Use of Reactive Metals in Hydrometallurgical Processes

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Darryl Amick Rob Henson Te-Lin Yau
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

The process industry faces tightening environmental regulations. In order to comply with these mandates, environmentally safe chemicals, such as oxygen and hydrogen perox­ide are becoming attractive oxidants. These oxidants appear benign but must be respected when involved in harsh environments. It is therefore important to address both the safety and suitability of materials selected for these environments. Otherwise, severe prob­lems, such as equipment failure or fire and explosion can occur. Laboratory and field experience will be used to discuss the perfor­mance of titanium, zirconium and Ti-45Nb alloy in piping systems for handling these environ­ments. Sealing methods for piping, pumps and valves of these metals will also be reviewed. For comparison, information on the performance of stainless alloys will be given.
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APA: Darryl Amick Rob Henson Te-Lin Yau  (1993)  Use of Reactive Metals in Hydrometallurgical Processes

MLA: Darryl Amick Rob Henson Te-Lin Yau Use of Reactive Metals in Hydrometallurgical Processes . Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1993.

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