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Extractive Metallurgy and National Policy

DOI: 10.4236/ijnm.2013.22004, PP. 31-34

Keywords: Autoclaves, Flash Tanks, Piston Pumps, Smelting, Sulfuric Acid Production, Environmental Problems

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Hydrometallurgical technology offers a unique possibility for developing countries to exploit their mineral resources locally instead of shipping them as concentrates. Production plants may start on a small scale with small capital investment then increase productivity later when the economy permits without financial penalty. This is in contract to smelting operations which necessitates large scale production from the start with high capital investment that may not be available locally.

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[4]  F. Habashi, “Abandoned but Not Forgotten. The Recent History of Copper Hydrometallurgy,” In: P. A. Riveras, et al., Eds., The John E. Dutrizac Symposium on Copper Hydrometallurgy, CIM, Montreal, 2007, pp. 3-19.

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