Improvements in the Leaching Circuito of Immsa's Zinc Plant in San Luis Potosi, Mexico

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
P. Alfaro C. Moctezuma S. Castro
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

IMMSA operates a conventional roasting-leaching-purification-electrolysis plant for the production of zinc from concentrates in San Luis Potosi, Mexico. The leaching circuit was designed to take into consideration a feed mixture to the roaster with a maximum iron content of 7%. Since the start-up of the plant in 1982, the zinc recovery increased to 94.5%. However, an increase in the iron content in 1997 caused an important decrease in the global zinc recovery. Two new steps were added to the leaching circuit and modifications were made to the other steps in order to increase zinc extraction. Two new automated press filters were installed to replace the original vacuum drum filters and to minimize soluble zinc losses. Additionally, the residue treatment steps in purification were modified and a calcium removal circuit is just starting operation. These actions, besides improving the operations, have as the main objective to increase the global zinc recovery to levels above 94.5%.
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APA: P. Alfaro C. Moctezuma S. Castro  (2000)  Improvements in the Leaching Circuito of Immsa's Zinc Plant in San Luis Potosi, Mexico

MLA: P. Alfaro C. Moctezuma S. Castro Improvements in the Leaching Circuito of Immsa's Zinc Plant in San Luis Potosi, Mexico. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2000.

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