Hydrometallurgy and Electrometallurgy Committee

The Hydrometallurgy and Electrometallurgy Committee is part of the Extraction & Processing Division.

Our Mission: Covers aqueous processing of metals including primary extraction, value-added processing, and environmental issues. Prior to the 2008 TMS Annual Meeting, this committee was known as the Aqueous Processing Committee.

Announcements

Thank you for visiting the Hydrometallurgy and Electrometallurgy Committee page. Please take a few moments to familiarize yourself with our new home on the TMS website. The Resources listed in the menu on this page will assist you in staying in contact with fellow committee members, let you access meeting minutes summarizing previous discussions and help keep you up to date on future programming and publication plans for the committee.

Please note that we've also added links to third-party tools like Easy Polls and Doodle to help you gain quick feedback from your fellow committee members.

Questions? You can always contact the TMS staff liaison with any questions you have about your responsibilities as a member of the committee. This contact information is available under the Resources menu on this page.

Upcoming Meetings

There are currently no meetings scheduled.

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