Some Difficulties Associated With Blende Roasting in Conjunction With Sulphuric Acid Manufacture

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Nettle W. H V
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1926

Abstract

THE past few years have seen a considerable expansion of the roasting of blende in Australia. The bulk of this blende is Zinciferous concentrate from Broken Hill and now forms a very considerable source of sulphur for the acid manufacture. It will bereadily conceded that Australian sentiment is in favour of utilising all known potential wealth, especially that won from below ground, as this once disposed of is gone forever. If Australia does not make sulphuric acid from her sulphide ores we may be sure that the purchaser of these ores will do so if in any way possible. It must not be assumed, then, that the difficulties met are mentioned with the idea of undue criticism, but rather to show that, although most of the intial troubles have been overcome, there are still a few to be encountered; and with the hope that comment brought forth will aid in the solution of the problems facing an industry at present little more than in its childhood as far as Australia is concerned.Blende roasting is done in mechanical furnaces of various makes, and mostly without the aid of other fuel than the sulphur in the ore. It will be our aim to touch on the various difficulties in the order in which they occur in the train from furnace to acid plant.
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APA: Nettle W. H V  (1926)  Some Difficulties Associated With Blende Roasting in Conjunction With Sulphuric Acid Manufacture

MLA: Nettle W. H V Some Difficulties Associated With Blende Roasting in Conjunction With Sulphuric Acid Manufacture. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1926.

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