Burden Preparation For The Zinc-Lead Blast Furnace The Relative Roles Of Sintering And Briquetting

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
A. C. Emery
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1977

Abstract

The physical and chemical properties for the metalliferrous feed materials to the Imperial Smelting Process blast furnace are defined and the means of achieving these properties by the sintering or briquetting routes discussed. Modern sinter plant performance data is included with a plant flow sheet showing draughting patterns. The necessity for ensuring an adequate SO2 content in sinter machine gases when roasting sulphide materials to enable conversion to sulphuric acid in a contact acid plant is described. The ability of the process to consume limited quantities of oxide materials, residues from other processes and other secondary sources is discussed. The argument for a briquetting route is developed out of this limitation and the merits of cold and hot briquetting examined. Development work on the hot briquetting route for this purpose is briefly described and several flow sheets outlining possible applications for hot briquetting to different raw material situations including the preparation of low lead charges for the furnace are presented.
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APA: A. C. Emery  (1977)  Burden Preparation For The Zinc-Lead Blast Furnace The Relative Roles Of Sintering And Briquetting

MLA: A. C. Emery Burden Preparation For The Zinc-Lead Blast Furnace The Relative Roles Of Sintering And Briquetting. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1977.

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