Extractive metallurgy of copper
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Extractive metallurgy of copper
Elsevier, 2011
5th ed
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This multi-author new edition revises and updates the classic reference by William G. Davenport et al (winner of, among other awards, the 2003 AIME Mineral Industry Educator of the Year Award "for inspiring students in the pursuit of clarity"), providing fully updated coverage of the copper production process, encompassing topics as diverse as environmental technology for wind and solar energy transmission, treatment of waste by-products, and recycling of electronic scrap for potential alternative technology implementation. The authors examine industrially grounded treatments of process fundamentals and the beneficiation of raw materials, smelting and converting, hydrometallurgical processes, and refining technology for a mine-to-market perspective - from primary and secondary raw materials extraction to shipping of rod or billet to customers. The modern coverage of the work includes bath smelting processes such as Ausmelt and Isasmelt, which have become state-of-the-art in sulfide concentrate smelting and converting.
Table of Contents
1. Overview 2. Production and Use 3. Production of High Copper Concentrates - Introduction and Comminution 4. Production of Cu Concentrate from Finely Ground Cu Ore 5. Matte Smelting Fundamentals 6. Flash Smelting 7. Submerged Tuyere Smelting 8. Converting of Copper Matte 9. Bath Matte Smelting 10. Direct-To-Copper Flash Smelting 11. Copper Loss in Slag 12. Capture and Fixation of Sulfur 13. Fire Refining (S and O Removal) and Anode Casting 14. Electrolytic Refining 15. Hydrometallurgical Copper Extraction 16. Solvent Extraction 17. Electrowinning 18. Collection and Processing of Recycled Copper 20. Melting and Casting 21. Byproduct and Waste Streams 22. Costs of Copper Production
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