idrometallurgical
The term idrometallurgical refers to a branch of hydrometallurgy, which is a process used in metallurgy to extract metals from their ores using aqueous solutions. Idrometallurgy specifically deals with the application of these aqueous processes at ambient or slightly elevated temperatures, typically below the boiling point of water. This distinguishes it from pyrometallurgy, which involves high-temperature processes like smelting.
In idrometallurgical processes, valuable metals are dissolved from the ore using chemical leaching agents. These agents
Idrometallurgical methods are often preferred for processing low-grade ores, complex ores, or ores containing metals that