Experience With Iron Control Practices and Phased Capacity Enhancement at Hindustan Zinc Limited, Zinc Smelter, Debari Udaipur, India

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Y. L. Mehta
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

The working experience of the Zinc Smelter, Debari, Udaipur with process modifications and iron control practices is described in detail in this paper. Most of the modifications were made at different times as part of capacity enhancement campaigns that led to distinct advantages, thereby increasing both zinc production and recoveries. This smelter came into existence in 1968 with a humble beginning of producing 18,000 metric tonnes (MT) of zinc per annum, using the conventional batch hydrometallurgical roast-leach-electrowinning technology. Zinc production capacity was increased stepwise to 45,000 MT, 49,000 MT and 59,000 MT, by making suitable process modifications and adopting new technologies, particularly in the leaching section. During these modifications, the process of iron separation as Moore cake was also changed to jarosite cake production. At present, jarosite is being disposed in a secured landfill at the Zinc Smelter, Debari (ZSD) and as Jarofix at the Chanderiya Lead Zinc Smelter (CLZS). As a result of subsequent in-house performance improvement and debottlenecking campaigns, this smelter could achieve further increases in production. Zinc production for the financial year 2005-06 was 81,000 MT.
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APA: Y. L. Mehta  (2006)  Experience With Iron Control Practices and Phased Capacity Enhancement at Hindustan Zinc Limited, Zinc Smelter, Debari Udaipur, India

MLA: Y. L. Mehta Experience With Iron Control Practices and Phased Capacity Enhancement at Hindustan Zinc Limited, Zinc Smelter, Debari Udaipur, India. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2006.

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