The Behaviour Of Polonium-210 In The Processing Of Tin-Lead Residues

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
A. M. Strachan
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

Capper Pass & Son Limited Was, until its recent closure, the world's largest producer of tin from secondary materials including solder drosses, non-ferrous smelter flue dusts, tin based metal alloys, residues and slags. Polonium-210, an alpha emitting radionuclide, was present in varying concentrations in some of the numerous feed materials processed by the smelter and refiner. The polonium-210 followed a complex path through the process flowsheet. This paper discusses the behaviour of polonium, both from its arisings in other smelters' process streams and through the entire Capper Pass smelting and refining circuit. The consequential personnel safety and environmental precautions necessarily taken in some areas of the process operation are outlined.
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APA: A. M. Strachan  (1992)  The Behaviour Of Polonium-210 In The Processing Of Tin-Lead Residues

MLA: A. M. Strachan The Behaviour Of Polonium-210 In The Processing Of Tin-Lead Residues. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1992.

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