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Investigation Of Factors Influencing The Determination Of Discount Rate In The Economic Evaluation Of Mineral Development Projects ? SynopsisBy S-J. Park
When evaluating mining investment opportunities, one should consider the risks associated with mineral exploration and development. These are commonly classified as technical, economic, and political
Jan 1, 2011
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Mineral Resource Throughput Management: From An Iron Ore Mine To Steel In India (b7c708d0-4ac4-4078-9cb8-41844cba4156)Mineral Resource Throughput Management is based on the extraction of the maximum potential value from an ore reserve with the emphasis to generate maximum ROI and ROR (return on reserve). A stee
Jan 1, 2007
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The Catalytic Converter Industry In South AfricaBy K. Dewar
The catalytic converter industry is composed largely of global multinational manufacturers who supply to vehicle manufacturers (original equipment manufacturers ? OEMs) from facilities strategically l
Jan 1, 2012
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Publications (08208bb5-0399-4307-88e9-767347b8c71f)The following is available free of charge from the Bismuth Institute, rue Brederode 9, B-I000 Brussels, Belgium: The chemical analysis of bismuth. Automatic methods of guiding welding heads along butt
Jan 1, 1979
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Possibilities of limiting methane emission into atmosphere on the example of mines in the Jastrzebie Coal companyBy 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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Plasma arc behaviour in direct current arc furnace smelting of platinum group metal-bearing materials: A modelling study on the effect of reductant choiceBy B. S. Xakalashe, I. J. Geldenhuys, M. W. Erwee, Q. G. Reynolds, R. T. Jones, S. P. Tsebe
Aspects of the production of platinum group metals by reductive smelting in direct-current arc furnace processes are investigated using a computational modelling approach. The replacement of fossil ca
Mar 6, 2026
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The Effect of Solids Suspended in a Nickel Electrolyte on Deposit MorphologyBy K. G. Matshika
"Nickel electroplating from sulphate electrolyte is an efficient process. To achieve good quality cathode, however, parameters such as temperature, nickel concentration, pH, electrode alignment, elect
Jan 1, 2015
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Factors affecting nickel recovery from slags produced during platinum smeltingBy L. Andrews
Nickel is recovered as a by-product of the platinum-producing process operated by Anglo Platinum. The metal is mined mainly as sulphide minerals contained in platinum ores. These pass through the conc
Jan 1, 2004
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Various Techniques To Produce Low Carbon FerrochromeBy A. M. Ghodgaonkar, P. J. Bhonde, R. D. Angal
Primarily ferrochrome is used to introduce chromium into steels and alloys. Chromium enhances hardness, hardenability, corrosion, abrasion and wear resistance of the steel. High carbon ferrochrome
Jan 1, 2007
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The effect of slimes content on the rougher spiral circuit in a heavy mineral sands operationBy R. Abela
Heavy mineral sands are usually beneficiated in a spiral concentrator circuit prior to separation of heavy minerals into streams of zircon, rutile and ilmenite. The performance of the spiral concentra
Jan 1, 2003
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The Use Of Cusums As A Tool To Aid In The Interpretation Of Slope Monitoring Data With Specific Examples From An Operating Open Pit MineBy P. A. Lilly, W. Sarunic
In most cases, slope movement monitoring data are collected on a temporal basis and displacement or velocity is plotted against time in order to assist the engineer to make judgements about slope beha
Jan 1, 2006
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Gliding cylinder method for the viscosity measurement of molten salts, slags and glassesBy Y. Shiraishi, Y. Sakurai
A new method, the gliding cylinder method, was proposed as a wide range viscometer for the measurements of molten salts, slags, and glasses. The method consists of two coaxial cylinders, cylindrical b
Jan 1, 2004
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A study of ICT diffusion into South Africa’s platinum mining sectorBy T. Z. Mugodi, D. R. Fleming
Information and Communications Technology (ICT) is defined as ‘The goods and services that support the electronic display, processing, storage and transmission of information’. Early in 2002 the So
Jan 1, 2003
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Assessment of vibration exposure of mine machinery operators at three different open-pit coal minesBy A. Tekin
In almost all branches of industry, machinery and equipment in operation cause vibration. Some sources of vibration affect only the operator’s hands, fingers, and arms, while others have adverse effec
May 2, 2022
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Property–Performance Relationships of Commercial Diluents in Sub-Saharan Africa Copper Solvent-Extraction ConditionsBy Chad W. Brown
"A study of five commercially available solvent-extraction diluents in combination with three commercially available extractants under sub-Saharan African copper solvent-extraction conditions yielded
Jan 1, 2015
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Compaction Tests on Coking Coals. Part 1: Laboratory-Scale Compaction with a 4-ton Hydraulic PressBy G. Coetzer
"Prior to operating a non-recovery coke pilot plant, it was critical to ascertain coal cake stability during the loading of a 1 m3 coal cake into the oven. Various compaction parameters were verified
Apr 1, 2019
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Mass Exchange At The Metal-Slag Interface In The Continuous Casting ProcessBy P. R. Scheller
Reactions between metal and slag are of decisive importance for metallurgical processing. In the continuous casting process, where metal solidifies at the metal-slag interface, reaction products can c
Jan 1, 2004
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The Lurec® Process ? Key To Economic Smelter Acid Plant Operation (e3cec3ce-c22d-48ad-a182-8a0407410c99)By Karl-H. Daum
Over many decades, numerous feasibility studies have demonstrated, that the production of sulphuric acid remains the most viable option of sulphur recovery from smelter off gas and abatement of SO2 em
Jan 1, 2009
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Utilizing strain criteria to predict highwall stability performance (99b83745-6008-4838-a805-df9da98849e4)By W. Newcomen, D. Brox
The assessment of the stability performance of open pit highwalls has traditionally been based on consideration of surface movement rates. Although generally accepted in industry, this approach presen
Jan 1, 2003
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Coupled hydromechanical modelling of surface subsidence in crystalline rock masses due to tunnel drainageBy C. Zangerl, K. F. Evans, S. Loew
ABSTRACT: Settlements above fractured crystalline rock masses are rarely observed and in the past, geotechnical engineers would not expect substantial subsidence to occur in association with a deep tu
Jan 1, 2003