Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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213387 | Hydrometallurgy | 2008 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
During a 10 years period from 1947 to 1957, a research group at the smelter owned by Orkla Grube-Aktiebolag at Thamshavn, Norway, developed the so-called Pyror Process, the aim of which was to take care of all the valuable components in the copper-bearing pyrite ore being produced at the nearby Lökken mine. The present paper describes pilot plant operation of the crucial step of this process, which is electrowinning of iron from a sulphuric acid solution, using iron starting sheets and lead anodes surrounded by a diaphragm. High purity iron was produced, with a current yield of 85% and a power consumption of 4.25 kWh/kg iron.
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Authors
E. Mostad, S. Rolseth, J. Thonstad,