Hydrometallurgical Developments in the Zinc Industry in China

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
K. Jiang L. Li
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

China is the world largest producer and consumer of zinc. Beijing General Research Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (BGRIMM) is one of major research and engineering institutes for nonferrous metallurgy in China. This paper (presentation) introduces the development of China’s zinc smelting industry, key production processes and main producers. The process research and development are reviewed as well as BGRIMM’s R&D activities in the last decade. China's refined zinc production was 4,829kt in 2012, accounting for 38.6% of world production. Primary production was 4,722kt. There are around 150 refined zinc producers in China. The traditional fluid bed roasting - leaching jarosite is still a dominant process for primary production and its production accounts for about 60% of country's total production. However, the direct leaching process is gaining market share. Seven direct leaching plants with 330kt/a capacity, including autoclave leaching and the Outotec direct leaching, have been put into production by June 2013. Five autoclave leaching projects with 590kt/a capacity are in the pipe line and are expected to be commissioned in 2014 and 2015. To cut the production cost and improve smelter economics, process research to optimize the production flow sheet, to improve the iron removal and to enhance the recovery of co-existed rare metals were carried out. The development trends of China’s zinc smelting industry from the view of cutting production cost, improving energy efficiency, increasing comprehensive utilization are discussed accordingly.
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APA: K. Jiang L. Li  (2014)  Hydrometallurgical Developments in the Zinc Industry in China

MLA: K. Jiang L. Li Hydrometallurgical Developments in the Zinc Industry in China. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2014.

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