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The objective of this book is to describe how copper metal is extracted ore and scrap, and indicate how the extraction could be made more efficient.
- Overview
- Production and Use
- Concentrating Copper Ores
- Matte Smelting Fundamentals
- Flash Smelting-Outokumpu Process
- Inco Flash Smelting
- Noranda and Teniente Smelting
- Ausmelt/Isasmelt Mattes Smelting
- Batch Converting of Cu Matte
- Continuous Converting
- Copper loss in slag
- Direct-to-Copper Flash Smelting
- Mitsubishi Continuous Smelting/Converting
- Capture and Fixation of Sulfur
- Fire Refining and Casting of Anodes: Sulfur and Oxygen removal
- Electrolytic Refining
- Hydrometallurgical Copper Extraction Introduction and Leaching
- Solvent Extraction Transfer of Cu from Leach Solution to Electrolyte
- Electrowinning
- Collection Processing of recycled Copper
- Chemical Metallurgy Of Copper Recycling
- Melting and Casting
- Cost of Copper Production
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