Metallurgical Research ? Numerous Problems, Including Indium Recovery

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
T. R. Wright
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Jan 1, 1945

Abstract

IN few mining regions in the world are the ores so varied and complex as in the Andes of central Peru. Consequently, in few localities is one company engaged in so many and such diverse metallurgical operations as the Cerro de Pasco Copper Corp. Concurrent with the mining of complex lead-zinc ores in Peru, and the consequent expansion of the Corporation's metallurgical activities, a department of metallurgical research was established in 1927 at La Orova. Facilities were provided for research in ore dressing, hydronivtallurgy pyrometallurgy, electrometallurgy, and analytical chemistry. In addition to laboratories. various pilot plants were built, including a concentrator, leaching plant, "by-product" smelter, and electrolytic refineries. These pilot plants are not diminutive units; they are designed and equipped as semicommercial plants for operation on a continuous 24-hour basis thus assuring the duplication of pilot plant results in actual practice. In general, the sequence in the development of metallurgical operations hasbeen as follows: (1) investigations in the laboratory to determine the most effective and economical method of treatment; (2) continuation of the research project on a pilot-plant scale when the evaluation of the laboratory
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APA: T. R. Wright  (1945)  Metallurgical Research ? Numerous Problems, Including Indium Recovery

MLA: T. R. Wright Metallurgical Research ? Numerous Problems, Including Indium Recovery. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1945.

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