The Qsl-Process: A New Lead Smelting RouteReady For Commercialization

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Peter Fischer
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Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

A demonstration plant for QSL technology with a continuous through-put of up to 10 t/h concentrate has been in operation at the Berzelius smelter, Duisburg, Germany since early 1981. In the QSL-process, both oxidation and reduction steps are performed in a single horizontal long cylindrical reactor. In the present demo-reacior, 2.5 M diameter by 22 M long, these steps are separated by a low partition wall with an underflow opening, to prevent backmixing of slag. -Tests on a variety of concentrates, including high-lead Missouri-type material and lower grades, have shown recoveries and consumables indicating very attractive economics. Investment cost estimates further enhance the economic attractiveness. Environmental protection afforded by the QSL system is a major advantage. The process has proven its reliability and versatility and is now ready for commercialization. Continued test work, including smelting secondary lead materials, is planned.
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APA: Peter Fischer  (1983)  The Qsl-Process: A New Lead Smelting RouteReady For Commercialization

MLA: Peter Fischer The Qsl-Process: A New Lead Smelting RouteReady For Commercialization. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1983.

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