The Trollhättan Electrothermic Zinc Process

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
W. S. Landis
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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24
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1936

Abstract

IN brief, this is the story of an attempt to Americanize a process originally developed in Europe. The story will be recited in two sections, the first dealing with the process as developed by the European engineers; the second containing the improvements and modifications of American origin, together with some details of the operating results of the unit as finally assembled. Developments in other directions in this same field have not, up to the present, pointed out an economic future for the process, therefore our record here is largely a report of development progress. Whether some particularly favorable location will be found at some future time for a commercial installation cannot as yet be fore-told. The project is now at a standstill. The peculiar tools of the electrometallurgist should be of great interest to the zinc smelter. The low thermal efficiency of the zinc retort, its comparatively small-scale unit and its intermittent cycle as it stood in 1925, should make this art a particularly fertile field for the electric fur-nace. Yet in spite of years of work recorded in volumes of literature, and an expenditure of large sums of money, there is not a single electrothermic zinc smelter operating anywhere in the world. In this industry the electric furnace plays only a secondary part today.
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APA: W. S. Landis  (1936)  The Trollhättan Electrothermic Zinc Process

MLA: W. S. Landis The Trollhättan Electrothermic Zinc Process. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1936.

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