The Ezine ® Process

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Marco Olper
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

Zinc bearing materials containing chlorides and fluorides of alkali metals, such as EAF dust, Waelz oxides, galvanizing ashes, zinc & brass foundry fumes and converter fumes are little attractive, both technically and economically for processing in ISF plant or in a conventional zinc sulphate electrolysis works. The Ezinexm Process allows for the recovery of high purity zinc in cathode form, from these materials, regenerating the leaching liquor. The process is based on a new electrochemical system which depolarizes the anode reaction with reduction of the cell voltage, compared with the traditional sulphate electrolysis method. The electrolyte, based on a chloroamrnino complex, allows for the recovery of other valued metals present in the zinc bearing materials such as lead, copper and silver, these being recovered as a metallic cement consequently improving the economics of the process.
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APA: Marco Olper  (1994)  The Ezine ® Process

MLA: Marco Olper The Ezine ® Process. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1994.

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