Treatment Of Wastes From Tin Industry

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
P. R. Khangaonkar
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Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

The industry of tin ore mining, beneficiation and smelting gives rise to a number of waste products like the beneficiation plant wastes (called amang), tin smelting slags, refinery dross etc. Some of the wastes deserve treatment to obtain economically useful products or to recover the metal values. The paper describes studies conducted on two materials, viz., struverite-middling (struverite-magnetic tin), which is an intermediate product of beneficiation circuits of tin tailings, and tin-smelting slags. The struverite middling was studied for treatment by chlorination using carbon tetrachloride, so as to yield vapour products separable by convenient condensation. The treatment was also found to lead to a tin-rich product amenable for treatment by known hydrometallurgical routes. The tin smelting slag was studied by alkali-leaching so as to avoid any dissolution of iron and it was possible to obtain an iron-free product solution suitable for high purity tin recovery.
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APA: P. R. Khangaonkar  (1996)  Treatment Of Wastes From Tin Industry

MLA: P. R. Khangaonkar Treatment Of Wastes From Tin Industry. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1996.

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