Processing Of Zinc- And Lead-Bearing Residues In The Half-Shaft Furnace Process By Preussag Ag Metall, Oker, West Germany

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Herbert Dumont
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1970

Abstract

Since 1947 Preussag AG Metal1 has used a process for fuming zinc- and lead-containing dump slags and residues from vertical retorts in a half-shaft furnace at their Hüttenwerk Harz at Oker. Contrary to the classic shaft furnace, only one side of the half-shaft furnace is fitted with tuyeres. The opposite side is a bricked slope. The upper shaft section is piped. There zinc vapor and combustion gases are burned by sucked-in air. Gases and fume enter a boiler located on the rear length of the furnace via a piped fire bridge. The gases are then cooled in an air preheater prior to dedusting in a bag filter. The furnace is charged with briquettes of metal-bearing materials, coal and pitch. The leaded zinc oxide fume is comparatively rich in both lead and zinc. The copper in the feed is recovered in low-copper matte. The slag can be discarded. The Oker plant comprises 13 furnaces of 2.9 to 4.9 m length in the tuyere area. Two other plants in Italy and Spain are processing zinc leach residues by this technique. Fuming of zinc-lead-oxide ores as well as partially roasted sulfide- zinc-lead-copper bulk concentrates will be possible.
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APA: Herbert Dumont  (1970)  Processing Of Zinc- And Lead-Bearing Residues In The Half-Shaft Furnace Process By Preussag Ag Metall, Oker, West Germany

MLA: Herbert Dumont Processing Of Zinc- And Lead-Bearing Residues In The Half-Shaft Furnace Process By Preussag Ag Metall, Oker, West Germany. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1970.

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