The Vertical Retort Zinc Smelter At New Jersey Zinc Company, Depue, Illinois

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
L. D. Fetterolf
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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37
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1935 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1970

Abstract

The New Jersey Zinc Zompany operates at Depue, Illinois, an integrated zinc smelting plant using tie vertical retort reduction process. The overall operation comprises green concentrate roasting, sintering, vertical retort smelting and metal refining. In the roasting operation, the fine concentrate is pelletized, the dried pellets fluidized and autogenously roasted with air in a “fluid column” with minimal formation of dust requiring recirculation. The roasted pellets and any associated roaster dust are agglomerated in a rotating drum and laid down, in combination with coal for fuel, on a Dwight-Lloyd sintering machine which converts to a semi-fused mass - a physical state more suitable for vertical retort smelting. The smeltins plant of 27 vertical retorts rated at 8 T zinc each per day on average requires the following major processing steps - mix preparation and briquettine, briquet coking, vertical retort reduction, vapor condensation and slab casting of metal. A portion of zinc production is converted to 99.99+ percent purity by boiling and fractional distillation in columns consisting of externally heated, superimposed trays of high-conductivity refractory.
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APA: L. D. Fetterolf  (1970)  The Vertical Retort Zinc Smelter At New Jersey Zinc Company, Depue, Illinois

MLA: L. D. Fetterolf The Vertical Retort Zinc Smelter At New Jersey Zinc Company, Depue, Illinois. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1970.

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