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Copper leaching, solvent extraction, and electrowinning technology/ edited by Gerald V. Jergensen

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Littleton, CO : Society for Mining, Metalurgy, and exploration, Inc.(SME), c1999.Description: v, 296p. : ill. ; 25cmISBN:
  • 0873351835 [pbk.]
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 622.22 C785
Online resources: Summary: This book recognizes the growing role of solvent extraction and electrowinning technology in the global copper business. This process is an efficient and cost-effective way to extract copper. These proceedings document the present status of the SX-EW business. It represents a substantial body of historical, scientific, engineering, and commercial information regarding the growth and application of the technology. Sections include: the Business and Technology of SX-EW, Theory and Practice of Copper Leaching, Theory and Practice of Tankhouse Operations, and Theory and Practice of Solvent Extract
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2 Hour Special Reserve 2 Hour Special Reserve School of Civil Engineering - Kobal Library Special Reserve - 2 Hours Use items Special Reserve SR 622.22 C785 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available MN00110

Includes bibliographical references and index.

This book recognizes the growing role of solvent extraction and electrowinning technology in the global copper business. This process is an efficient and cost-effective way to extract copper. These proceedings document the present status of the SX-EW business. It represents a substantial body of historical, scientific, engineering, and commercial information regarding the growth and application of the technology. Sections include: the Business and Technology of SX-EW, Theory and Practice of Copper Leaching, Theory and Practice of Tankhouse Operations, and Theory and Practice of Solvent Extract

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