IC 8002 Methods For Producing Secondary Copper ? Introduction And Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Max J. Spendlove
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Jan 1, 1961

Abstract

The secondary copper industry is comprised of numerous enterprises which collectively employ many of the recovery and refining processes now used in primary plants as well as many other processes that are unique to the industry. Effective methods are used for identifying and segregating all types of scrap according to widely accepted standard classifications. Segregated scrap and waste materials usually require some preliminary processing to remove both valuable and deleterious associated constituents. Smelting, melting, alloying, and pyrorefining are common methods used for producing secondary metal, but operating techniques usually differ from primary metal operations because of the difference in physical and chemical properties of the respective raw materials. Some copper scrap is converted to copper chemicals rather than to refined metals or alloys. Recovery efficiencies of all processes are reasonably high, and the quality of products meets rigid specifications.
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APA: Max J. Spendlove  (1961)  IC 8002 Methods For Producing Secondary Copper ? Introduction And Summary

MLA: Max J. Spendlove IC 8002 Methods For Producing Secondary Copper ? Introduction And Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1961.

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