Modem Applied Technologies For Primary Lead Smelting At The Beginning Of The 21st Century (Keynote)

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Andreas Siegmund
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

During the decade of the nineties the conventional method of primary lead smelting (sinter machine/blast furnace) was successfully challenged by the introduction of novel direct and continuous smelting processes. In combination with a significant shift in market structure, as well as more stringent government regulations these modem technological innovations like the QSL, Kivcet, and Isa/Ausmelt processes became more than major competitors. They have proven to be economically and environmentally viable. The intensification of the metallurgical reaction by applying oxygen enriched or pure oxygen bath or flash smelting principles resulted in cost savings and a higher flexibility with respect to raw materials and additives usage. By synchronizing individual auxiliary plant sections with the smelting process a virtually waste-free production and low-emission mode of operation with nearly optimum energy exploitation is achieved. The primary lead industry will gradually substitute the sinter -blast furnace operation with novel high-energy efficient technologies in the new millennium.
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APA: Andreas Siegmund  (2003)  Modem Applied Technologies For Primary Lead Smelting At The Beginning Of The 21st Century (Keynote)

MLA: Andreas Siegmund Modem Applied Technologies For Primary Lead Smelting At The Beginning Of The 21st Century (Keynote). The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2003.

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