Sulphuric Acid and Liquid Sulphur Dioxide Manufactured from Smelter Gases at Copper Cliff, Ontario

- Organization:
- Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
- Pages:
- 3
- File Size:
- 1750 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1952
Abstract
"THE world-wide shortage of elemental sulphur, which became sharply apparent in 1950, has focused attention on the commercial exploitation of sulphur-bearing materials such as pyritic ores, sour natural gas, and smelter gases. Although there •are no known commercial deposits of elemental sulphur in Canada, there are vast quantities of these sulphur-bearing materials. The International Nickel Company of Canada and Canadian Industries Limited have for many years collaborated in an effort to develop economic processes for the recovery of sulphur from the smelter gas arising from Inco's metallurgical operation at Copper Cliff, Ontario. While sulphuric acid has been •produced at Copper Cliff for over twenty years, recent developments will result in a 60 per cent increase in acid production early in 1952 and, later in the year, in commencement of the operation of the largest single unit ever erected for the manufacture of liquid sulphur dioxide.The purpose of this paper is to discuss •briefly the general factors associated with the recovery of sulphur from the Copper Cliff smelter gases and to describe the sulphuric acid operations and the liquid sulphur dioxide development.Processes for the manufacture of elemental sulphur, liquid sulphur dioxide, and sulphuric acid from sulphur-dioxide-bearing smelter gases are well known and in some cases •highly developed."
Citation
APA:
(1952) Sulphuric Acid and Liquid Sulphur Dioxide Manufactured from Smelter Gases at Copper Cliff, OntarioMLA: Sulphuric Acid and Liquid Sulphur Dioxide Manufactured from Smelter Gases at Copper Cliff, Ontario. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1952.