Conference Proceedings
1980 AusIMM New Zealand Branch Annual Conference
Conference Proceedings
1980 AusIMM New Zealand Branch Annual Conference
The Removal of Zinc from Lead Slag by Sulfation and Chlorination
Experiments were conducted to access the feasibility of removing zinc from lead slag by sulfation or chlorination or both. Gaseous sulfation with sulfur dioxide and oxygen released only 50 per cent of zinc even under the most severe conditions. Sulfation with concentrated sulfuric acid by a fast-leach process released 95 per cent of zinc while pug-roasting released a maximum of 78 per cent of zinc. Chloridization with NaCl in the presence of sulfating gas released 50 per cent of zinc, while direct chlorination with chlorine gas and oxygen released 85 per cent of zinc and 100 per cent of lead in a chloride condensate containing little impurities.
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E J Grimsey, G C Bolton
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