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50 Years Of Oil Sands Operation: Comprehensive Review Of Wear Materials

Product Number: 51321-16659-SG
Author: Duane Serate
Publication Date: 2021
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Wear plays a major role in the mining and extraction operations, and the industry has been continually
developing materials to extend reliability of equipment since the Oilsands industry started 50 years ago.
With the continuing challenges the Oilsands industry faces to date, it has become more crucial to focus
on cutting costs in the open-pit mining operations to recover bitumen. This paper provides a summary
of the factors and parameters affecting wear, the various forms of degradation at every stage of the
mining and extraction operation, qualification and testing of materials, the key features, benefits, and
limitations of the various material technologies. The material groups reviewed include weld
overlays, metallic claddings and inserts, non-metallic liners, ceramics, and various cast and wrought
alloys used for piping and equipment.

Wear plays a major role in the mining and extraction operations, and the industry has been continually
developing materials to extend reliability of equipment since the Oilsands industry started 50 years ago.
With the continuing challenges the Oilsands industry faces to date, it has become more crucial to focus
on cutting costs in the open-pit mining operations to recover bitumen. This paper provides a summary
of the factors and parameters affecting wear, the various forms of degradation at every stage of the
mining and extraction operation, qualification and testing of materials, the key features, benefits, and
limitations of the various material technologies. The material groups reviewed include weld
overlays, metallic claddings and inserts, non-metallic liners, ceramics, and various cast and wrought
alloys used for piping and equipment.

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