Chloride Process Treatment of Smelter F!ue Dusts Containing Precious and Base Metals

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Richard S. Kunter William E. Bedal
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

Artech Recovery Systems, Inc has developed a low pressure and temperature chloride leach process called the "Caslumu1 Process" to extract metals from arsenical flue dusts and residues and fix the arsenic in an environmentally stable form as ferric arsenate (scorodite). The process was pilot tested at Hazen Research in an integrated plant including continuous recycle from August 1989 to October 1989 during which several tons of flue dust were processed. Based on this pilot program, the process was deemed technically feasible and produced commercially salable products. Residues from this pilot program were subjected to a long-term stability test jointly designed by Prl environmental services and the USEPA. The process, its versatility, and the nature of the products ls discussed in some detail.
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APA: Richard S. Kunter William E. Bedal  (1992)  Chloride Process Treatment of Smelter F!ue Dusts Containing Precious and Base Metals

MLA: Richard S. Kunter William E. Bedal Chloride Process Treatment of Smelter F!ue Dusts Containing Precious and Base Metals . Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1992.

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