Exhaust Dust Control in Dry Percussion Drilling

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 3, 1955

Abstract

The paper relates to the laboratory and pilot plant studies that have been carried out by Sherritt Gordon Mines Ltd., Metallurgical Research Div., in developing the ammonia pressure leach process for extracting Cu, Ni, Co, and S from high grade Ni concentrate produced from Lynn Lake ores and describes in some detail the chemistry of the process. In the leaching stage air, ammonia, and sulphide minerals react in a sequence of inter-related steps to produce soluble amines of Ni, Cu, and Co in a solution containing sulphate, thiosulphate, polythionate, and sulphamate ions and a controlled amount of free ammonia, the iron and other components of the concentrate remaining as an insoluble residue which is separated from the leach solution by filtration. The pregnant solution produced in leaching is further treated by boiling to precipitate and remove Cu as cuprous sulphide, leaving a copper-free solution with a composition suitable for subsequent precipitation of Ni and Cu by H,
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APA:  (1955)  Exhaust Dust Control in Dry Percussion Drilling

MLA: Exhaust Dust Control in Dry Percussion Drilling. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1955.

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