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Annual Conference, Townsville

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A Study of the Composition, Microstructure, and Softening Characteristics of Some Zinc-Lead Sinters

Operating difficulties during 1977 with the Imperial Smelting Furnace operated by Sulphide Corporation Pty._x000D_
Limited at their Cockle Creek zinc-lead smelter were found to be caused by premature softening of sinter in the upper shaft of the furnace. This soft- ening was shown to be a consequence of raw materials and operating policies which led to unusually high levels of both lead and silica in a sinter of low basicity. A programme of softening tests and micro-examination of a range of sinters established that premature softening occurred when lead and silica increased to the point where a lead-calcium silicate with a low lime content became the major continuous phase in the sinter. This information was used to define a range of compositions which kept the softening temperature acceptably high for furnace operations.
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  • Published: 1978
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