Waste-Less Technology for Processing of Subgrade Lead Concentrates and Flotation Middlings Containing Precious Metals

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 6
- File Size:
- 305 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2000
Abstract
A processing flowsheet has been developed for treating substandard lead-containing polymetallic bulk concentrates and intermediate flotation products containing precious metals, which comprises oxidizing roasting in a calcination kiln and electrothermic smelting generating low volumes of off-gas. The proposed flowsheet also incorporates a dust collection system and sulfur dioxide recovery from off-gas. It is proposed to implement this process by using a reaction smelting technique. For this purpose, the charge to be fed to the smelting furnace after its calcination in a drum-type rotary kiln must have a ratio of sulfide sulfur to sulfate sulfur of at least 1 :2. Electric smelting makes it possible to produce lead bullion that also collects the precious metals contained in the feed, as well as copper-lead matte and slag containing zinc. The recovery of lead into lead bullion and into matte is approximately 83% and 14%, respectively (thus the overall recovery is 97%); the total recovery of gold and silver into lead bullion and matte is 98%; th\lt of copper into matte is 89%; the recovery of zinc into slag is 96%; and that of sulfur into sulfuric acid or gypsum is 90%. After the recovery of zinc from slag, the latter can be utilized in the construction industry.
Citation
APA:
(2000) Waste-Less Technology for Processing of Subgrade Lead Concentrates and Flotation Middlings Containing Precious MetalsMLA: Waste-Less Technology for Processing of Subgrade Lead Concentrates and Flotation Middlings Containing Precious Metals. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2000.