How To Reduce Construction And Maintenance Costs In Metal Extraction And Refining Processes

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
D. Kelley
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Jan 1, 2010

Abstract

Due to pricing volatility and lack of availability of metals, the use of non-metallic materials of construction in metal extraction and refining processes has increased significantly in recent years Even though costs and availability of metals has improved recently, these factors are not expected to continue into the future as metal supplies once again fall short of global demand. One of the most common non-metallic materials of construction used in metal extraction and refining processes today is Fiberglass- Reinforced Plastic (FRP). These processes often require materials of construction that can resist acids and high concentrations of acid chloride salts. As shown in Table 1, FRP based on epoxy vinyl ester resin has the same chemical resistance to acid and better resistance to acid chloride salts than alloy C-276 and is superior to 2205 stainless steel in both cases.
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APA: D. Kelley  (2010)  How To Reduce Construction And Maintenance Costs In Metal Extraction And Refining Processes

MLA: D. Kelley How To Reduce Construction And Maintenance Costs In Metal Extraction And Refining Processes. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2010.

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