Modern Practice in the Operation of the Parkes Process and the use of a Computer Model as an Aid to Process Optimisation

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
P. P. Knight
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Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

The Parkes Process is an important step in the pyrometallurgical refining of lead bullion and it is estimated that more than 50% of the Free world's primary silver production is processed by this route. The metallurgical efficiency of the process can have a significant impact on the overall refining costs, particularly with regard to zinc consumption and the costs of working up the silver-rich crusts?. Several authors have used mathematical or graphical methods in order to calculate the minimum required zinc additions and to study the merits. of alternative. operating procedures, but these methods are of necessity very cumbersome and are only able to deal with relatively simple systems. The paper explains how a computer model was developed which simulates the Parkes Process accurately and can predict the effects of changes made in operating methods. Examples are given of some of the findings and their relevance to the practical conduct of the process is? discussed.
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APA: P. P. Knight  (1990)  Modern Practice in the Operation of the Parkes Process and the use of a Computer Model as an Aid to Process Optimisation

MLA: P. P. Knight Modern Practice in the Operation of the Parkes Process and the use of a Computer Model as an Aid to Process Optimisation. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1990.

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