Metal Recovery from Zinc Fumer Slags

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Yanjun Zhang Fengxiang He T. Meadowcroft
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

Slag from the zinc fuming furnaces contains about 3 percent zinc and 0.1 percent lead. The paper outlines several experimental techniques for recovering these components from liquid fumer slag. The simplest method, remelting followed by a hold period, indicated that a substantial fraction of the metal values was recoverable as a result of fuming into the gas phase, presumable by reduction of the metal ions by divalent iron ions. Following on from this, slag samples were equilibrated with copper, chosen because the activity coefficients of zinc and lead in copper are very low. This improved metal recovery, with substantial amounts of lead and zinc reporting to the liquid copper as well as to the fume. Application of an electrical emf across the slag-metal interface, using a graphite anode and a liquid copper cathode, resulted in further gains in metal recovery.
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APA: Yanjun Zhang Fengxiang He T. Meadowcroft  (2004)  Metal Recovery from Zinc Fumer Slags

MLA: Yanjun Zhang Fengxiang He T. Meadowcroft Metal Recovery from Zinc Fumer Slags. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2004.

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