Recent Recovery Improvement Initiatives At Zincor: The Use Of Zinc Oxide Fume And Low-Ferrite Calcine For Iron Removal To Reduce Un-Dissolved Zinc Losses

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Jacolien P. Wyethe
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Abstract

Zincor uses a Roast-Leach-Electrowinning circuit to process zinc sulphide concentrates. It also processes zinc oxide fume, originating from a slag smelting operation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). Zincor achieved an average zinc recovery of 90.3% during the period January 2006 to May 2007. The bulk of the losses occurred in the iron and lead silver residues, both as soluble and un-dissolved losses. The un-dissolved losses in the iron residue constituted around 33% of the total zinc lost from the circuit, and were largely attributed to the presence of zinc-ferrite in the calcine used for neutralization during iron removal. As part of Zincor?s continuous improvement programme, the un-dissolved zinc losses in the iron residue were targeted by: the partial replacement of calcine with zinc oxide fume (from the DRC); and the preferential use of ?low-ferrite content calcine? as neutralizing agents in the iron removal circuit. These initiatives, coupled with other operational factors, resulted in a marked improvement in recovery to 92.6% during June to December 2007. The zinc oxide fume, directly fed to the circuit, required investigation of the halide rejection capacity of the Zincor circuit. Rejection of chloride via the magnesium bleed operation was considered adequate. Fluoride was mainly rejected via the iron (~70%) and lead silver (~27%) residues. Fluoride rejection via the lead silver residue varied significantly, probably as a result of variations in the sparingly soluble CaF2 content in the feed. The mechanism for fluoride rejection in the iron residues is uncertain. The fluoride rejection capacity of the Zincor iron residue (comprising of mainly jarosites, schwertmannite and ferrihydrite) at 2 ? 4 mg/L F in solution, was estimated at 0.14 ? 0.19 kgF/tFe residue.
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APA: Jacolien P. Wyethe  (2008)  Recent Recovery Improvement Initiatives At Zincor: The Use Of Zinc Oxide Fume And Low-Ferrite Calcine For Iron Removal To Reduce Un-Dissolved Zinc Losses

MLA: Jacolien P. Wyethe Recent Recovery Improvement Initiatives At Zincor: The Use Of Zinc Oxide Fume And Low-Ferrite Calcine For Iron Removal To Reduce Un-Dissolved Zinc Losses. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2008.

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