Lead Recycling From Battery Scrap And Other Raw Materials In Metaleurop's Lead Smelting Plan In Oker

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Gernot Schenker
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

With the shut-down in the mid-1970s of the last shaft furnaces in the Harz Smelter Plant the long tradition of the Primary Lead Smelter in Oker came to an end. A continuation of the concern was nevertheless possible as a result of the timely commencement with the development and construction of lead production from secondary raw materials. Then as today, the most essential secondary raw material is lead accumulator scrap with over 80 % of the raw material pallet. Already in the 1960?s a method of reclamation lead battery scrap was developed and successfully carr.ied out by Preussag. In 1983 this process was fundamentally modified, also for environmental protection reasons within the framework of a rehabilitation programme of the existing plant. Today Metaleurop's HarzMetall GmbH in Oker is equipped with a modern secondary lead smelter which includes all environmental protection installations required by law. Besides processing battery scrap, the. smelter is in a position to process a ?multitude of other lead bearing residues in an economically useful way, whose waste disposal would otherwise be impossible due to the ever-increasing environmental protection laws or only be achieved at great expense.
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APA: Gernot Schenker  (1990)  Lead Recycling From Battery Scrap And Other Raw Materials In Metaleurop's Lead Smelting Plan In Oker

MLA: Gernot Schenker Lead Recycling From Battery Scrap And Other Raw Materials In Metaleurop's Lead Smelting Plan In Oker. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1990.

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