Physical Factors in the Metallurgical Reduction of Zinc Oxide

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
WOOLSEY MCA JOHNSON
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Sep 1, 1907

Abstract

INDEPENDENTLY of the recognized chemical reactions involved in the production of metallic zinc, the process is affected by physical conditions in efficiency, and by commercial as well as technical economy. To offer some observations concerning these conditions is the purpose of the present paper. Among the important elements of this problem is the physical nature of the particles constituting the mass of zinc oxide to be reduced. This may be the result, either of the manner of the original deposition of the mineral, or of the treatment to which it has been subjected in the roasting-furnace. The physical character of the reducing-agent is another important factor, since the carbon of some coals is much more active in reduction than that of others. The degree of fineness, whether of ore or coal, or both, likewise plays a significant part. These factors, together with the physical admixture of foreign substances with the ore, may give rise also to chemical "side-reactions," sometimes hindering or retarding, and sometimes accelerating, the reduction. Finally, thermal conditions, including the relative conductivity of the materials, deserve to be taken into account. In firing a furnace with retorts charged with a mixture of roasted ore and coal, the first reaction is naturally the boiling-off of the contained water ; the next is the distillation of the light hydrocarbons from the coal; the next is the reduction of the iron oxide to protoxide and sub-oxide successively, and then to metallic sponge; and the final reaction is the reduction of the zinc oxide in the ore by the carbon to metallic zinc. This reaction commences at 1,022° to 1,060° C., according to the physical nature and condition of the coal and ore. Since the retort and the charge are far from being good con-
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APA: WOOLSEY MCA JOHNSON  (1907)  Physical Factors in the Metallurgical Reduction of Zinc Oxide

MLA: WOOLSEY MCA JOHNSON Physical Factors in the Metallurgical Reduction of Zinc Oxide. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1907.

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