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Downhill Cable Belt Conveyor at Craigmont Mines LimitedBy J M. Anderson
The cable belt conveyor installation at Craigmont Mines Limited, Merritt, B.C., has the greatest one-stage vertical fall of any conveyor installed overland in Canada. Since the late summer of 1961, th
Jan 1, 1965
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The Responsibilities of a Mill SuperintendentBy G. J. Hawkes
"We all know that every man who works for us should have a thorough knowledge and understanding of his responsibilities. But how about ourselves? Du we have a thorough knowledge and understanding of o
Jan 1, 1965
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Research and Development in IndustryBy Dr. O. M Solandt
CANADA is not an old country we are just now planning to celebrate our lOOth Anniversary. Nonetheless, we have already developed some well-established traditions. One of the minor traditions is the st
Jan 1, 1965
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Characteristics of Coal Supplied by Eastern Producers for Use in Thermal Generating StationsBy Paul R. Terry
This paper presents a brief picture of the quality of coal produced in Eastern Canada for use in thermal generating stations. It describes, in particular, the characteristics of coals burned in six po
Jan 1, 1965
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Electrical Generation and Operating Costs at Cassiar's Power PlantBy A P. Powell
This paper deals with the power plant at Cassiar Asbestos Corporation Ltd., Cassiar, B.C. It discusses the units installed in the plant, the distribution of power and the costs involved. The efficienc
Jan 1, 1965
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Canada's Newest Asbestos Producer -Advotote Mines limitedBy J R. M Hutcheson
Advocate Mines Limited came into initial production on June 30, 1963, with an annual capacity in excess of 60,000 tons of high-quality chrysotile asbestos fihres, thus strengthening Canada's posi
Jan 1, 1965
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Research and ProductivityBy John Convey
This short paper deals with the subject of research and its relation to productivity. All who have stopped to even think about industrial re-search and its impact on the nation-al economy take for gra
Jan 1, 1964
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The Geology of the Choiceland Iron Deposit, SaskatchewanBy R L. Cheesman
An extensive Precambrian iron-formation lies about 2,000 ft. beneath post-Precambrian rocks in the Fort a Ia Corne Forest Reserve, south of Choiceland, Saskatchewan. The geology, deduced from limited
Jan 1, 1964
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Which Hoist- Drum or Friction Type?By J K. Irwin
The authors discuss the application of drum and friction hoists under modern conditions and give four examples of friction hoists proposed for various applications. The paper concludes with a summary
Jan 1, 1964
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The Application of European Shaft-Sinking Techniques to the Blairmore FormationBy J R. O Walli
Large production shafts can be successfully sunk through the ubiquitous Blairmore formation of southern Saskatchewan by employing the freezing process and by the installation of a cast iron tubbing li
Jan 1, 1964
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Nickel Refining in FinlandBy Toivo Toivanen
The paper begins with a brief history of the nickel industry in Finland, and then deals with the introduction of the flash smelting process. The main part of the paper is devoted to nickel refining, w
Jan 1, 1964
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Modern Welded Pipe ProcessesBy A Palynchuk
The development of welded pipe has paralleled the general industrial development and, in particular, that of the petroleum industry. The petroleum industry's need for high-grade, economical pipel
Jan 1, 1964
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Coal Pelletizing Studies for the Vertical Shaft Carbonization ProcessBy W J. Riva
This paper reviews the circumstances that led to the development and construction of a commercial-scale vertical shaft carbonizer at Conmore, Alberta. This form coking process may be regarded as havin
Jan 1, 1964
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Pre-Reduction of Blast Furnace Burdens Using the S-L ProcessBy F J. Pearce
The Steel Company of Canada, utilizing the S-L process, has produced partially and highly reduced pellets for use in the blast furnace. Experimental blast furnace tests, using reduced pellet burdens,
Jan 1, 1964
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Geothermal Research in CanadaBy Alan Jessop
A small group has been set up at the Dominion Observatory, Ottawa, to make a survey of terrestrial heat flow throughout Canada. Terrestrial heat flow is the heat rising from the interior of the earth
Jan 1, 1964
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Chemical Metallurgical Plant Maintenance at Sherritt Cordon Mines, Fort SaskatchewanBy C R. Crook
A brief outline of production methods and processes is given to show how maintenance fits into the picture at this plant. The work force, and the tools needed to carry out this function, are then desc
Jan 1, 1964
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Automatic Controls of Alkalinity in Regrind Circuit at Delnite Mines, Ltd."The ore currently being milled at Delnite is a high pyrrhotite ore with the gold intimately associated with the pyrrhotite. To get maximum recovery of the gold with the lowest reagent cost, it is nec
Jan 1, 1964
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Dust Research 1n West GermanyBy T S. Cochrane
This paper is based on observations made during a recent visit by the writer to three of the dust research laboratories .in West Germany, each .of which is mainly concerned with studymg the compositio
Jan 1, 1964
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Rock Stresses Induced by Block CavingBy K Morrison
Different individuals have calculated the boundary stresses around elliptical openings in an infinite elastic medium for various conditions of loading. With caution, such calculations are useful in in
Jan 1, 1964
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Use of the Similarity Principle in Predicting the Optimum Performance of Iron Reduction KilnsAccording to the principle of similarity, the physical and chemical configurations of a system can be defined by ratios of magnitudes within the system and do not de-pend on the size or nature of unit
Jan 1, 1964