Pyrites calcined (Calcined pyrites)

Description

Residual product (dust and fines) of all types of metal sulphides used in the chemical industry for either sulphuric acid production or recovery process of elemental metals e.g., copper, lead, zinc etc. Acidity of residue can be significant, especially in the presence of water or moist air, recording often pH values of between 1.3 and 1.2. Bulk density: 2,326 kg/m3

 

NOTE: this entry does not apply to Fly Ash (a separate IMSBC Code entry-Group C cargo), product of oil or coal fired powered stations. 

Trade Names (Synonyms)
Calcined pyrites, Pyritic ash.

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