The Development Of A Tin Sulphide Fuming Process At Capper Pass Limited

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 30
- File Size:
- 1195 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1983
Abstract
Smelters of medium or low grade tin concentrates must recover a high proportion of tin from iron-bearing slags or concentrates; the volatility of tin sulphide makes possible the production of iron-free tin fume. Laboratory work defined conditions which would promote the sulphidisation of tin slags and concentrates melted with them, to result in tin recovery as fume, and a residue of less than 0.5% Sn content, which could be controlled to vary with the value of tin. Subsequently pilot-plant work on 6-tonne and 15-tonne scale led to a commercial plant of 45 tonne. capacity (1962), for melting and fuming primary and secondary low-grade tin materials by submerged combustion. Some factors contributing to the rate of Working expressed in terms of the 'half-life and the amount of work done, the 'half-life-tonne' are studied, leading to the design and operation (1972) of the 100-tonne water-jacketed unit, presently in use, treating a wide range of slags and low tin-content ores and residues.
Citation
APA:
(1983) The Development Of A Tin Sulphide Fuming Process At Capper Pass LimitedMLA: The Development Of A Tin Sulphide Fuming Process At Capper Pass Limited. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1983.