- Frank Forward
Dr. Frank Arthur Forward was a Canadian inventor who in 1947 discovered of a method for the extraction of
nickel andcobalt . The "Forward Process" was first used in Canada by theSherritt Gordon Mines Limited. The Forward Process employs an ammonia pressure leach to separate the metals from the ore.In the case of Sherritt, the copper and nickel were concentrated separately at the mine (these concentrates are graded about 29% copper and 12% nickel). Afterwards, the metal is leached from the concentrates by a mixture of ammonia-air. Both the nickel and the copper, together with a small quantity of cobalt, are dissolved and subsequently recovered and separated. The sulphur is converted to ammonium sulphate, which is recovered as a byproduct and used in the industry of fertilizer. - MiningBasics.com (Hydrometallurgy)
Professor Forward is also co-inventor of the
uranium extraction process used at Beaverlodge, Saskatchewan, and held about 50 patents on similarmetallurgical processes . He is the author of numerous technical and scientific papers, including an article in theEncyclopædia Britannica on "hydrometallurgy ," a subject on which he was regarded to be the world’s leading authority. In addition to holding membership and executive posts in professional and government organizations, Professor Forward received almost every major award in the field ofextractive metallurgy . These include the Inca Medal, the Leonard Medal of the Engineering Institute of Canada, and the Gold Medal of the Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, London. In 1960 Professor Forward became director of the Canadian Uranium Research Foundation, an organization formed to find new uses and markets foruranium .External links
* [http://www.miningbasics.com/html/hydrometallurgy.php Mining basics]
* [http://www.nrcan.gc.ca/ms/pdf/chrono06_e.pdf National Resources Canada]
* [http://www.engineering.utoronto.ca/informationfor/alumni/distinction/alpha/Forward.htm University of Toronto alumni notes]
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