being shut down in 1990. Increasing metal demands and potential thread of future supply s
Sep 1, 2012
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Research on Kinematics of Media in Tower Mill Based on Discrete Element Method
By Xiaoxu Sun, Jianchao Yao, Jiancheng He, Shijie Lu, Hongxi Zhou
"The ball mill performance relies on impact grinding, but it has disadvantage of the lower efficiency when the ore is finer; while tower mill relies on friction shear affection with high energy effici
Jan 1, 2018
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Study on Treatment Procedure of Pb2+-containing Wastewater by Microwave Modified Bentonite
By T. S. Qiu
In view of the bad effect that Na-bentonite direct adsorb Pb2+-containing wastewater, this article has carried out two kinds modification treatment on Na-bentonite: the direct microwave radiation modi
Jan 1, 2014
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Mineral And Organic-Mineral Ameliorants For Biological Mining Terrains Reclamation
By A. Prokopiev
The biological stage of reclamation is the third final stage in remediation the damaged mining terrains, which is carried out following the completion of the mining technical stage. The biological sta
Sep 1, 2012
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Integrated System of Parameter Determination, Thickener Design, Simulation and Control
By F. Concha
A robust theory of sedimentation-consolidation evolved and was accepted by researchers world-wide in the last two decades of the 20th century. This theory provides a reliable method of thickener desig
Jan 1, 2014
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Use of X-ray computed tomography to investigate microwave induced cracks in sphalerite ore particles
By Steven Bradshaw, Edson Charikinya
The application of high power microwave energy to secondary crusher products has been shown to induce micro fractures and cracks in the ore. This suggests that heap leaching could benefit from microwa
Jan 1, 2014
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Vitrified Bottom Ash Slag from Municipal Solid Waste Incinerators-phase Relations of CaO-SiO2-Na2O Oxide System
During incineration of municipal solid waste (MSW), some heavy metals and other environmentally harmful elements are liberated into bottom ash. The stricter environmental regulations require a higher
Jan 1, 2014
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Analysis Of Ball Mill Grinding Operation For Scale-Up And Design
By V. K. Gupta
Selection of mill size for reducing a feed material of a given size to the desired product size is generally based on the specific energy estimate obtained from Bond test. Over the last thirty years o
Sep 1, 2012
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Froth Surface Solids Loading Measurement And Its Relationship To Froth Stability
By S. H. Morar
Froth stability is widely recognized as a key driver of flotation selectivity. It is well known that froth stability is affected by the type and quantity of surface active reagents present (frothers),
Sep 1, 2012