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Particulates in hydrometallurgy: Part II. Dewatering behavior of unflocculated laterite acid leach residues
A. Briceno,
K. Osseo-Asare
Materials Science and Engineering
Materials Research Institute (MRI)
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Particulate
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Hydrometallurgy
100%
Acid Leaching
100%
Leaching Residue
100%
Laterite
100%
Dewatering Behavior
100%
Settling Behavior
85%
Settling Rate
57%
Slurry
28%
Turbidity
14%
Oxides
14%
Particle Size
14%
High Temperature
14%
Supernatant
14%
Dewatering
14%
Temperature Rise
14%
Pulp
14%
Hindered Settling
14%
Silicate Materials
14%
Ore-type Condition
14%
Leaching Temperature
14%
Leaching Conditions
14%
Iron-rich
14%
Mineral Content
14%
Free Settling
14%
Compression Settling
14%
Solid-to-liquid Ratio
14%
Engineering
Hydrometallurgy
100%
Settling Rate
100%
Temperature Increase
25%
Greater Effect
25%
Ore Type
25%
Liquid Ratio
25%
Steep Increase
25%