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The sampling of liquid hot metal and steel at a steelplantBy L. W. Helle
The investigation, which was conducted at Iscor's Newcastle works (in Natal), was aimed at the development of reliable, consistent, and cost-effective methods of sampling. In the sampling of hot
Jan 1, 1983
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A comparison of several kinetic models for the adsorption of gold cyanide onto activated carbonBy A. W. Bryson, J. D. le Roux, B. D. Young
Several rate models for the adsorption of gold cyanide from aqueous solution onto activated carbon are given in the literature. The purpose of this study is to critically examine their ability to simu
Jan 1, 1991
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Iron Age metal working in the Magaliesberg areaBy H. M. Friede
Iron Age metal working in the Magaliesberg area by H. M. FRIEDE, Ph.D. (Visitor) Evidence of smelting and metal working in the Magaliesberg comes mainly from three sites: Broederstroom (Pretoria Distr
Jan 6, 1977
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Theshold rates of return on new mining projects as indicated by market investment resultsBy J. D. Austin, D. G. Kringe
Rates of return realized on investments in the gold mines of the newer goldfields outside the Witwatersrand were calculated and analysed over various time intervals and on various bases. It is shown t
Jan 1, 1980
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Simulation of Multicomponent Flotation PlantsBy G. R. Marchant, B. K. Loveday
A mathematical model has been developed for flotation circuit simulation. This model was designed to investigate the effect of varying the circulating loads and to determine whether an improvement in
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The current limited impact of Witwatersrand gold-mine residues on water pollution in the Vaal River systemBy D. D. Marsden
This paper discusses the concentrations of sulphides and total sulphur in widely spread regions around mine residue deposits, from which rain-water run-of can enter the Vaal River system. Analyses of
Jan 1, 1986
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Andalusite in South AfricaBy P. W. Ocerbeek
The occurrence, properties, and uses of andalusite, and its advantages over other refractory minerals and materials, are discussed. Ore reserves are given for the five producing areas, and statistics
Jan 1, 1989
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The Vaun Self-Climbing Skip (SCS) System - Typical Hoist System DetailsBy B. Kenealy
A typical deep shaft is President Steyn No. 2 in the Free State, where 9 tonnes of ore are hoisted at about 15 metres per second from 2378 metres below surface. The skips and attachments each weigh 7
Jan 1, 1996
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The commissioning of a test facility for the calibration of anemometersBy J. J. Van Rensburg
The commissioning of a test facility for the calibration of anemometers by J. J. VAN RENSBURG (Student Member). After the erection of a commercially produced open-jet wind tunnel for the calibration o
Jan 4, 1975
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Control of air pollution at Rand Carbide Limited, WitbankBy J. Meintjes
The measures taken by Rand Carbide Limited from the 1950s to 1976 to control dust emission from the electric furnaces at its Witbank factory are described. A new design of furnace for calcium carbide
Jan 1, 1978
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The joining of tungsten carbide hardmetal to steelBy Northrop. I. N.
Hardmetals possess extremely high hardness and wear resistance, which render them ideal for applications such as metal-cutting tools, rock-drilling tools, and industrial wear-resistant parts like dies
Jan 1, 1987
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The evaluation of five flowsheets for the recovery of uranium from Witwatersrand leach pulpsBy D. W. Boydell, E. B. Viljoen
A flowsheet incorporating rotary-drum filtration for the solid-liquid separation step, followed by solvent extraction for uranium purification, is used as a standard against which four flowsheets are
Jan 1, 1978
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An evaluation of gravity separators by use of a synthetic oreBy R. N. Guest
The Tromp distribution curve was used in an evaluation of gravity separators treating a synthetic ore made up of silica and marker minerals of various relative densities. The results pinpoint differen
Jan 1, 1985
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Metal founding - a modern perspectiveBy P. R. Beeley
Metal founding - a modern perspective The recent development of metal founding is reviewed in the context of basic requirements for the successful manufacture of cil;5ti,ngs.Progress has been related
Jan 9, 1976
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Pillar Extraction with Conventional Trackless Mechanised UnitsBy J. D. Flint
A description is given of the extraction of pillars in a seam of coal which normally varies in thickness from 10 feet to 14 feet using conventional trackless mechanised units. By using the pocket a
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Ingot casting and wire drawing In Iron Age Southern AfricaBy R. H. Steel
Ingot casting and wire drawing In Iron Age Southern Africa by R. H. STEEL (Visitor) This paper describes the experiments that were conducted in 1974/1975 on two related aspects of Iron Age copper tech
Jan 11, 1975
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An economic evaluation of an integrated stoping systemBy R. P. H. Willis
This paper describes the economics of backfilling, hydro-power, and mechanization when they are combined in an integrated stoping system. These three technologies have been shown to be viable, and the
Jan 1, 1989
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Presidential Address: The Role Of Pyrometallurgy In The Development Of South AfricaBy N. A. Barcza
Pointing out that South Africa needs to utilize its wealth-creating activities, together with local and international investment, to further develop its industries, the address asserts that the mining
Jan 1, 1996
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The metallurgy of tin smelting In a submerged arc furnaceBy H. A. Uys
The metallurgy of tin smelting In a submerged arc furnace By H. A. UYS, Ing. Metallurgy (Pretoria) (Visitor) The control of tin smelting demands a knowledge of slag characteristics and of the equilibr
Jan 1, 1977
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The management of carbon in a high-tonnage CIP operationBy R. J. Davidson, N. Schoeman
SYNOPSIS The paper describes each of the stages in a carbon-in-pulp (CIP) or carbon-in-leach (CIL) plant, and details the steps that can be taken to achieve effective carbon management by referring t
Jan 1, 1991