Lead Smelting at Sulphide Corporation Ltd.'s Cockle Creek Works

- Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 15
- File Size:
- 1461 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1923
Abstract
THIS paper is not intended to be a detailed description of the lead, smelting plant at Cockle Creek, as this has been covered in previous papers for the Institute in 1918, Proceedings No. 31, by other members of the staff; but the idea is to give some of the practices and conditions peculiar to these works, also to give some experiments carried out and the conclusions arrived at. Unfortunately, owing to the closing down of the smelting and refinery plant at these works, sone of the experiments could not be carried to a more definite and commercial basis, but they are given in the hope that they may be of interest to members, and may perhaps suggest further thought along the lines indicated.ROASTING AND SINTERINGThe greater part of the ore treated at these works came from the Central mine, Broken Hill, but, in addition, a large quantity was purchased from other parts of New South Wales and from Tasmania. This purchased ore was seldom received in the form of a concentrate, but initially in its crude state, and therefore had to be crushed. The crushing was done in a Krupp mill, and the ore then added to the roasting mixture. This addition of crude ore was one of the main...
Citation
APA: (1923) Lead Smelting at Sulphide Corporation Ltd.'s Cockle Creek Works
MLA: Lead Smelting at Sulphide Corporation Ltd.'s Cockle Creek Works. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1923.