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Metal , recovery from mine solutions system

The high tension ion conduction agglomeration (INCA) system is an ex situ process for the recovery of soluble and particulate metals from aqueous solutions such as mining effluents, process waters, and wastewater. It is not known if the technology is currently commercially available. [Pg.359]

Recovery of valuable metals from secondary sources. At the present state of development the more promising metal recovery processes based on SIR systems appear to be in the following applications in terms of both process performance and economic considerations (a) Recovery of metals from dilute solutions, particularly where such solutions are available at low cost (e.g., waste solution from other processes, mine waters, or dump leaching solutions) (b) separation of metals from concentrated solutions obtained by hydrometallurgical processing of complex ores, concentrates, mattes, and scraps and purification of process solutions (such as electrolytes) which may contain a variety of metals that have been only partially recovered in the conventional processing steps (c) separation and purification of met-... [Pg.236]


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