Master of Science in Metallurgy and Mineral Processing
Montana Tech
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Campus location
Butte, USA
Languages
English
Study format
On-Campus
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Full time
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Introduction
Metallurgical/Mineral Processing Engineering deals with all aspects of metal and non-metal processing and manufacturing.
Mineral processing engineers have the responsibility of accepting ore mined from the earth, comminuting the ore until liberation occurs, and then removing the valuable minerals in the form of concentrates.
Extractive metallurgical engineers extract the valuable metals from the concentrates, remove impurities from the metals using aqueous or thermal chemistry, and then market the purified metal as a commodity.
Physical metallurgical engineers accept various purified metals and alloy them to control a number of characteristics including strength and corrosion resistance.
Materials engineers control the same characteristics but pertaining to plastics, composites, glasses, ceramics, etc.