Top Submerged Lancing for Recovery of Zinc From ISF Slag

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
M. Waladan
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Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

The top submerged lancing Sirosmelt system has been developed through laborator.y scale testwork and pilot plant trials for recovery of zinc from ISF slag. The effects of the process variables of gas injection rate, method of coal feeding, and temperature on zinc fuming rates were studied in the laboratory. It was found that the rate of zinc elimination was dependent on all of these variabl.es. The rate of zinc removal from slag was independent of zinc content of slag down to approximately 1.5% Zn, below which the rate was proportional to zinc content in slag. Pilot plant trials were carried out to evaluate a proposed process and results followed predictions from the laboratory scale tests. A comparison of the proposed process with conventional slag fuming operations is made and it is shown that the process has a number of advantages which have a significant impact on the economics of zinc slag fuming.
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APA: M. Waladan  (1990)  Top Submerged Lancing for Recovery of Zinc From ISF Slag

MLA: M. Waladan Top Submerged Lancing for Recovery of Zinc From ISF Slag. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1990.

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