Conference Proceedings
The AusIMM Proceedings 1953
Conference Proceedings
The AusIMM Proceedings 1953
Notes on Current Mount Isa Lead Smelting Practice
There has been little change in the lead smelting practice at Mount Isa since 1939 when the metallurgy and general practice were outline by Raney and Blott.The purpose of this paper is to descriqe some of the operational details that have influenced the overall production. The slag fall hns been increased by the lowering of the lead content of the concentrate. Further, as it is the practice to include iron on the furnace charge and carry a higher lime content in the slag, both factors have produced notable results in furnace operations.All blast furnace gases are filtered in a baghouse and this unit is. being further extended to take all smelter gases, thus eliminating the existing Cottrell plant handling Dwight-Lloyd gases.The lead smelter was closed down from April 1943, to May 1946, during which time blister copper was produced.The report is subdivided as follows:-1. Filtering and Mixinga. Effect of calcium sulphate on cloth.b. Dwight-Lloyd charge composition.c. Main mixer.d. Return sintel sizing.2. Blast Furnace Operationsa. Introduction.b. Use of orehearth.
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D T Buchanan, A J Perry, H K Wellington, B V Borgelt
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- Published: 1952
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