Sampling of FSD-Type Cathodes Made from Recycled Copper

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
P. Banios A. Alonso U. Meyer
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

The sampling of cathodes has changed with the introduction of the ISA-process in copper refineries. A Jernkontoret joint working group of refineries and rod plants from both primary and recycled copper plants has been investigating whether the actual sampling of cathodes is representative for this type of cathodes. As a first stage, samples were sent to the members of the working group with the objective to find an easy basis for a comparison of the results of the next stages. All samples show the same tendency for nearly all elements. In some cases, there may exist differences in calibration and for some elements the detection limits are too high, especially when Optical Spectrometry is used. In the second stage, discs were compared with melted samples to answer the question whether the punching of discs is sufficient for the quality control of the cathode. The analyses of the discs represent fairly well the cathode quality. There are differences between cathodes from different crops. Three punches are sufficient to determine the cathode quality. Finally, samples from various lots of cathodes were compared with samples from the rod produced from these cathodes. The impurity content of the rod corresponds to the impurity content of the cathode.
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APA: P. Banios A. Alonso U. Meyer  (2000)  Sampling of FSD-Type Cathodes Made from Recycled Copper

MLA: P. Banios A. Alonso U. Meyer Sampling of FSD-Type Cathodes Made from Recycled Copper. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2000.

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