Recycling Nickel, Chromium And Iron Catalysts Through The High Temperature Metals Recovery Process

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
R. H. Hanewald
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

INMETCO, a subsidiary of Inco Limited, is the only facility in North America that provides High Temperature Metals Recovery for nickel-, chromium-, and iron-bearing wastes. Since 1978, this process has prevented more than 775,000 tons of materials from becoming part of the nation's waste stream. The paper describes Inco's experience in metals recovery, traces the development and explains the operation of the High Temperature Metals Recovery Process, and examines the procedures and criteria used to determine whether spent catalysts meet process feed specifications. An overview of the current requirements for transporting spent catalysts is provided. The paper concludes with brief case histories of catalysts users employing High Temperature Recovery to manage spent catalyst.
Citation

APA: R. H. Hanewald  (1995)  Recycling Nickel, Chromium And Iron Catalysts Through The High Temperature Metals Recovery Process

MLA: R. H. Hanewald Recycling Nickel, Chromium And Iron Catalysts Through The High Temperature Metals Recovery Process. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1995.

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