The Herculaneum Lead Smelter Of St. Joe Minerals Corporation, Herculaneum, Missouri

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Donald H. Beilstein
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1970

Abstract

The St. Joe Minerals Corporation Lead Smelter and Refinery have been in continuous operation at Herculaneum, Missouri since 1892 as the Herculaneum Lead Smelting Division. Over the years, the plant has undergone many changes to increase production, improve the technology, reduce the cost of operations, and produce the highest grade of primary lead. The latest alterations were begun in 1950 and completed in 1970 and have resulted in the Herculaneum Smelter capacity being increased to in excess of 200,000 tons per year (180,000 metric tons). This increase has made the Herculaneum Smelter the largest in the United States, and second largest in the world. This paper will describe the Herculaneum Smelter equipment, processes, and material balances. Particular emphasis will be given to the McDowell-Wellman 10' x 100' (3 x 30 meter) up-draft sinter machine and ancillaries; to the new Heavy Smelting Department (blast furnaces and drossing section); to the new Lead Refinery and its automatic casting equipment and to the gas handling system including the 340 tons per day (305 metric) Sulfuric Acid Plant utilizing a -four pass converter. The description will include photographs, flow sheets, tonnages and assays where applicable.
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APA: Donald H. Beilstein  (1970)  The Herculaneum Lead Smelter Of St. Joe Minerals Corporation, Herculaneum, Missouri

MLA: Donald H. Beilstein The Herculaneum Lead Smelter Of St. Joe Minerals Corporation, Herculaneum, Missouri. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1970.

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