The Betts Process at Trail Operations— History of Invention and Experiences from Over a Century of Operation

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
S. Fitzel
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The Betts process for electrorefining of lead has been in operation since 1902 in the Trail Operations Metallurgical complex. The Betts process allows production of high purity lead in a single electrochemical step. Process improvements and plant expansions have taken place over the many decades of operation of this process which has proven to be robust, flexible, and capable of successfully treating a large range of anode bullion compositions. This paper reviews the history of the Betts lead electrorefining process, the innovations and quick industrial adoption of new discoveries that took place at the end of the nineteenth century. The process was first implemented in Trail Operations and integrated very well with metallurgical needs then and now.
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APA: S. Fitzel  The Betts Process at Trail Operations— History of Invention and Experiences from Over a Century of Operation

MLA: S. Fitzel The Betts Process at Trail Operations— History of Invention and Experiences from Over a Century of Operation. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society,

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