RI 7754 Recovery Of Zinc, Copper, Silver, And Iron From Zinc Smelter Residue

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
H. E. Powell
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1973

Abstract

This Bureau of Mines study describes two processes for recovering zinc, copper, silver, and iron from the magnetic fraction of a waste generated by the primary smelting of zinc in horizontal retort distillation furnaces. The laboratory-scale procedures include reduction melting to produce a high-copper iron and matte smelting to produce a copper-silver-iron matte and metallic iron. Zinc is fumed in each process and recovered as the oxide. Direct reduction melting yields a metallic iron high in copper and a small rich matte from the sulfur contained in the waste. The products of the second process are a matte containing essentially all of the silver, about 80 pct of the copper and 37 pet of the iron, and an iron-copper alloy containing all of the remaining copper. Extraction with metallic lead or sodium sulfate recovers essentially all of the copper from the molten high-copper iron and yields an acceptable foundry iron.
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APA: H. E. Powell  (1973)  RI 7754 Recovery Of Zinc, Copper, Silver, And Iron From Zinc Smelter Residue

MLA: H. E. Powell RI 7754 Recovery Of Zinc, Copper, Silver, And Iron From Zinc Smelter Residue. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1973.

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