SME mineral processing handbook / Norman L. Weiss, editor-in-chief.

Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
New York, N.Y. : Society of Mining Engineers of the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1985.
Description
2 volumes : illustrations ; 26 cm.

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    Notes
    "Sponsored by Seeley W. Mudd Memorial Fund of AIME, Society of Mining Engineers of AIME."
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographies and index.
    Contents
    • INTRODUCTION: Minerals and their properties
    • UNIT OPERATIONS AND PROCESSES: Commutation-classification-screening
    • Gravity concentration
    • Flotation
    • Electrostatic and magnetic separation
    • Miscellaneous physical separation
    • Mixing
    • Thickening, filtering, drying
    • Storage and transport
    • Agglomeration
    • Pyrometallurgy
    • Hydrometallurgy
    • PROCESS PLANTS: Cooper
    • Lead and Zinc
    • Molybdenum
    • Nickel and Cobalt
    • Precious metals
    • Alumina
    • Iron Ore
    • Phosphate rock
    • Potash
    • Fluorspar
    • Uranium
    • Coal
    • Portland cement
    • Oxides of heavy metals
    • Carbon, sulfur, mercury, miscellaneous sulfides
    • Nonmetallic industrial minerals
    • GENERAL: Sampling and testing
    • Automatic control
    • Metallurgical accounting and mill reports
    • Design of plants
    • Tailings disposal
    • Organization and safety
    • Research and development
    • Tables of conversions and equivalents.
    ISBN
    • 0895204487 ((set))
    • 9780895204486 ((set))
    • 0895204436 ((v. 1))
    • 9780895204431 ((v. 1))
    • 0895204479 ((v. 2))
    • 9780895204479 ((v. 2))
    • 9780895204332
    • 0895204339
    LCCN
    85072130
    OCLC
    12935845
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