Opinion - From Ore To Metal- A Professional Entity Is Needed

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
H. Rush Spedden
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Jan 1, 1971

Abstract

When Robert H. Richards wrote Ore Dressing, the famous four-volume work published in the first decade of this century, the ore dresser was still largely concerned, with the mechanical treatment of ores. Since then, however, economics have transformed him into a mineral processing engineer who must increasingly deal with closely integrated facilities designed to produce a commodity for manufacturing. Moreover, this change will grow marked as the complex low- grade ores of the future make it ever more necessary for him not only to use the best combination of pyrometallurgical, hydrometallurgical and physical separation processes, but also to integrate these processes at the mine site. Nor are economic pressures the only ones propelling the processing engineer into a new era. The ecology drive has thrown him into a new situation in which his economic base is radically altered, and it could well precipitate as drastic a revolution in his technology as that which took place when flotation was developed.
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APA: H. Rush Spedden  (1971)  Opinion - From Ore To Metal- A Professional Entity Is Needed

MLA: H. Rush Spedden Opinion - From Ore To Metal- A Professional Entity Is Needed. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1971.

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