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Electrometallurgy

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Electrometallurgy

The branch of process metallurgy dealing with the use of electricity for smelting or refining of metals. The electrochemical effect of an electric current brings about the reduction of metallic compounds, and thereby the extraction of metals from their ores (electrowinning) or the pu-rification of the metals (electrorefining).

In other metallurgical processes, electrically produced heat is utilized in smelting, refining, or alloy manufacturing. For a discussion of electrothermics, that is, the theory and applications of electric heating to metallurgy, See Electric furnace, Electric heating, Steel manufacture



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Thomas Margaria is a research group leader and Roland Siclari is a the manager of technical services and product development for Pechiney Electrometallurgy, Paris.
Kvaerner Metals designs and constructs mining and processing facilities for base and precious metals and non-metallic minerals, with expertise in beneficiation, hydrometallurgy, pyrometallurgy and electrometallurgy.
Siclari, Pechiney Electrometallurgy, sought to combine in-mold inoculation within the filter lot thin wall gray iron castings.
 
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