The Recovery of PW Zinc from Lead Blast Furnace Slags by Electrothermic Process at Chigirishma Smelter of Toho Zinc Co. Ltd.

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Yamakita T Yoneoka Y
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1980

Abstract

The Chigirishima Smelter of Toho,Zinc Co., Ltd. is the largest independent custom lead smelter in Japan and produces about 60,000 tonnes/yr of electrolytic lead. The quantity of slag produced by blast furnace is approximately 65,000 tonnes/yr, 30,000 tonnes/yr of which is sent back to the sintering plant for mixing with lead concentrates. The remaining slag used to be piled up at the yard until the operation of the fuming plant started in July 1977. We examined the slag fuming process with the purpose of achieving: 1) Improvement of the operating results by recovering zinc and lead from blast furnace slag. The lead content in slag at Chigirishima is slightly high, because the height of blast furnace shaft is low and consequently the quantity of sinter smelted per area at tuyere level is rather large. 2) Production of a salable slag as raw material for cement by lowering zinc and lead content in slag.
Citation

APA: Yamakita T Yoneoka Y  (1980)  The Recovery of PW Zinc from Lead Blast Furnace Slags by Electrothermic Process at Chigirishma Smelter of Toho Zinc Co. Ltd.

MLA: Yamakita T Yoneoka Y The Recovery of PW Zinc from Lead Blast Furnace Slags by Electrothermic Process at Chigirishma Smelter of Toho Zinc Co. Ltd.. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1980.

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