Modern Stainless Steel for Leacidng Plants

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
J. Olsson
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

The paper describes and discusses the use of stainless steels for leaching plants emphasising the duplex family, i.e., austenitic-ferritic stainless steels. This group has generally twice the proof strength of the more common 300-series austenitic grades, which implies possibilities to reduce the gauge at construction of pressure vessels and atmospheric tanks and vessels and thereby possibilities to reduce the weight. The duplex grades have also higher surface hardness resulting in better resistance to mechanical wear, i.e., abrasion and erosion corrosion. The lower contents of nickel and molybdenum imply lower cost and a more stable price considering the present market situation for these alloying elements. Corrosion data from laboratory and pilot plant tests, as well as examples of applications of duplex and highly alloyed austenitic grades, are presented. Cu2007 - Volume IV (Book 1) The John E. Dutrizac International Symposium on Copper Hydrometallurgy Edited by P.A. Riveros, D.G. Dixon, D.B. Dreisinger, M.J. Collins Toronto, Canada,
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APA: J. Olsson  (2007)  Modern Stainless Steel for Leacidng Plants

MLA: J. Olsson Modern Stainless Steel for Leacidng Plants. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2007.

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