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E**N
Increase you knowledge on Mineral Processing
Wills' Mineral Processing book is a good tool to get an understanding at an intermediate level. Each chapter worth for review.
K**C
Mineral Processing
This product was as described. It was new, boxed and rapped well. The information I have got from the book has been well written,professional and very beneficial.
L**Y
This book seems to be a good reference. Some photos are not clearly reproduced
This book seems to be a good reference. Some photos are not clearly reproduced. I wished that there was more treatment on mineral flow sheets and typical plant layouts for copper or gold recovery.
A**X
Only book that covers mineral processing technologies
Its a readable book for being technical, its information is mediocre though. Work out examples and pictures very useful in understanding information.
S**R
Well worth a read
This is a good book that does a good job of explaining multiple beneficiation methods. Well worth a read; definitely recommend it.
C**E
Old stuff
Rehash of 50 year old material. Nothing in the book I did not learn about in the fifties. OK as a historical revew.
K**D
For Better Information Steer Clear and Get a Handbook Instead
I bought this book for an upcoming Professional Licensing Exam, and I have to say, I am disappointed. The book is great for non-mining profession related university student, a mid-career teacher changing fields industry or for a general I am curious as to what Mineral Processing is.To start with, I had hoped for equations that were concise, neat and easily understood. I had expected examples to follow a logical order and concise syntax.What I got were equations whose nomenclature are nowhere near close to generally established academic and industrial nomenclature, and worst they don't resemble the variable it intends to represent.For example, "Q" stands for flow (water flow, air flow, etc), always had, always will and for nearly a century or more. I have seen this standard nomenclature in dozens of different magazines, textbooks and vendor supplied literature.The author uses "F" for flow. So, while this will make all the intuitive sense in the world to a lay person or a seeker for knowledge for knowledge sake, it is maddeningly frustrating because the F gets coupled with D (for Density), x for %Solids, 1000 for S or D. (The very generally accepted designations are Rho, Cw and while 1000 kg/m3 is correct it is never used in place for specific gravity or 1).If this was not bad enough and while the examples were great, they were solved in halting, haphazard and sloppy ways. Equations were set up in rote forms (as one would write up in a pinch or a hurry or they have done a hundred times and needed a memory jog). Some equations followed clear delineations but when presented in examples new and more confusing equations emerged.Finally, one more complaint, I understand that the world is SI, and I understand that Academia is trying to act die hard SI and I even accept that I will see SI in patently American references (a depressingly precious few), but this book has everything in SI and this adds one more layer of frustration. I must stress that I do expect to see mixed systems, but this book is tilted 100% SI and no offer of the English system.Not only that, but the units are also in forms that are not generally utilized in the industry.If you need a good reference material, seek out a handbook and settle for paying more.
C**A
Great Source of Information
It is well written and has alot of information that i was looking for.will use this book for many years to come
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