Recent Developments In Iron Removal And Control At The Zinc Corporation Of South Africa

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Claassen J. O.
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

The Zinc Corporation of South Africa Ltd. (Zincor) operates an integrated roast ? leach ? electrowinning circuit. The efficient removal and control of iron forms an integral part of the process. Zincor developed its own iron removal process (Zincor Process), which was recently shown to be unique with some similarities to the para-goethite iron removal process. Newly developed operating parameters for iron removal are in the process of being implemented. These include a change in the pH-profile and operating temperature, the recycling of seed material and the utilisation of an alternative neutralising agent to aid iron removal. Some of these actions, together with the implementation of a pre-neutralisation step, new filtration equipment and control systems in Zincor?s Residue Treatment Plant have significantly reduced zinc losses associated with iron in calcine and the iron residue produced. This enabled Zincor to take a step closer to world-class zinc recovery levels of around 96% for a similar type of operation.
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APA: Claassen J. O.  (2003)  Recent Developments In Iron Removal And Control At The Zinc Corporation Of South Africa

MLA: Claassen J. O. Recent Developments In Iron Removal And Control At The Zinc Corporation Of South Africa. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2003.

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