Recent Operation and Improvements of the Hematite Process at Akita Zinc Company, Limited

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Manabu Kanno Akiyoshi Horiuchi Taro Aichi Shigeki Sato
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2016

Abstract

"AKITA ZINC Co., Ltd. (Iijima Zinc Refinery), jointly owned by DOWA METALS & MINING Co., Ltd.(DMM), has used the company’s own hematite process for iron control since the beginning of operations in 1971. The hematite process consists of reductive leaching with SO2 gas and iron removal in autoclaves by high temperature hydrolysis. This process enhances not only zinc recovery but also the recovery of gold, silver, copper, lead and rare metals, which is carried out at another DOWA metallurgical plant. All by-products produced in the hematite process are marketed and sold. This paper presents an overview of the hematite process and the recent process improvements made.INTRODUCTION DMM carries out mining and smelting activities for precious metals, PGMs, rare metals and base metals such as copper, lead and zinc. It owns KOSAKA SMELTING & REFINING, producing copper and lead, and the AKITA ZINC Co., Ltd. (AZC) in Akita Prefecture. DOWA is a specialized smelting company which has established a metallurgical complex for copper, lead and zinc, including a recycling business. AZC was established in 1971 at a production capacity of 72,000 t/y zinc; it is jointly owned by DMM and five other non-ferrous metal companies. AZC has increased its capacity continuously and now produces 210,000 t/y of zinc. Figure 1 shows the changes in zinc production and capacity at AZC."
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APA: Manabu Kanno Akiyoshi Horiuchi Taro Aichi Shigeki Sato  (2016)  Recent Operation and Improvements of the Hematite Process at Akita Zinc Company, Limited

MLA: Manabu Kanno Akiyoshi Horiuchi Taro Aichi Shigeki Sato Recent Operation and Improvements of the Hematite Process at Akita Zinc Company, Limited. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2016.

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