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Developing and Implementing Ore-Specific Targets for the Rosebery Concentrator
Production targets are the basis for almost every decision made by operations personnel in the daily operation of a concentrator. It is the production targets that determine how the plant is operated
Oct 29, 2012
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Forging Ahead - A Collaboration Between the OZ Minerals Prominent Hill Concentrator and Magotteaux to Improve Plant Performance
By PáDeáBosscher, A Bruwier, M Weidenbach, C Philippe, T Ly, A Van Den Bosch
In the mining business the cost of grinding media represents up to 40 per cent of the total milling cost and therefore grinding media optimisation has a direct impact on the concentratorsÆ bottom line
Oct 29, 2012
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Statistical Plant Trials - Efficiently Combining Concentrate Grade and Metal Recovery Results
By S Taylor, B Lumsden, G Long
Statistical metallurgical plant trials are becoming more widespread, as a valuable tool for increasing plant profitability. Generally, a single parameter like metal recovery varies under the trial con
Oct 29, 2012
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Current Issues in the Mining Industry - From the Operational Mineral ProcessorÆs Perspective
By S Schwarz, D Alexander
The mining industry, and in fact the world, has undergone significant changes in the past five to ten years, ranging from the metals boom, the global financial crisis and the rise and fall of national
Oct 29, 2012
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Guidelines and Practical Applications for Continuous Improvement in Mine to Mill Reconciliation
By C van Wyk, I Reeves, J Webber, G B. Gnoinski
The minerals industry has been given an opportunity to grow and continue to advance again in an environment where there is the potential to reap big rewards for efficiency improvements due to buoyant
Oct 29, 2012
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Metallurgical Management Tools for Continuous Improvement
By R Dunne, W McCallum
Continuous improvement might be defined as seeking incremental improvement over time through improved equipment, processes, technology and the efforts of people. Most people working in ore processing
Oct 29, 2012
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Production of a Low Arsenic Copper Concentrate at MMG Rosebery
By Y Peng, D J. Bradshaw, G Long
As copper reserves deepen, they are becoming increasingly less pure. Penalty elements such as arsenic, antimony and bismuth are occurring in increasing concentrations. Environmental issues with smelte
Oct 29, 2012
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Developing Minerals Industry Leaders by Encouraging Metallurgical Excellence
By N Bianco, D Drinkwater
The professional skills shortage is intensifying, and commentators are predicting a shortfall in supply of qualified professionals for the mining industry, ranging from thousands to tens-of-thousands
Oct 29, 2012
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A Method of Calculating Autogenous/Semi-Autogenous Grinding Mill Specific Energies Using a Combination of Bond Work Indices and Julius Kruttschnitt Parameters, then Applying Efficiency Factors
By D Burgess
Since the days of mandatory high cost pilot plant testing in 6 ft + 2 ft SAG mills autogenous griding/semi-autogenous grinding (AG/SAG), mill specific energy is now calculated by various empirical for
Oct 29, 2012
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Simulation of Flexible Circuits
By MáAndrusiewicz, M M. Hilden, M S. Powell, P D. Kay, B Foggiatto
Circuits with unconventional and potentially more complex designs are predicted to become more common in the future as plant designers and operators look to process ores more efficiently. Ideas have b
Oct 29, 2012
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Julius Kruttschnitt Mineral Separation Index - Small-Scale Test to Characterise the Flotation Response of an Ore Type
By S Morgan, D J. Bradshaw, S Schwarz
The characterisation of the flotation kinetic response in future mining deposits is important because the flotation response is affected by changes in ore mineralogy. Current methods for characterisin
Oct 29, 2012
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A New Approach to Metallurgical Accounting
By S Brochot, M-V Durance
In many cases, current metallurgical accounting practice does not consider the errors associated with the measurements used in obtaining the metal balance. Considering all measurement errors, includin
Oct 29, 2012
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Ion Exchange in Hydrometallurgy - Secondary Metal Removal or Primary Production Technique?
By J D. Illescas, S N. Arnold, D R. Shaw
Ion exchange (IX) as a primary production technique has been applied commercially since the 1950s; its application in the uranium industry continues to be widespread and is utilised to a lesser degree
Oct 29, 2012
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Key Drivers of Energy and Cost Efficiency in Autogenous/Semi-Autogenous Grinding Circuits
By G Lane, M Bueno
In a recent publication (Bueno and Lane, 2011) the authors presented the analysis of a consolidated dataset composed by 137 autogenous/semi-autogenous grinding (AG/SAG) mill pilot trials. By comparing
Oct 29, 2012
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Modelling the Impact of Flash Flotation from Batch Cell Flotation Tests Using Limn
By P Holtham, R Dunne, D Stoll
Flash flotation is a process designed to remove coarse, liberated, fast floating minerals from hydrocyclone underflow. Irrespective of liberation, coarse particles would normally remain in a grinding
Oct 29, 2012
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Operations versus Projects - How Do People Think and What are the Implications?
By B Clements, G Lane
The operations and project environments are very different, but overlap in many areas. The development of mineral processing projects is goal oriented, is schedule focused and is a contractual environ
Oct 29, 2012
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Optimisation Opportunities for High Pressure Grinding Rolls Circuits
By B Davis, A H. Benzer, A N. Mainza, C M. Evertsson, L M. Tavares, M M. Hilden, M S. Powell, C Rule, G Asbj÷rnsson
The Mogalakwena North Concentrator of Anglo Platinum Operations was built with the capability to allow for future projected expansion. Several research groups, currently working with Anglo American on
Oct 29, 2012
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Effect of Flotation Feed Density on the Operation of a Flotation Cell
By R Crosbie, K C. Runge, E Tabosa, J K. McMaster
Flotation feed density is an operating parameter which is currently not well understood. Most models of flotation only incorporate its effect on particle residence time, but it is likely to have addit
Oct 29, 2012
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How to Use Hard Ore Components as Grinding Media
By M S. Powell, M P. Bueno
The commonly used SAB, SABC and run-of-mine (ROM) ball mill circuits can achieve high throughputs with good operating stability. However, these circuits consume a substantial amount of grinding media,
Oct 29, 2012
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The Impact of Classification on the Energy Efficiency of Grinding Circuits - The Hidden Opportunity
By W Valery, A Jankovic
A growing demand within the minerals industry for sustainable development and the introduction of carbon taxes have resulted in a significant focus on improving the energy efficiency of comminution ci
Oct 29, 2012