The Role Of Lead Smelting At Korea Zinc

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Chang-Young Choi
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

Korea Zinc commenced zinc production in 1978 with a capacity of 50,000 tpa. Since then, continuous investments have been made and resulted in Korea Zinc now being the biggest zinc and lead producer in the world. In the course of increasing zinc production capacity, the company management realized that the company needed a lead smelter to prevent the solid waste disposal problems by treating the lead containing solid waste. This paper begins by briefly stating the objectives and the roles of the lead smelter at Onsan. It describes the QSL process and the TSL process, and further extends the description of the TSL process, through which harmless inert solid waste could be produced for secure final disposal. It is also mentioned that the TSL process plays an important role in the integration of zinc and lead production. Throughout the paper, a positive attitude in handling the environmental issues in the non-ferrous smelting industry is emphasized. Finally, a solution for the solid waste disposal problem in the zinc and lead industry is proposed, with which the environmental issues can be an opportunity rather than a crisis. The current operation at Ousan suggests the future direction of the non-ferrous smelting technology that all of the zinc and lead producers should pursue.
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APA: Chang-Young Choi  (2003)  The Role Of Lead Smelting At Korea Zinc

MLA: Chang-Young Choi The Role Of Lead Smelting At Korea Zinc. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2003.

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