RI 4335 Zinc Smelting In The Horizontal Retort Fired With Natural Gas 3. Nature Of Retort Charge Vs. Rates Of Spelter Production

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 48
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- 24101 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1948
Abstract
In the first paper of this series (R. 1. 4333) on the cooperative work with the Eagle-Pitcher Mining & Smelting Co., changes in the nature of the sinter feed were measured by corresponding changes in the retorting temperatures necessary to distill zinc at the best rates; the firing schedules summarized such changes. In this paper, third of the series, are noted same of the changes in practice that were brought about by the need to treat more fused, glassy, and "hard" sinter, as the operators qualify it. Losses of uncondensed zinc were increased by adding zinc-bearing materials from which? the zinc was readily distillable to hard sinter requiring higher-temperatures for zinc distillation. The rates of zinc distillation were increased by grinding the fuel finer; there were few benefits and loss of dust on grinding the sinter finer, unless the fine ?coal and fine sinter were brought into contact by pelletizing, and the pellets made but little dust.
Citation
APA:
(1948) RI 4335 Zinc Smelting In The Horizontal Retort Fired With Natural Gas 3. Nature Of Retort Charge Vs. Rates Of Spelter ProductionMLA: RI 4335 Zinc Smelting In The Horizontal Retort Fired With Natural Gas 3. Nature Of Retort Charge Vs. Rates Of Spelter Production. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1948.