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Magnesium: Reviewing Its Technology of Production and UseBy John A. Gann
WITHIN a very few years magnesium has sprung from oblivion, from classification as a technically unknown, little appreciated, and expensive material to front-page importance in many fields of engineer
Jan 1, 1932
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Magnetic Aging Of Iron Due To OxygenBy T. D. Yensen, N. A. Ziegler
AGING is a term that connotes a slow change in properties under ordinary operating conditions. It can be accelerated by increasing the temperature and by mechanical straining. The magnetic properties
Jan 1, 1935
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Magnetic Aging of Iron Due to Oxygen (27b00f98-be7d-428c-8d64-e67bc5efd496)By T. D. Yensen
AGING is a term that connotes a slow change in properties under ordinary operating conditions. It can be accelerated by increasing the temperature and by mechanical straining. The magnetic properties
Jan 1, 1935
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Magnetic Analyses of Transformations in a Cold-worked 18-8 AlloyBy R. Buehl
ALTHOUGH the main features of the transformations occurring in 18-8 have been published already,1-4 certain conclusions merit questioning and discussion. The questions may be summarized as follows:
Jan 1, 1939
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Magnetic and Chemical Analyses Of Ores and Mill Products Containing Magnetite and IlmeniteBy Erkki Laurila
INVESTIGATION of the methods of analyses for magnetite and ilmenite in the Otanmäki iron-titanium ore and respective mill products has resulted in certain improvements in the methods conventionally em
Jan 9, 1951
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Magnetic and Gravity Modelling of the Renison Tin Mine, TasmaniaBy Mudge S. T
Tin mineralisation occurs at Renison Bell, near Zeehan in Tasmania, as a group of cassiterite-bearing massive pyrrhotite bodies in Cambrian sedimentary rocks. Mineralising fluids from the underlying
Jan 1, 1997
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Magnetic Anomalies and Igneous RocksBy Mark Malamphy
MOST igneous rocks, and particularly those of the basic type, con-tain relatively high percentages of magnetite and other iron oxides, which give them moderately high magnetic susceptibilities and mak
Jan 1, 1936
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Magnetic Anomalies of the Coromandel RegionBy D J. Woodward, A B. Christie, S A. Henrys
Low-level aeromagnetic data available in digital form have been combined to produce a new 1:100 000 scale map of total force anomalies of the Coromandel region, New Zealand. The map incorporates data
Jan 1, 2001
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Magnetic Anomaly Of Inclined Vein Of Infinite LengthBy L. Massé, Th. Koulomzine
NOTE ON HAALCK'S FORMULA QUANTITATIVE interpretation of magnetic anomalies is admittedly a difficult process. Few authors have attempted a general approach to this problem. A [ ] number of p
Jan 1, 1947
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Magnetic Attraction Of Stacked Drill RodsBy John L. Baum
GEOLOGISTS and engineers working around a diamond drill rig have often had the opportunity to observe the magnetic attraction of drill rods pulled out of the hole for core removal. This is sometimes a
Jan 12, 1954
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Magnetic Beneficiation of NonmetallicsBy Samuel Frantz
THE purpose of this paper is to relate briefly the development of magnetic separation and its extension from the separation of iron into its present use in the nonmetallic field, to suggest possible f
Jan 1, 1932
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Magnetic Coalescence Of Hematite And MagnetiteBy Q. Xu
The new process consists of the selective coalescence of fine hematite particles by fine magnetite. The gangue minerals are dispersed by some dispersant; thus it can be separated by desliming. This pr
Jan 1, 1989
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Magnetic Collection Of Grinding Ball Fragments From SAG And Ball Mill CircuitsBy Daniel A. Norrgran
Grinding ball fragments discharging from SAG mills and ball mills causes extreme wear to downstream processing equipment. These ball fragments, recirculating in a milling circuit, will cause excessive
Jan 1, 1999
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Magnetic Concentration of AsbestosoreBy Edward Martinez
Laboratory studies had shown that the magnetite contained in serpentine asbestos ore was not uniformly distributed. Ore particles containing chrysotiye fiber responded to a magnetic f field; particle
Jan 1, 1979
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Magnetic Concentration of Eastern Mesabi Iron OresBy Alexander N. Winchell
"The deposits of the east end of the Mesabi Range cover very large areas, and consist of the same taconite that produces the hematite of the central and western Mesabi. It is not deeply covered with d
Jan 1, 1920
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Magnetic Conditioning at the Hellyer Tailings Retreatment PlantBy B Lumsden
During periods of high metal prices and strong metal demand tailings retreatment can be economic. Most tailings retreatment operations are technically challenging, low margin operations, because the e
Jan 1, 2009
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Magnetic conditioning of flotation feed to increase recovery of fine value minerals at Boliden’s Garpenberg ConcentratorBy Hamid-Reza Manouchehri, Hassna Aitahmed-Ali, Stellan Sundberg
"In flotation practices as the particle size becomes fine, e.g., p<20µm, the process efficiency declines markedly. When flotation of fine particles is necessary, one method to improve the recovery is
Jan 1, 2014
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Magnetic Conditioning of Sphalerite at Red Dog MineBy B Lumsden, B Lacouture
"Red Dog is one of the largest zinc mines in the world both in terms of reserves and annual production. In 2013, Red Dog produced 551,300 mt of contained zinc and 96,700 mt of contained lead. The mine
Jan 1, 2016
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Magnetic Conditioning of Sphalerite at XstrataÆs Mount Isa Zinc OperationsBy P Voigt, B Lumsden, P Lines, I Gurnett
Plant tests of magnetic conditioning have shown increased flotation recovery of paramagnetic sulfide minerals (chalcopyrite, sphalerite and pentlandite) in the -38 ¦m size fraction within rougher and
Oct 29, 2012
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Magnetic conditioning of sulfide minerals to improve recovery of fines in flotation – a plant practice - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2018)By H. R. Manouchehri
In flotation practices, as particles become finer, such as smaller than 20 μm, process efficiency declines markedly. Selective agglomeration of fine particles is a technique to enhance the recovery of