Continuous Vacuum Dezincing Plant at B.H.A.S. Pty Ltd., Port Pirie

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Williams K. C
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1956

Abstract

This paper presents a brief account of the plant which has been developed at Port Pirie to recover, by vacuum distillation, the greater part of the zinc content of desilverized lead. The present plant is an experimental unit, which is run in conjunction with the normal refinery practice, but can be cut out of the circuit. It will shortly be dismantled and duplicate units will be built on the sites chosen for the final plant installation.The unit described here has treated flows of 16 to 37 tons per hour of desilverized lead, to recover 90 to 95 per cent of the zinc contained in it. It is not intended here to detail all aspects of the vacuum dezincing operation, nor the developments which precededthe adoption of this design. The essential features of the present plant will be described and, where these are peculiar to the present experimental location, the intended alteration for the final plant will also be mentioned. OUTLINE OF PLANT AND PROCESSLead issues from the continuous desilverizing kettle at about 350° C. containing about 0·57 per cent Zn. It is conveyed by a tiled launder to the preheater, where it is heated to 580-620° C.Hot lead from the preheater enters the vacuum vessel via a barometric leg. From a reservoir holding about 19 tons of lead it falls by gravity in a thin film exposed to high vacuum (20-50 microns)3 and leaves the vessel via a barometric leg, entering the lead pot. The lead leaves this pot at 540-560° C., containing 0·03 to 0·06 per cent Zn, which is removed, together with residual antimony of 0.02 to 0·06 per cent, by a separate final refining process.
Citation

APA: Williams K. C  (1956)  Continuous Vacuum Dezincing Plant at B.H.A.S. Pty Ltd., Port Pirie

MLA: Williams K. C Continuous Vacuum Dezincing Plant at B.H.A.S. Pty Ltd., Port Pirie. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1956.

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