Melt Atomisation The Bridge From Pyro? To Hydro-Metallurgy

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
John J. Dunkley
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

Recent years have seen the increased use of hydrometallurgy in the smelting and refining of metals. However this is often used as a final refining step, following an initial pyrometallurgical smelting process. Huge amounts of material are produced as melts which have to be cast, comminuted, and taken up into solution or leached. A common method is to granulate the melt and then grind it. In the case of metallic melts this can be difficult or unfeasible due to the ductility of the granulated particles. Water atomisation is capable of replacing the granulation and grinding stages with a single process step that can process in excess of 30tlhour of melt into particles as fine as 50 microns. Applications in operation in Co, Cu, Ni, Ag, Au, Pt and Rh refining are discussed together with potential applications in copper smelting.
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APA: John J. Dunkley  (2003)  Melt Atomisation The Bridge From Pyro? To Hydro-Metallurgy

MLA: John J. Dunkley Melt Atomisation The Bridge From Pyro? To Hydro-Metallurgy. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2003.

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