Integrated Technology for Processing of Spent Lead Batteries and Other Types of Secondary Lead-Containing Raw Materials by Soda-Less Electric Smelting

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 5
- File Size:
- 141 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2002
Abstract
A flow-sheet for waste-less processing of spent lead batteries comprises mechanized separation of batteries, smelting of the metallic fraction in a kettle, electrothermal smelting of oxysulfate fraction, refining of crude lead and processing of reverts to produce commercial products. Smelting of lead-containing fraction is performed in an electrothermal furnace using a processing technology developed in the Gintsvetmet Institute and differing from conventional processes by the fact that it does not require any fluxing agent (soda); no matte is formed in the process and the amount of slag produced is minimal, because its formation depends only on the ash content of coke and the quality of battery scrap separation. The process has been patented. It has been introduced on a commercial scale in 1.8 MVA furnaces at the plant of A0 "RyazTsvetmet" (Ryazan, Russia). The process has the following main advantages as compared with conventional shaft-furnace smelting and smelting in a short-drum furnace: the process does not require technical-grade oxygen, the amount of process gas generated is minimized ensuring a decrease in lead-containing dust and sulfur dioxide emissions by 3 to 5 times per unit of lead recovered; a decrease in dust entrainment resulting in lower amounts of recycled dust; lower slag yield (a decrease from 20-25% to 3-5%); lower coke requirement (a decrease from 10-14% to 3-4%). Refining of crude lead is performed using conventional technology but there are several unique features for which know-how is available. Processing of by-products of electrothermal smelting and secondary lead refining (slag, drosses, skimmings) and ebonite fraction (crushed battery casings) is performed in a slag-fuming furnace.
Citation
APA:
(2002) Integrated Technology for Processing of Spent Lead Batteries and Other Types of Secondary Lead-Containing Raw Materials by Soda-Less Electric SmeltingMLA: Integrated Technology for Processing of Spent Lead Batteries and Other Types of Secondary Lead-Containing Raw Materials by Soda-Less Electric Smelting. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2002.