Production and processing of fine particles : proceedings of the International Symposium on the Production and Processing of Fine Particles, Montreal, August 28-31, 1988 /

This volume contains the proceedings of an international symposium organised by the Metallurgical Society of the Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy. The aims of the symposium were to discuss fundamental and practical aspects of the technology for the production of fine inorganic particles f...

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Corporate Authors: International Symposium on the Production and Processing of Fine Particles Montre al, Que bec); Elsevier Science & Technology.; Metallurgical Society of CIM.; Society of Mining Engineers of AIME.; Conference of Metallurgists Montre al, Que bec)
Group Author: Plumpton, A. J. (Arthur J.)
Published: Pergamon Press,
Publisher Address: New York :
Publication Dates: 1988.
Literature type: eBook
Language: English
Series: Proceedings ; volume 7
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Online Access: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780080364483
Summary: This volume contains the proceedings of an international symposium organised by the Metallurgical Society of the Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy. The aims of the symposium were to discuss fundamental and practical aspects of the technology for the production of fine inorganic particles for the metals, industrial minerals and advanced ceramics sectors, to highlight particle characterization methods and developments, and to review major advances in the processing and extractive metallurgy of finely-sized minerals. 96 conference papers by authors from 19 countries addressed such topics as particle morphology and size analysis, physical and chemical methods for producing fine particles, processing of minerals using gravity, magnetic and electrostatic separation, flotation and flocculation, phase separation involving fine particles, and the hydrometallurgy and pyroprocessing of fine particles. This book will be of interest to mineral processing scientists and engineers, ceramicists, extractive metallurgists and chemical engineers, who are faced with the increasing significance of inorganic fine particles either as valuable products or as materials to be treated in mineral processing systems.
Item Description: "Symposium organized by the Metallurgical Society of CIM with co-sponsorship of the Society of Mining Engineers of AIME [and others]."
"27th Annual Conference of Metallurgists of CIM/27 e Congre s annuel des me tallurgistes de l'ICM."
Carrier Form: 1 online resource (908 pages) : illustrations.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
ISBN: 9781483286907
1483286908
Index Number: TA418
CLC: TB383-532
Contents: Front Cover; Production and Processing of Fine Particles; Copyright Page; Symposium Committees; Organizing and Editorial Committee; Foreword; Table of Contents; Part I: Particles characterization:morphology and mineralogy; Chapter 1. Textural classification using an image analyzer; ABSTRACT; INTRODUCTION; FRACTAL ANALYSIS; DISCUSSION; CONCLUSIONS; REFERENCES; Chapter 2. Fractal geometry applications in fragmentation dynamics; ABSTRACT; INTRODUCTION; FRAGMENTATION PROCESSES; KORCAK FRACTAL; ACKNOWLEDGEMENT; REFERENCES; Chapter 3. Morphological analysis of particles and surfaces; Introduction
Morphological AnalysisParticle Characterization; Characterization; Conclusion; Acknow ledgement; References; Chapter 4. Characterization by thermostimulated exoelectronic emission ofthin alpha alumina particles obtained through comminution; ABSTRACT; INTRODUCTION; CHARACTERISTICS OF ALUMINA AFTER COMMINUTION; DISCUSSION -- CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; Chapter 5. Circuit analysis and flotation kinetics at Brunswick Mining and Smelting; ABSTRACT; INTRODUCTION; APPROACHES TO CIRCUIT DIAGNOSIS; EVALUATION OF CONTAMINATION MECHANISMS USING THE SCANNING ELECTRON MICROSCOPE
EVALUATION OF CONTAMINATION USING A FLOTATION COLUMNIMAGE ANALYSIS STUDY OF BMS MILL PRODUCTS; LOOKING FOR A SOLUTION; LOCKED PARTICLE FLOTATION KINETICS; DISCUSSION; CONCLUSIONS; REFERENCES; Chapter 6. Contact area determination in binary grain mixtures -- evolutionwith the mixing time; ABSTRACT; KINETIC STUDY; IMAGE ANALYSIS STUDY; DISCUSSION; REFERENCES; Part II: Particles characterization:size analysis and on-line measurements
Chapter 7. Submicron particle size distribution determination using lightscattering and particle chromatography. Evaluation of thetechniques and their application to on-line measurementsABSTRACT; INTRODUCTION; TURBIDIMETRY; DYNAMIC LIGHT SCATTERING; PARTICLE CHROMATOGRAPHY; PACKED COLUMN CHROMATOGRAPHY; CAPILLARY HYDRODYNAMIC CHROMATOGRAPHY; CONCLUDING REMARKS; REFERENCES; Chapter 8. Control of particle size distribution within a reactor vessel orprocess flow with measurements taken in real time and at fullprocess concentrations; ABSTRACT; INTRODUCTION
A NEW KIND OF PARTICLE SIZE ANALYZER USING A SCANNING LASER MICROSCOPEPRINCIPLE OF OPERATION; IMPLEMENTATION OF ON-STREAM ANALYZER; INTRINSICALLY SAFE OPERATION UNDER WIDE RANGE OF OPERATING CONDITIONS; OPERATIONAL DATA; ADDITIONAL FLEXIBILITY; REFERENCES; Chapter 9. On-line, in-situ particle measurements in large scale applications; ABSTRACT; INTRODUCTION; PROBE DESIGN REQUIREMENTS; TEST SITE: JACK WATSON POWER PLANT; EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS; CONCLUSIONS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; REFERENCES; Chapter 10. On-line sizing and monitoring of particles suspended in aqueous solutions; ABSTRACT; KEYWORDS