Cyclone Smelting for Residues from Zinc Metal Production

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Melcher G
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

The challenge to the zinc industry is shifting from maximum metal recoveries to the environmentally safe processing of the ore concentrates. The main source of solid residues from hydrometallurgical zinc processing is the iron content of the concentrates. Unfortunately iron precipitates from leach liquors contain various compounds which cause them to be considered as environmentally unsafe, unless they have been cleaned in subsequent process steps. This calls for separating the iron from hydrometallurgical processing as early as possible. For this purpose a process has been designed to eliminate the iron directly after neutral leaching the calcine. This is being done by direct smelting the neutral leach residue with a cyclone/top blowing unit. The zinc is recovered from the neutral leach residue as a metal oxide to be recycled to the zinc process. The iron is converted to a slag, which is resistant to atmospheric attack. Key data of the integrated hydro-/pyrometallurgical process are presented as derived from pilot plant tests by cyclone smelting and top blowing the slag.
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APA: Melcher G  (1993)  Cyclone Smelting for Residues from Zinc Metal Production

MLA: Melcher G Cyclone Smelting for Residues from Zinc Metal Production. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1993.

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