Evaluation Of A Process For Separation And Recovery Of Indium And Lead From Smelter Flue Dust

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Jerome P. Downey
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Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

The Indium Corporation of America - Colorado School of Mines Indium Separation Technology was evaluated as a potential means of treating smelter flue dusts stockpiled at the Pintlar Corporation property in Kellogg, Idaho. The patented technology represents a method for segregating the contained indium, lead, and other metals in forms acceptable for downstream processing and recovery. Separation is effected by treating the dust with metallic sodium in a bath of molten lead. Process effectiveness was measured by determining the relative distribution of key metals between the bullion and dross products at small pilot plant scale. The study indicated that application of the technology to the Pitlar samples results in a highly efficient concentration of lead in the bullion, while indium is collected in the dross. The distribution of other key metals between the bullion and dross products and the effect of varying selected process parameters are also discussed.
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APA: Jerome P. Downey  (1994)  Evaluation Of A Process For Separation And Recovery Of Indium And Lead From Smelter Flue Dust

MLA: Jerome P. Downey Evaluation Of A Process For Separation And Recovery Of Indium And Lead From Smelter Flue Dust. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1994.

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