The Stillwater Mining Company's Precious Metals Smelter: From Pilot To Production

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Gregg J. Hodges
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Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

The Stillwater Mining Company, a partnership of The Pittsburg & Midway Coal Mining Co. and Manville Corporation, began commercial production of flotation concentrates from the western hemispheres' only primary platinum palladium deposit at Nye, Montana in March 1937. In the fall of 1987 an integrated pilot plant testing campaign of electric furnace smelling and oxygen? blown converting confirmed the feasibility of further upgrading to semi? refined matte or 'white metal". In the summer of 1990 the production smelter was brought on-line at Columbus, Montana. This paper describes the technology transfer from the pilot to the production smelter. Emphasis is placed on flowsheet development and the scale factors between the test and production furnaces and gas cleaning plants. The metallurgical results of the pilot plant and of the early months of production of the commercial works are also compared.
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APA: Gregg J. Hodges  (1991)  The Stillwater Mining Company's Precious Metals Smelter: From Pilot To Production

MLA: Gregg J. Hodges The Stillwater Mining Company's Precious Metals Smelter: From Pilot To Production. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1991.

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