Recent Developments in the Lead Refining Operations at Britannia Refined Metals Ltd.

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
P. J. Moor
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

Britannia Refined Metals Ltd. was built in 1931 to refine the lead bullion produced at the Mt. Isa mine in Queensland, Australia. Several periods of expansion and development have taken place over the intervening years, leading to major increases in the refining capacity for both lead and silver. A plant for treating recycled lead-acid batteries was added in 1976. This was redeveloped in the early 1990's to utilise Isasmelt technology for the smelting operations. Most recently the No. 2 refinery kettle floor was extended to enable it to process lead bullion produced from two Imperial Smelting Furnaces (ISF), at Britannia Zinc Ltd. in Avonmouth, England and at MIM Hüttenwerke in Duisburg, Germany. This expansion included the provision of a plant for the hygienic handling of drosses and skims. This paper briefly describes the present primary refining operations and gives an update on the most recent developments in the process metallurgy and operating practices that have taken place.
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APA: P. J. Moor  (2000)  Recent Developments in the Lead Refining Operations at Britannia Refined Metals Ltd.

MLA: P. J. Moor Recent Developments in the Lead Refining Operations at Britannia Refined Metals Ltd.. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2000.

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