The Role Of The Primary Non-Ferrous Metals - Industry In The Supply And Recycling Of The Metals-Selenium, Tellurium, Bismuth & Antimony

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 31
- File Size:
- 681 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1995
Abstract
The primary non-ferrous metals industry is the principal supplier of the minor metals selenium, tellurium and bismuth. It is also a major supplier of antimony. These minor elements are recovered from by-products of base metals production. To ensure that these elements remain available, the cost of production must be compatible with four other factors - method of production, available supply, technological niches, and product stewardship. This paper first describes the relationship between the copper industry and the production of tellurium and selenium. The more complex relationship between the lead industry and bismuth production is then discussed, followed by comments on antimony availability. Product stewardship programs are essential to the growth or certain specialized markets for these metals. Smelters and refineries of non- ferrous metals will play a major role in the recycling of scraps and wastes from these markets. Examples on how such materials can be recycled are given in the paper.
Citation
APA:
(1995) The Role Of The Primary Non-Ferrous Metals - Industry In The Supply And Recycling Of The Metals-Selenium, Tellurium, Bismuth & AntimonyMLA: The Role Of The Primary Non-Ferrous Metals - Industry In The Supply And Recycling Of The Metals-Selenium, Tellurium, Bismuth & Antimony. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1995.