The Plastic Influence and its Applications in Leaching Processes Favoring Cost and Environmental Impacts

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 12
- File Size:
- 420 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1997
Abstract
"The favorable characteristics and workability of plastics as a replacement of wood, lead, stainless steel, asphalt and other materials are described. Various types of plastic have proven to be the most favorable choice for handling a variety of acidic, alkaline and organic solutions, as well as pulps, chemical wastes, slurries or tailings for impoundments. The material origin of various plastics, methods of manufacturing and specifications applied to leaching solutions are discussed, including availability and costs. Examples of select plastics are considered for use as alternatives of other materials under severe environmental requirements.IntroductionHydrometallurgical processes applied to gold recovery, as well as other metals, require the use of strong solutions of alkaline, acidic or organic nature, and may also include a variety of materials with extraneous characteristics and complications for handling in storage.The technology of leaching has been in use for more than 100 years, but the applications of leaching processes in metallurgy have become more commonly used in the last 15 years. Suitable materials for the construction of containers, launders, piping, and various accessories, to be used in the handling of leach solutions or slurries, have become a serious problem. Various metals such as brass, lead, stainless steel, etc., and non metallics including wood, clays, glass, rubber, ooncrete, tars or miscellaneous compounds have been tried in the past with serious limitations in workability and resistance to wear and corrosion. For example, the use of metallic, wooden or glass piping systems would require extraordinary shop maintenance to keep such systems in operation"
Citation
APA:
(1997) The Plastic Influence and its Applications in Leaching Processes Favoring Cost and Environmental ImpactsMLA: The Plastic Influence and its Applications in Leaching Processes Favoring Cost and Environmental Impacts. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1997.