Recovery Of Copper From Industrial Copper Reverb Slags

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
R. G. Reddy
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Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

Industrial copper reverberatory furnace slags were treated by high temperature techniques (sulfide and carbothermic reduction) to recover copper in alloy or matte phase at 1473K. Recovery was investigated for the condi¬tions of varying amounts of metallic sulfide, carbon and CaO additions. The results showed that recovery of copper increased with increasing amounts of carbon addition, and also is strongly dependent on the initial concentration of copper in the slags. Copper recovery for both carbothermic reduction and sulfide treatment were modeled with linear relationships as follows: for carbothermic reduction (%Cu recovery) = 9.0 (%Cu in slag)initial 73.8 and for sulfide (%Cu recovery) = 7.1 (%Cu in slag)initial 82.2 Higher copper recovery was obtained with sulfide treatment than with carbothermic reduction of slags.
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APA: R. G. Reddy  (1983)  Recovery Of Copper From Industrial Copper Reverb Slags

MLA: R. G. Reddy Recovery Of Copper From Industrial Copper Reverb Slags. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1983.

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