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titleOfInvention Method for separating sulfide heavy metal precipitate by adopting multiple parallel field flows
abstract The invention discloses a method for separating and vulcanizing heavy metal precipitates by adopting multiple parallel field flow, which is used for selectively vulcanizing under a specific pH condition, strictly controlling the generation of single metal sulfides within a specific particle size range, efficiently realizing the separation and recovery of fine metal sulfide precipitates generated in the vulcanizing and precipitating process by utilizing multiple parallel field flow separating tanks, and circulating the steps until the separation and recovery of the vulcanizing and precipitating of each heavy metal are completed, thereby solving the problem of difficult solid-liquid and solid-solid separation, realizing the recovery of valuable metals and reducing the generation of slag quantity.
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