RI 6336 Laboratory Smelting of Copper Precipitator Dust

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
L. Mark Irwin R. A. Marsyla
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Jan 1, 1963

Abstract

The objective of this laboratory investigation was to develop a mattesmelting process for the recovery of copper from industrial smelter dusts . Experimentation was conducted on three samples of Cottrell precipitator dust from a northern Michigan smelter with variations in the following conditions : Temperature , charge composition , pelletization , and moisture content . Based on chemical analyses of the furnace slags , poorest recovery of copper was effected in smelting dry charges regardless of composition . Some improvement was noted with uniformly moistened charges and still more with pelletized (but dry) mixes , but best results were obtained from smelting moist , self - fluxing pellets . Under favorable conditions , experiments yielded furnace slags with an average copper content of only 0.15 percent , which is well below that of industrial copper reverberatory slags .
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APA: L. Mark Irwin R. A. Marsyla  (1963)  RI 6336 Laboratory Smelting of Copper Precipitator Dust

MLA: L. Mark Irwin R. A. Marsyla RI 6336 Laboratory Smelting of Copper Precipitator Dust. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1963.

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