Modern Lead Smelting at the QSL-Plant Berzelius Metall in Stolberg, Germany

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 22
- File Size:
- 1171 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2000
Abstract
The QSL plant at "BERZELIUS" Stolberg GmbH in Stolberg, Germany was commissioned in 1990, introducing a new era of lead smelting in the more than 150-year-old history of the lead smelter. The lead smelter in Stolberg has changed its appearance several times during its existence. Therefore, at many locations on the site, old and obsolete buildings and equipment parts can still be seen. They are often located side by side with new modern constructions like the QSL-plant and the mercury removal plant, and reflect the specific contrast between tradition and modern technology. After a brief description of the development of the smelter and its decision to implement the current novel plant, the most recent operating results are reported. Following some modifications to the process and equipment, which had become necessary along with the implementation of the new technology, the plant is in operation today at approximately 30% above its design capacity. These achieved production levels are not restricted by the QSL-reactor but by precedent and subsequent available equipment. The QSL-plant entirely complies with the demands of modern, energy-saving, ecologically compatible lead production technology. Stringent environmental standards are maintained on a continuing basis. The demonstrated viability and flexibility of the overall process permits the operation to adapt quickly to the prevailing economical situation worldwide.
Citation
APA:
(2000) Modern Lead Smelting at the QSL-Plant Berzelius Metall in Stolberg, GermanyMLA: Modern Lead Smelting at the QSL-Plant Berzelius Metall in Stolberg, Germany. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2000.