A free magazine containing the latest news on CSIRO’s research in minerals processing and metal production.
Process delivers the latest news about CSIRO’s minerals processing and metal production research.
It also celebrates our collaborative research and development (R&D) achievements with customers and researchers in the area of minerals processing and metal production.
Process is written for scientists, engineers, managers, government and corporate stakeholders, and the research community in the Australian and global minerals industries.
The articles highlight the importance of R&D for the minerals industry and focus on:
Process magazine brings you CSIRO’s research in minerals processing and metal production.
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current research projects
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new products and services
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technology transfer activities.
Process is published three times a year by CSIRO Process Science and Engineering and is available free by subscription. Subscribe to Process magazine.
2010
The February 2010 issue of Process outlines a number of technologies currently being developed through CSIRO's Flagship program that aim to provide a competitive edge for iron ore, gold, nickel and alumina producers. (12 pages)
2009
The October 2009 issue of Process highlights a range of materials characterisation tools and techniques currently under development that could help unlock the value contained in Australia’s mineral deposits, and help improve processing performance. (12 pages)
The June 2009 issue of Process looks at a diverse range of projects that aim to improve the environmental, economic and social sustainability of Australia's minerals and coal industries. (12 pages)
The February 2009 issue looks at the latest research in hydrometallurgy and how it is helping alumina, base metals and gold processors. (12 pages)
2008
The October 2008 issue shows how CSIRO is collaborating with research partners to maintain our scientific edge and help Australia's minerals industry maintain its competitive edge. (12 pages)
The June 2008 issue shows how CSIRO research is helping the minerals industry achieve improvements today and achieve economic and environmental sustainability for the future. (12 pages)
The February 2008 issue shows how CSIRO researchers use process engineering to evaluate and improve existing processes and develop new processes to meet clients needs. (12 pages)
2007
The October 2007 issue shows how CSIRO researchers are using sophisticated modelling techniques to enhance the performance of existing industrial processes and develop next-generation processes. (12 pages)
The June 2007 issue shows how CSIRO researchers are using advanced materials characterisation techniques to help the minerals processing industry move into the precision processing era. (12 pages)
This February 2007 issue shows how CSIRO researchers are investigating a range of ways for balancing wealth creation and sustainability. (12 pages)
2006
The October 2006 issue highlights a number of CSIRO Minerals projects aimed at minimising energy consumption, reducing water usage and optimising minerals processing. (12 pages)
The June 2006 issue of Process magazine focuses on breakthrough technology. (12 pages)
The February 2006 issue of Process magazine focuses on work being undertaken to increase the productive life and value of Australia's mineral resources. (12 pages)
2005
In the October 2005 issue of Process CSIRO Minerals researchers reflect on the past ten years and consider the industry's future directions. (12 pages)
The June 2005 issue of Process looks at projects CSIRO is carrying out in collaboration with industry. (12 pages)
The February 2005 issue of Process magazine focuses on waste in mineral processing. (12 pages)
2004
This October 2004 issue focuses on the latest CSIRO research in the Australian iron ore markets - including the use of alternative ores such as magnetite and the technology used to process it. (12 pages)
Process magazine June 2004 focuses on CSIRO research aimed at improving minerals processing and metal production and the positive impact it can have on the industry's bottom line. (12 pages)
Process magazine February 2004 focuses on the important role materials characterisation technologies can play in improving minerals processing and metal production. (12 pages)
2003
This October 2003 issue of Process focuses on how CSIRO research into mineral processing and metal production is being applied both locally and globally. (12 pages)
This May 2003 issue focuses on the global application of mineral processing and metal production technologies developed by Australia's CSIRO. (12 pages)
2002
This November 2002 issue highlights the importance of research and development and discusses the latest advances in minerals processing and metal production technologies. (12 pages)
This July 2002 issue focuses on CSIRO research into sustainability within the minerals processing and metal production industries. (12 pages)
The February 2002 issue focuses on CSIRO's research and development of sustainable mineral processing technologies and the management of processing waste. (12 pages)
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