Recent Operation at Akita Zinc Refinery

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Sakurai F
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

Akita Zinc Refinery of Mitsubishi Metal Corporation (MMC) started operation in 1953 with a capacity of 560 tons of electrolytic zinc per month. Its capacity has been expanded gradually and reached 8,100 tons per month in 1973. However, present production level is about 6,500 tons per month due to the depressed zinc market. In 1963, newly developed sulphate roasting was incorporated for residue treatment. Since 1973, electric power from Ohnuma geothermal power station of MMC has been supplied in addition to hydroelectric power from Komata power station of MMC. At present, about 40% of power is supplied from our company's power station and the rest is from the power company. Recent customers' demands for zinc prod- ucts include various kinds of shape, weight and chemical composition of galvanizing zinc alloy. It is necessary for zinc producer not only to meet the requirements of customers but also to enhance the value of zinc product in order to expand the market of zinc.
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APA: Sakurai F  (1987)  Recent Operation at Akita Zinc Refinery

MLA: Sakurai F Recent Operation at Akita Zinc Refinery. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1987.

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