Conference Proceedings
The AusIMM Proceedings 1994
Conference Proceedings
The AusIMM Proceedings 1994
Supply and Demand for Sulphur in Australia: Implications for Australian Metallurgical Industries
The trend worldwide is for increasingly stringent control of sulphur dioxide emissions to the environment. It is therefore likely that Australian industry will be placed under increased pressure to restrict such emissions, and this will have implications for Australian smelters of mineral sulphide ores. Traditional outlets for sulphur dioxide emissions have been in sulphuric acid manufacture, but Australian demand for sulphuric acid has declined markedly in recent years. This paper examines the balance of supply and demand for sulphur and related products in Australia, the shifts occurring in that balance and the underlying causes of those trends.
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K A Golonka, D J Brennan
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- Published: 1994
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