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titleOfInvention Method of processing arsenous dross of refined tin
abstract 1. METHOD FOR PROCESSING MSHYAKOVISTYH detachably REFINING OL08A - comprising mixing them with tin metal concentrate, oxidative calcination at 600-800 &amp;deg; C and calcine reducing melt, and featuring, and in that, in order to increase the isolation of arsenic and to reduce losses of tin The strips are mixed with the material containing manganese oxide and the calcination is carried out first at 300-A50 ° C, and then the temperature is raised to 600800 ° C. 2. The method of pop. 1, which is also distinguished by the fact that as a material containing manganese oxide, a reverse calcine is used in an amount of 5-15% by weight of the removal, and a concentrate containing not more than 30% silicon oxide and particles with a size less than 0.1 mm no more than 20%,
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