The Behavior Of Iron As An Impurity In Zinc Roasting

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Pekka Taskine
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Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

In the Kokkola zinc smelter, as in most other zinc roasting plants, there is now a trend towards using concentrates with an increasing impurity content. This also often means that the size distribution of the concentrates gets finer. Iron is present in sulfidic zinc concentrates with the highest percentage as a single impurity. The behavior of iron in zinc roasting was studied in laboratory experiments. Commercial zinc concentrates with a low and high (1.5 - 16 wt-%) iron content as pyrite or in the sphalerite lattice were oxidized to various degrees to establish the reaction mechanisms of iron in roasting. Microscopy studies were carried out on the calcine, and the findings were presented in numerous photographs of the polished cross sections. SEM/EDS techniques were used for analyzing the phases and particle morphologies present in the samples. An oxidation mechanism of zinc concentrates with a high iron content was suggested.
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APA: Pekka Taskine  (2002)  The Behavior Of Iron As An Impurity In Zinc Roasting

MLA: Pekka Taskine The Behavior Of Iron As An Impurity In Zinc Roasting. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2002.

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