orefluid
Orefluid is a term used in mining and hydrometallurgy to describe the liquid medium employed to treat ore with the aim of dissolving, transporting, or separating target metals. It is not a single chemical compound; rather, it encompasses a range of liquids designed for specific ore types and processing steps. Orefluids can be synthetic mixtures prepared at processing facilities or naturally occurring brines encountered in some ore systems.
Typical orefluids are aqueous solutions containing acids, complexing agents, oxidants, and sometimes organic solvents or surfactants.
Production methods vary: on-site preparation by dissolving reagents in water, recycling of spent orefluid, and, in
Safety and environmental management are central to orefluid use. Potential hazards include toxicity, acidity, and the