Conference Proceedings
AusIMM Annual Conference, Victoria, August 1970
Conference Proceedings
AusIMM Annual Conference, Victoria, August 1970
Low Temperature Sulphation of Zinc in a Complex Pb-Zn Concentrate
The effect of temperature, time and SO2 concentration in the atmosphate have been studied for a complex Pb-Zn concentrate, which contained four sulphides and some organic material, in order to determine optimum roasting conditions. Under static roasting conditions virtually complete sulphation was achieved after roasting at 650C.2 hours in 10% SO2 in air. Both zinc ferrite and zinc silicate were observed to form early in the roasting, but continued exposure to SO2 -containing gases caused decomposition of these as the roasting time increased. Water and acid solubilities of iron, silica, calcium, magnesium and aluminium in the calcine were determined, as a function of roasting time, temperature and atmosphere composition.
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- Published: 1969
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