Developments tn Dust Collection Equipment

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
J. H. McKibbon
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1962

Abstract

THE metallurgical industry has purchased more than sixty per cent of the industrial gas cleaning equipment installed in Canada. This includes cyclonic collectors, scrubbers, cloth filters and Cottrell Precipitators. These are the principal types of equipment which are used commercially for the cleaning of gases which result from the processing of iron, nickel, copper, lead, zinc, gold, gypsum and aluminum ores. The recovered dust, which usually contains metal values, is returned to the process. The cost of the equipment is thus economically justified. This is in contrast to other industries, such as those involving steam power generation, asbestos, cement and lime production, where, though dust collection equipment is extensively used, it is installed primarily for nuisance abatement. Communities are becoming more and more conscious of air pollution, new and more stringent legislation is being enacted, and, for other than economic reasons the smelting industry will eventually be required to install more efficient gas cleaning equipment. This paper
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APA: J. H. McKibbon  (1962)  Developments tn Dust Collection Equipment

MLA: J. H. McKibbon Developments tn Dust Collection Equipment. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1962.

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