Increased Productivity Of Zinc Roasters And SO2 -Quality

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Pekka Taskinen
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

Advanced optimizing control of the fluidised bed zinc roaster has been in use for an extended period at Boliden Kokkola and the implications are seen as extended bed stability, increased throughput and far better on-line availability. The roaster furnace control system developed is based on a dynamic and predictive furnace model, with parameters determined experimentally at the site. The controller maximises the concentrate feed and keeps the furnace operational parameters inside limits given by raw material mix and equipment constraints. The products of a zinc roaster, calcine, sulphur dioxide and the side products, such as mercury, meet gradually more stringent requirements, in particular as to their assays and total recoveries in the process chain. The end users of sulphuric acid in northern Europe, among others in the pulp and paper industry, require mercury levels much less than the conventional 0.2-0.4 ppm Hg. Therefore, secondary de-mercurising circuits have been used over the last five years for further cleaning the SO2 stream allowing production acid grades with less than 0.08 ppm Hg.
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APA: Pekka Taskinen  (2008)  Increased Productivity Of Zinc Roasters And SO2 -Quality

MLA: Pekka Taskinen Increased Productivity Of Zinc Roasters And SO2 -Quality. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2008.

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