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Outokumpu

Aker, 4 Denver, 1 Agitair, 1 Minemet, 5 Outokumpu, 6 Sala, 7... [Pg.42]

S. Eugelberg, Principles of Cadmium Production and Their Application at Outokumpu, International Symposium on Hydrometallurgy, AIME, Chicago, 1973, p. 1144. [Pg.389]

Outokumpu 02-enriched air flash furnace. Courtesy of Kennecott Corp. [Pg.200]

One variation in design, the Ceramec, offered by Outokumpu Mintec, employs gasless ceramic media instead of traditional filter fabrics, relying partly on capillaiy action to achieve low moistures. [Pg.1716]

The mechanical cells that are most widely used today in sulfide, coal, and nonmetaUic flotation operations in the western hemisphere are made by Fagergren (by WEMCO Division of Envirotech Corporation), D-R Denver (by Denver Equipment Corporation of Sala International), Agitair (supplied by Galligher Ash Company), and Outokumpy (by Outokumpu Oy). [Pg.1813]

Mining Technology - Outokumpu Technology GmbH - Filtration.plates... [Pg.217]

McGean-Rohco Metallurg Noah Technologies Outokumpu (Finland)... [Pg.42]

Table 4.1 Comparison between Inco and Outokumpu processes for copper smelting. Table 4.1 Comparison between Inco and Outokumpu processes for copper smelting.
Throughput (equipment size same) 30% higher than Outokumpu process 30% lower than Inco process... [Pg.356]

Figure 5.8 Outokumpu process for nickel cathode production. Figure 5.8 Outokumpu process for nickel cathode production.
The conversion process (developed by Outokumpu) is a modification of the jarosite process and involves simultaneously zinc ferrite dissolution and jarosite precipitation in the same reaction vessel. The overall reaction may be represented in simplified form as ... [Pg.574]

One such process was developed by the Outokumpu Company in Finland and used in the company s zinc smelter at Kokkola. The gases are scrubbed with concentrated sulfuric acid, whereby mercury is dissolved as mercuric sulfate. After several recycling operations, the mercury concentration reaches saturation level such that crystals of mercuric sulfate form and can be removed. [Pg.772]

Outokumpu [Named after a hill in Finland, near Kuusjarvi] A flash-smelting process for sulfide ores, ft is an energy-efficient process (also called an autogenous process), using mainly the heat of combustion of the contained sulfur to sulfur dioxide, rather than ary external source of heat. Developed R Bryk and J. Ryselin at the Haijavalta works of Outokumpu Oy, Finland, in 1946. Used mainly for copper ores, but also for nickel, iron, and lead by 1988, 40 plants were using the process worldwide. [Pg.198]

Kuisma, MA History of Outokumpu, Gummerus Kiijapaino Oy, Jyvaskyla, Finland, 1989. [Pg.198]


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