The Boleslaw Electrolytic Zinc Plant

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 9
- File Size:
- 498 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2000
Abstract
The electrolytic zinc plant, with a capacity 75,000 tonnes per year, is part of Zaklady Gorniczo-Hutnicze BOLESLAW. It is the biggest zinc producer in Poland. The electrolytic zinc plant started up in 1955 with a capacity 15,000 tonnes per year, and multiplied its production by 5 till nowadays. At the beginning, the plant processed only calcine from zinc oxides (60% Zn, 3-4% Pb, 0,03 % Cd) which were produced from Waeltz fumes by calcination in a rotary kiln. Participation of calcine from zinc sulfide concentrates in the feed grew during the BOLESLAW plant expansion. Currently, only roasted sulphide concentrates, calcine from fluid-bed roasters, is processed. This paper presents a general description of the ZGH BOLESLAW plant and discusses the processes of roasting, leaching, purification and electrolysis. Also shown are the chemical analyses of the various process materials.
Citation
APA:
(2000) The Boleslaw Electrolytic Zinc PlantMLA: The Boleslaw Electrolytic Zinc Plant. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2000.