Dr. Corby G. Anderson
Harrison Western Professor
Kroll Institute for Extractive Metallurgy
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Harrison Western Professor
Kroll Institute for Extractive Metallurgy
Dr. Corby G. Anderson is a professionally registered engineer with nearly 32 years of experience in process, chemical and metallurgical engineering, engineering services, teaching, research, professional service, consulting, management, and industrial plant operations. His global assignments have included projects around the world. Experienced and trained in pyrometallurgy, Corby also has extensive industrial experience in hydrometallurgy, electrometallurgy, environmental metallurgy recycling and mineral processing. He has developed and implemented novel hydrometallurgical technologies and has authored hundreds of papers, presentations and issue-centric pieces for the industry. Dr. Anderson currently serves as Harrison Western Professor of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering for various institutions – including the Kroll Institute for Extractive Metallurgy and the Colorado School of Mines.
Major Uses: domestic consumption, transportation, building, electrical
Import Dependency for U.S.: 38%
Major Importers: Canada, Russia, China, Mexico
Major Uses: construction, transportation (predominantly automotive), cans and containers
Import Dependency for U.S.: 7%
Major Importers: Canada, European Union, China, Mexico
Major Uses: aircraft gas turbine engines, cemented carbides for cutting, wear-resistant applications
Import Dependency for U.S.: 81%
Major Importers: Norway, Russia, China, Canada
Major Uses: building construction, electric and electronic products, and transportation equipment
Import Dependency for U.S.: 30%
Major Importers: Chile, Canada, Peru, Mexico
Major Uses: catalysts to decrease harmful emissions in light- and heavy-duty vehicles, also used in chemical and petroleum refining sector, and fabrication of laboratory equipment
Import Dependency for U.S.: 94%
Major Importers: South Africa, Germany, United Kingdom, Canada
Major Uses: coins and medals, industrial applications, jewelry and silverware, and photography
Import Dependency for U.S.: 65%
Major Importers: Mexico, Canada, Peru, Chile
Major Uses: automotive electronics, pagers, personal computers, and portable telephones
Import Dependency for U.S.: 100%
Major Importers: Australia, China, Kazakhstan, Germany
Major Uses: petroleum-reforming catalysts, superalloys used in turbine engine components
Import Dependency for U.S.: 86%
Major Importers: Chile, Netherlands
Major Uses: catalysts to decrease harmful emissions in light- and heavy-duty vehicles, also used in chemical and petroleum refining sector, and fabrication of laboratory equipment
Import Dependency for U.S.: 94%
Major Importers: South Africa, Germany, United Kingdom, Canada
Major Uses: Jewelry and arts, electrical and electronics, dental and other
Import Dependency for U.S.: 33%
Major Importers: Canada, Mexico, Peru, Chile