Recovery Of Sulphur In Off-Gases From Roasting Of Molybdenum Sulphide

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Jens Kristen Laursen
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Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

In 1999, Molymex S.A. de C.V. (Molymex), Mexico. (a company wholly owned by Molibdenos y Metales S.A. (Molymet), Chile) decided to install the Haldor Topsrae Wet gas Sulphuric Aicd (WSA) process for cleaning of the 4-5% SO2 off-gas from their molybdenum sulphide master in Cumpas, Mexico to produce sulphuric acid. The decision to install a WSA plant was based on the successful operation of a WSA plant at Molymet's molybdenum sulphide roaster in Santiago, Chile since 1993. This paper describes the process layout of the Cumpas plant, the operating experience of the Santiago plant, and the, differences in. process design between the two plants. It will furthermore summarise the applications of the WSA process for other roasting plants and smelters within the non-ferrous. metals industry producing metals such as copper, lead, and molybdenum.
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APA: Jens Kristen Laursen  (2002)  Recovery Of Sulphur In Off-Gases From Roasting Of Molybdenum Sulphide

MLA: Jens Kristen Laursen Recovery Of Sulphur In Off-Gases From Roasting Of Molybdenum Sulphide. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2002.

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