Optimized Process for Secondary and Low Grade Zinc Raw Material Treatment

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
P. Salonen A. Oja M. Lahtinen B. Saxen
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

Most of the secondary and low grade zinc raw materials cannot be treated successfully by either conventional roasting - leaching - electrowinning (RLE) process or even by atmospheric direct leaching process. The problems arising especially from high impurity content of these raw materials can be effectively solved by implementation of the solvent extraction process. The utilization of solvent extraction process has been demonstrated by Outotec with raw materials like Waelz oxide, crude zinc oxide and zinc containing concentrator tailings. Based on batch and continuous test work it has been shown that SHG quality zinc can be produced even from the lowest grade raw materials. Impurity control in the solvent extraction process has been examined. The solvent extraction process is the key feature of the whole zinc plant for such raw materials. However, design of the entire zinc process including neutralization and bleed treatment is important for optimization of investment and operation costs of the plant. Very careful evaluation of the zinc process with modern simulation tools is essential. The optimized Outotec zinc process ensures a sustainable and profitable process containing minimal effluent and requiring little residue treatment.
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APA: P. Salonen A. Oja M. Lahtinen B. Saxen  (2014)  Optimized Process for Secondary and Low Grade Zinc Raw Material Treatment

MLA: P. Salonen A. Oja M. Lahtinen B. Saxen Optimized Process for Secondary and Low Grade Zinc Raw Material Treatment. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2014.

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