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Issue 21 August 2008 |
Issue 21 (the whole issue) Articles in issue 21: Float to the top The good, very good and hyper-SER® Open vs. closed feedwells |
Issue 21/2008
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Issue 20 March 2008 |
Issue 20 (the whole issue) Articles in issue 20: Next generation feedwells TankCell® provides optimal recovery for Macraes On-Stream Analysis – The need for performance Person profile Eric Hooimeyer |
Issue 20/2008
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Issue 19 December 2007 |
Issue 19 (the whole issue) Articles in issue 19: Optimising large flotation cell hydrodynamics using CFD The need for speed CFD modeling proves up novel ideas in thickener feedwell design |
Issue 19/2007
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Issue 18 October 2007 |
Issue 18 (the whole issue) Articles in issue 18: The evolution of CAD and Engineering tools How Can I support my Flotation Cells? Designing an efficient, timely spare parts program |
Issue 18/2007
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Issue 17 June 2007 |
Building for the future of the past Optimum plant design - Helping the process Technologies used in on-stream analysis |
Issue 17/2007
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Issue 16 December 2006 |
Project Management - a matter of trust? Pulp level control in float circuits Optimising your SAG mill |
Issue 16/2006
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Issue 15 July 2006 |
How can we capture people's knowledge? Be wise and optimise Dart plug valves |
Issue 15/2006
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Issue 14 April 2006 |
What's in your water? Planning your mill installation Is the last drop worth it? |
Issue 14/2006
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Issue 13 December 2005 |
Truth, lies and sales talk Spiralling in control CCD Performance |
Issue 13/2005
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Issue 12 October 2005 |
The WOW factor in mining FEA analysis - genuine engineering tool? How to get the most from training |
Issue 12/2005
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Issue 11 July 2005 |
After sales service - the way of the future Is BIG beautiful? Mineralogy & flowsheet design Thickening rake mechanisms |
Issue 11/2005
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Issue 10 March 2005 |
Michael Cook: Nickel boom - when will it end? Andrew Okely: Taking flotation cell control to the next level Oskar Gustavson: How to develop a grinding mill specification |
Issue 10/2005
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Issue 9 December 2004 |
Pentti Sotka, Pertti Lamberg, Martti Lahtinen: Non-recoverable metals - do you know how much you have? Brad Garraway: Frothing at the thickener Andrew Okely: Flotation - how's your lip length? |
Issue 9/2004
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Issue 8 August 2004 |
Andrew Okely: Will a lack of professionals restrict industry growth? John Elder: The attraction of rare earth magnetic separators Frankie Stadley: Training - an investment in your plant's optimisation |
Issue 8/2004
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Issue 6 March 2004 |
Martti Lahtinen: Is your plant economically optimised? Andrew Okely: Getting your float circuit layout right John Elder: Physical separation - Choosing and using the right technology |
Issue 6/2004
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Issue 5 May 2003 |
Andrew Okely: Process risk management in mineral processing projects - a better way Venkatesh Viswanathan: Vacuum belt filters - better than ever Christian Alfthan: Sample piping systems -DO's and DON'Ts |
Issue 5/2003
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Issue 4 December 2002 |
Andrew Okely: Let's end the second age of dinosaurs - Survival of mining in the 21st century: project development and a team-oriented approach Tim Kram: Filtration testwork - DOs and DON'Ts Brad Garraway: Paste thickening - new or old technology? |
Issue 4/2002
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Issue 3 September 2002 |
Andrew Okely: Collaborative research - How should it sharpen your own competitive edge? Peter Bourke: Flash flotation of copper and gold - a review of curent practice Jason King: Audit the hidden costs of inefficient thickeners |
Issue 3/2002
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Issue 2 June 2002 |
Neil Jagger: Is your processing plant a jigsaw? Andrew Okely: Flotation cells - Is bigger better? Marc Surace: Thickener testwork really does matter Brandt Henriksson: On-stream analysis - The need for performance |
Issue 2/2002
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Issue 1 February 2002 |
Ian Arbuthnot: Equipment performance guarantees - Are we building our own Tower of Babel? Venkatesh Viswanathan: Emperor Gold puts a retired CERAMEC filter back to work Peter Bourke: Selecting flotation cells - How many and what size? Oskar Gustavson: The shape of mills to come |
Issue 1/2002
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