Recovery of Copper from Refractory Furnace-Lining Bricks by Segregation Roasting

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Moresby J. F
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Jan 1, 1978

Abstract

Segregation roasting was used to recover more than 85 per cent of copper from crushed, minus 14 mesh refractory furnace-lining bricks. A plus 14 mesh fraction: which was high in copper, could be recycled directly to the smelter, giving an overall recovery of approximately 90 per cent. An oxidation roast at about 700°C was necessary, before segregation roasting, to convert copper sulphides and copper metal to sulphates and oxides. Withsegregatron temperatures in the range 600°-650°C the quantities of solid carbon and NaCI required are 2-5 per cent and 1 per cent respectively. P.V.C. coating from scrap copper wire can be used instead of NaCl as asource of hydrogen chloride for the segregation reaction.
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APA: Moresby J. F  (1978)  Recovery of Copper from Refractory Furnace-Lining Bricks by Segregation Roasting

MLA: Moresby J. F Recovery of Copper from Refractory Furnace-Lining Bricks by Segregation Roasting. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1978.

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