RI 4334 Zinc Smelting In The Horizontal Retort Fired With Natural Gas 2. General. Conditions Of Combustion Influencing Temperatures

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 45
- File Size:
- 20152 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1948
Abstract
By means of a technique developed in cooperation with the Eagle-Picher Mining & Smelting Co. and outlined in the first report of this series (R. I. 4333 ), it was possible to take many thermocouple readings with base-metal couples at temperatures over 2300° F with unsupported protection tubes for over half the lengths of the Henryetta retorts. -This technique made it possible to avoid the use of the usual optical pyrometer, which gives temperatures dependent upon the luminosity of the flames, and which is not conveniently usable to read temperatures for the lengths of the retorts from the front of the furnace. The temperatures of the retorts themselves were necessary in order to set upper limits for safe operation; the lower limits of operating temperatures are set by the zinc content of the retort residues. The zinc content left in the retort residues for various sections of length also varies with retort temperatures rather than with flame temperatures. The variations in temperature along the retort can then be used as guides to distill more zinc from the residues, to avoid fluctuations in the rates ,of flow of zinc vapor into the condenser and to employ lower temperatures if such rates become high enough to cause losses of uncondensed zinc.
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APA:
(1948) RI 4334 Zinc Smelting In The Horizontal Retort Fired With Natural Gas 2. General. Conditions Of Combustion Influencing TemperaturesMLA: RI 4334 Zinc Smelting In The Horizontal Retort Fired With Natural Gas 2. General. Conditions Of Combustion Influencing Temperatures. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1948.