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Technological and technical problems of copper production from chalcosine concentrates in a flash furnace

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EMC ’91: Non-Ferrous Metallurgy—Present and Future

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Polish copper concentrates, like the majority of concentrates produced in the world, contain 18 to 27% Cu, whereas the sulphur and iron contents are several times less, being 7 to 11% and 2 to 5%, respectively.

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Czernecki, J., Sobierajski, S., Smieszek, Z. (1991). Technological and technical problems of copper production from chalcosine concentrates in a flash furnace. In: EMC ’91: Non-Ferrous Metallurgy—Present and Future. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-3684-6_19

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