Study On Tin And Zinc Recovery And Pellet Preparation For Blast Furnace From Iron Concentrate Containing Tin And Zinc

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 10
- File Size:
- 290 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2005
Abstract
Keywords: Complex Iron Ores, Roasting, Tin, Zinc, Pellets, Comprehensive Recovery. The complex iron ores containing tin, zinc are typical refractory ores. Large reserves of the ores are found in China and have not been utilized efficiently so far. A new process of tin and zinc recovery and pellet preparation from iron concentrate containing tin and zinc by controlled atmosphere roasting is developed in this investigation. The results of 2573 N/P compression strength of product pellets, the 91.49% and 82.22% volatilization of tin and zinc respectively, are achieved for a concentrate containing 0.39% tin and 0.28% zinc. The strength and chemical compositions of the pellets meet the requirement of blast furnace ironmaking. Volatilization mechanism of tin and zinc are investigated. Thermodynamic study shows that the reduction balance curves of SnO2(s) and SnO(g) are proximate in the presence of carbon, and the standard formation free enthalpy of FeO and SnO2 is also approachable. Therefore, it is difficult to realize the complete volatilization of tin in the form of SnO(g) by selective reduction. But SnO2(s) and SnO(g) will form SnCl4(g) or SnCl2(g) in the presence of chlorides and can be easily volatilized from the ores.
Citation
APA:
(2005) Study On Tin And Zinc Recovery And Pellet Preparation For Blast Furnace From Iron Concentrate Containing Tin And ZincMLA: Study On Tin And Zinc Recovery And Pellet Preparation For Blast Furnace From Iron Concentrate Containing Tin And Zinc. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2005.