Feasibility of recovering metals from associated slags

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Z. Sui M. Wang T. Lou
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

After smelting, the associated mineral ore accompanying Valuable Metal Compounds (VMC),such as titania and borate in BF., most of the VMC were separated from the metal into the molten slag that is an associated slags. Based on several case studies in laboratories and in a practice in a pilot plant on the associated slags , there occur a feasibility to recovery VMC from the slags by anew process- Selective Precipitation Technique (SPT) on which three continuous steps are involved: (1) The selective enriching the dispersed VMC into a designed mineral phase in the molten slag; (2) The selective coarsening the designed mineral phase with large crystal grain size;(3) The selective separating the coarsen phase from tailing by mineral dressing or hydrometallurgical process . Some results on the recovering the VMC from the associated slags by SPT were summarized as examples in present paper. Keywords: selective precipitation technique, associated slag, recovering metals from slag.
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APA: Z. Sui M. Wang T. Lou  (2004)  Feasibility of recovering metals from associated slags

MLA: Z. Sui M. Wang T. Lou Feasibility of recovering metals from associated slags. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2004.

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