IC 8340 Selenium And Tellurium - A Materials Survey ? With Chapter On Resources By David F. Davidson ? Introduction And Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Arnold M. Lansche
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Jan 1, 1967

Abstract

[Selenium and tellurium are rare elements in the earth's crust. Their scarcity and primary dependence of supply on copper and lead output are in consonance with the relatively small quantities consumed at 1964 level. Production depending on output of copper and lead creates a supply situation- which would appear to militate against development of large-scale usage of these elements. However, supplies have adequately met. demand in the past decade and can be increased substantially if warranted by new uses for either selenium or tellurium Ores of copper and lead re the principal sources of selenium and tellurium. Byproducts from the smelting and refining of copper and lead concentrates are incorporated in refinery anode slimes from which selenium and tellurium metal are recovered.]
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APA: Arnold M. Lansche  (1967)  IC 8340 Selenium And Tellurium - A Materials Survey ? With Chapter On Resources By David F. Davidson ? Introduction And Summary

MLA: Arnold M. Lansche IC 8340 Selenium And Tellurium - A Materials Survey ? With Chapter On Resources By David F. Davidson ? Introduction And Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1967.

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