Elimination of Lead and Cadmium by the Fluid Column Process at Sherbrooke Metallurgical Co.

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
R. F. Neider W. R. Bain
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1967

Abstract

"Expanding upon one aspect of a recent paper on ""Fluid Column Roasting at Sherbrooke Metallurgical Co. Ltd.,"" the present paper deals with the operation of the fluid column process to achieve substantial elimination of cadmium and lead during the roasting of pelletized zinc concentrates. Designed to meet the need for additional feed for Matthiessen and Regeler Zinc Company's vertical retort zinc smelter in West Virginia, without recourse to a sintering operation, the plant is capable of simultaneously attaining very low lead and cadmium levels on demand, through operation in the manner described. Fluidizing air admitted via the wind box is supplemented by natural gas admitted via a tuyere bank 15 ins. above the hearth, in quantities adjusted to maintain a reducing atmosphere within the interstices of the bed. In addition, careful attention is paid to bed temperatures, which run from 1,080° to 1,100°C. Under these reducing conditions, 90 per cent of the cadmium and 92 per cent of the lead in the feed are eliminated, the sulphate sulphur content is decreased by 0.5 per cent, sulphide sulphur is held at 0.6 to 0.08 per cent, and the zinc content correspondingly in-creases. The fuel value of the natural gas is recovered as extra steam, which carries a credit. There are some added difficulties with fume accretions, gas conditioning and gas -cleaning, some of which have yet to be overcome."
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APA: R. F. Neider W. R. Bain  (1967)  Elimination of Lead and Cadmium by the Fluid Column Process at Sherbrooke Metallurgical Co.

MLA: R. F. Neider W. R. Bain Elimination of Lead and Cadmium by the Fluid Column Process at Sherbrooke Metallurgical Co.. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1967.

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