Fifty Years of Pressure Hydrometallurgy at Fort Saskatchewan

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
M. E. Chalkley P. Cordingley G. Freeman J. Budac R. Krentz H. Scheie
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

Pressure hydrometallurgical unit operations have been in commercial use at the Fort Saskatchewan refinery of Sherritt International Corporation for fifty years. This paper traces the history of Sherritt from its origins in northern Manitoba, and the development of the first hydrometallurgical nickel-cobalt refinery in 1954, utilizing pressure hydrometallurgy, to the modern day refinery. Sherritt's involvement with pressure hydrometallurgy during the past 50 years has included the operation of the refinery, the development and licensing of technology, incorporating pressure hydrometallurgical unit operations, to more than 30 companies worldwide, the joint venture at Moa, Cuba involving both leaching and precipitation at elevated temperature and pressure, and the production of specialty metal powders. Developments in each of these areas are reviewed.
Citation

APA: M. E. Chalkley P. Cordingley G. Freeman J. Budac R. Krentz H. Scheie  (2004)  Fifty Years of Pressure Hydrometallurgy at Fort Saskatchewan

MLA: M. E. Chalkley P. Cordingley G. Freeman J. Budac R. Krentz H. Scheie Fifty Years of Pressure Hydrometallurgy at Fort Saskatchewan. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2004.

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