Quality of the Cobalt Produced by Gécamines Discussion on the Mechanism of Electrodeposition of Most Impurities

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
P. Louis
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Jan 1, 1988

Abstract

Gécamines is the world largest cobalt producer with about 60 % of the Western World production. During the last ten years, its annual production varied from 5,400 to 14,600 t/year. The actual cobalt production capacity of Gécarnines is 18,000 t/year and could be increased in the near future if necessary. Cobalt is presently produced at the Shituru plant by an old in-pulp electrolysis process and in Luilu, by electrolysis of a clear weakly acidic solution. The Shituru Cobalt quality is lower than the Luilu one. For that reason, part of the Shituru Cobalt is fire refined and cast into granules. Large efforts have been succesfully accomplished to improve the cobalt quality. This has been made possible by a better knowledge of the purification processes and of the electrolysis parameters.
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APA: P. Louis  (1988)  Quality of the Cobalt Produced by Gécamines Discussion on the Mechanism of Electrodeposition of Most Impurities

MLA: P. Louis Quality of the Cobalt Produced by Gécamines Discussion on the Mechanism of Electrodeposition of Most Impurities. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1988.

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