New Pyrometallurgical Bullion Lead Refining Process

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
M. Potesser
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Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

After the primary or secondary lead production the bullion lead is remelted and charged into a vessel with following refining process. The removing of arsenic, antimony and tin takes place by salt slags or oxidizing gases like air or pure oxygen. Due to the increasing lead price, Messer Austria GmbH in cooperation with the institute of Nonferrous Metallurgy at the University of Leoben have developed a new process named OXIPOT for the refining of tin, arsenic and antimony. The OXIPOT process is in principle based on purging technology with a ceramic or steel purging device. This leads to an increased retention time of the refining products due to the deeper bath level and an optimized specific reaction volume concerning the bubble size. This paper describes the process, pilot plant, and thermodynamic calculations for the optimization concerning the selectivity of element removal.
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APA: M. Potesser  (2008)  New Pyrometallurgical Bullion Lead Refining Process

MLA: M. Potesser New Pyrometallurgical Bullion Lead Refining Process. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2008.

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