Recent Operations at the Iijima Zinc Refinery

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
T. Yamada S. Kuramochi R. Togashi
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

In 1972, the Akita Zinc Co., Ltd. commenced operations with an annual capacity of 86,000 tonnes of electrolytic zinc, and it has operated with an annual capacity of 156,000 t-Zn since 1974. The business surroundings for non-ferrous metals production have become more severe with the high Yen rate for the dollar and low domestic demand in the last few years. Consequently, the company tried to survive with some improvements and succeeded to reduce operating costs and to improve profitability as follows: 1) expansion of its production capacity to. 196,000 t-Zn annually, 2) saving man-power by the introduction of fully-automated machines for cathode handling in the cellhouse, 3) improvement of the hematite process by means of the recovery of rare-metals. These improvements made Akita Zinc a competitive refinery in the modern world. We have been trying to improve the operations more and more. One of the challenges is to purify the iron oxide made in the hematite process by applying an As removal process, which is coming into operation in the near future.
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APA: T. Yamada S. Kuramochi R. Togashi  (2000)  Recent Operations at the Iijima Zinc Refinery

MLA: T. Yamada S. Kuramochi R. Togashi Recent Operations at the Iijima Zinc Refinery. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2000.

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