Pyrometallurgy: Roasting, Smelting, Refining & Electrowinning

Pyrometallurgy: Roasting, Smelting, Refining & Electrowinning

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carbon contamination (3 replies)

kahonde
8 years ago
kahonde 8 years ago

hello,

how does carbon get contaminated with manganese and iron during electrowinning using a single boiler?

 

David
8 years ago
David 8 years ago

Why is there carbon in the electrowinning?

Iron and manganese could build up on the carbon from the actual process.

Probably should change your carbon if the gold assays in solution are too high.

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kahonde
8 years ago
kahonde 8 years ago

what's electrowinning?

 

David
8 years ago
David 8 years ago

It is in your question. You don't know what it is?

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