In this contribution, the design considerations to assemble a pilot-plant for tungsten recovery and further conversion into synthetic scheeliteas raw material, as an eco-friendly improvement for the current electroless nickel… Click to show full abstract
In this contribution, the design considerations to assemble a pilot-plant for tungsten recovery and further conversion into synthetic scheeliteas raw material, as an eco-friendly improvement for the current electroless nickel process in Field Service Solution (FES) S. A. S., arepresented. This low-cost methodology scale-up aims to provide an alternative treatment for spent electroless nickel solutions (Ni-P-W) asa secondary tungsten source. The plant is projected to treat up to 750 L of industrial waste per week, achieving a maximum scheeliteproduction of 9.1 kg per week. This prototype serves as a model of eco-sustainability in the nickel-plating industry by controlling thedisposal of heavy metals and by facilitating the production of other tungsten derivatives and their feasible reuse in the process.
               
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