The Recovery of Sulphur From Smelter Gases

The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
R. W. Ruddle
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The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1953

Abstract

The advent of new methods of roasting, “flash roasting and fluidisation”, which are now under development, combined with the use of oxygen-enriched air, may markedly increase the SO2 content of roaster smokes. Skogmo suggests that the production of smokes containing as much as 50 per cent SO2 should be feasible. The use of flash smelting processes may well enable a similar increase in the SO2 content of smelter smokes to be made. In this event the recovery of sulphur would be greatly cheapened and the process might well be much more economic, even if allowance is made for the cost of generating the oxygen
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APA: R. W. Ruddle  (1953)  The Recovery of Sulphur From Smelter Gases

MLA: R. W. Ruddle The Recovery of Sulphur From Smelter Gases. The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, 1953.

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