Proposed Treatment Of Neutral Leach Residue At Big River Zinc

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Michael Altepeter
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

Big River Zinc Corporation, located in Sauget, Illinois, operates a neutral leach residue circuit. The residue produced in the circuit is sold to lead smelters for subsequent recovery of valuable metals. A research program was initiated several years ago to find a means of treating the residue at Big River Zinc to recover the valuable metals. The Ausmelt submerged lance reactor was selected as the best alternative for the first step of the process. Pilot scale tests were conducted at Ausmelt's facilities in Melbourne, Australia. Separations were excellent. 99%+ of the Zn, Pb, Cd, and Ag contained in the residue reported to the oxide fume. 99%+ of the SiO2,, Fe, Mg, and Ca in the residue reported to the slag which passed the EPA TCLP test. Subsequent leaching of the oxide fumes and purification of the leach solutions using conventional procedures produced solUtions suitable for zinc electrowinning and an upgraded lead sulfate cake for sale.
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APA: Michael Altepeter  (1992)  Proposed Treatment Of Neutral Leach Residue At Big River Zinc

MLA: Michael Altepeter Proposed Treatment Of Neutral Leach Residue At Big River Zinc. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1992.

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