Fluid Bed Roasting Of Zinc Concentrate And Production Of Sulphuric Acid And Phosphate Fertilizer At Canadian Electrolytic Zinc, Ltd . Valleyfield, Quebec

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
K. H. Heino
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1970

Abstract

Two 200 T/da Lurgi Turbulent Layer fluid-bed roasters have been in operation at Canadian Electrolytic Zinc Limited since 1966. Zinc concentrate containing 52-54% Zn, 9-11% Fe,31-33% S is treated to produce calcine containing 60-62% Zn,10-12% Fe, .l-.3% S as sulphide and .8-1.2% S as sulphate. Each roaster train comprises a waste heat boiler, two cyclones in parallel and a two-field electrostatic precipitator. Distribution of calcine collected is 10-15 percent from bed overflow, 55-65 percent from boilers, 20-25 percent from cyclones and 2-6 percent from precipitators. A Monsanto designed contact plant produces acid at a rated capacity of 365 T/da (100% H2304 basis) from roaster gases diluted to 7.0-7.5% S02. The process steps are gas cleaning and cooling by weak acid scrubbing, acid mist removal in electrostatic precipitators, gas drying in 93.5-96.5% H2304, conversion of sulphur dioxide to sulphur trioxide in a four-pass converter containing vanadium pentoxide catalyst, and absorption of the sulphur trioxide in 98.1-98.3% H2S04. Product acid is 93.2% H2S04. Conversion efficiency is 97-98 percent and overall sulphur recovery from concentrate is 87-90 percent. The adjacent fertilizer plant has a capacity of 135 T/da of P205. The products are 54 percent phosphoric acid, run-of-pile triple superphosphate, and diammonium phosphate. The plant is of Ugine-Kuhlman design and consists of an air-cooled multiple tank reactor, a tilting pan filter, and a forced circultation vacuum evaporator. Triple superphosphate is made on a continuous belt and partially cured in a rotary dryer. Diammonium phosphate is produced by ammoniating phosphoric acid in a single stage reactor. The slurry of ammonium phosphate is granulated in a blunger and dried.
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APA: K. H. Heino  (1970)  Fluid Bed Roasting Of Zinc Concentrate And Production Of Sulphuric Acid And Phosphate Fertilizer At Canadian Electrolytic Zinc, Ltd . Valleyfield, Quebec

MLA: K. H. Heino Fluid Bed Roasting Of Zinc Concentrate And Production Of Sulphuric Acid And Phosphate Fertilizer At Canadian Electrolytic Zinc, Ltd . Valleyfield, Quebec. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1970.

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