Management of Minor Elements in the Production of Base Metals

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
W J. Bruckard C Chen F R. A Jorge
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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6
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207 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

The base metal industry mines and processes hundreds of million tonnes of ore per annum to produce saleable products and large tonnages of waste by-products such as tailings. These ores usually contain less than 1 wt per cent of toxic elements (As, Sb, Bi, Cd, Se, Te, Hg, etc), which are subsequently treated with the other components in the ore during the production of concentrate through to saleable metal products. The deportments of minor elements across the various unit operations of a process flow sheet do not normally receive the attention that the major elements receive. However, these minor elements can have a major influence on the quality of the products as well as an economic and environmental impact. Therefore, a high degree of control over their deportments is a key step in reducing their dispersion in the biosphere. Ongoing work at CSIRO has been examining minor element deportments across unit processes used for smelting and refining and the options for early removal of minor elements, as well as methods for safe disposal of some toxic elements. This paper provides an overview of the R&D activities undertaken at CSIRO to develop tools and methodologies for improved management of minor elements during the processing of sulfide ores.
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APA: W J. Bruckard C Chen F R. A Jorge  (2006)  Management of Minor Elements in the Production of Base Metals

MLA: W J. Bruckard C Chen F R. A Jorge Management of Minor Elements in the Production of Base Metals. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2006.

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