A Comparison Of Drivers For Light And Base Metal Project Development

- Organization:
- Metallurgy and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 8
- File Size:
- 117 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2013
Abstract
Like many pyrometallurgy researchers, Ralph Harris? work extended over both light metals (lithium and magnesium) and base metals. His work looked at feed preparation, primary production, and secondary treatment. The thermodynamic principles of chemical metallurgy allowed Ralph to move between these two groups of metals. However, these metals have few similarities when projects are being developed. The traditional ?deposit-based? drivers for base metal operations do not apply to the same degree with light metals projects. While high purity, low cost feed is important to light metals projects, it should not be considered as the main reason for a smelter project. While it is clearly understood that technology (energy costs) is the driver for aluminum production, it is less considered for other light metals. This paper will look at the break down of base and light metals? production costs to try to quantify the balance between feed costs and technology for each metal group.
Citation
APA:
(2013) A Comparison Of Drivers For Light And Base Metal Project DevelopmentMLA: A Comparison Of Drivers For Light And Base Metal Project Development. Metallurgy and Materials Society, 2013.