Lead Recycling Process for Selective Recovery of Precious Metals From Argentopyrite Concentrates

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
J. R. Parga
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Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

A shortage of landfill space and growing environmental concerns in Mexico are renewing interest in the recyclability of scrap from automobiles. This work describes a pyroumetallurgical process for the recovery of metallic lead from waste lead paste. Argentopyrite concentrate is commingled with lead paste residue and smelted in a fuming process thereby transferring the precious metals into lead bullion. The process consists of smelting lead paste and argentopyrite, sodium carbonate, and metallic iron at smelting temperatures of about 1100 T. The reaction products are slag and molten lead bullion enriched with precious metals. A major feature of this process is the removal of precious metals from the bullion by means of zinc, whereby a silver-zinc intermetallic compound is formed and floats out of the lead. The recoveries of precious metals are about 98%.
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APA: J. R. Parga  (1996)  Lead Recycling Process for Selective Recovery of Precious Metals From Argentopyrite Concentrates

MLA: J. R. Parga Lead Recycling Process for Selective Recovery of Precious Metals From Argentopyrite Concentrates. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1996.

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