A new Process to Upgrade Zinc Concentrates using a Partial Desulphurization Technique

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
D. R. Spink
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Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

A partial desulfurization roasting (PDR) technique has been developed for use on zinc concentrates whereby the sulfide sulfur associated with the iron content is selectively removed over a very short residence ?time in the roaster. The resulting PDR product is then leached for the selective removal of the iron. The resulting leach restdite is an upgraded zinc sulfide concentrate which has a very low iron content. The up-graded zinc concentrate can be subjected to a conventional dead roast without formation of deleterious zinc ferrite so that hot acid leaching and jarosite (or other) iron precipitation steps are obviated. Examples are presented for the treatment of three very different types of zinc concentrates.
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APA: D. R. Spink  (1990)  A new Process to Upgrade Zinc Concentrates using a Partial Desulphurization Technique

MLA: D. R. Spink A new Process to Upgrade Zinc Concentrates using a Partial Desulphurization Technique. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1990.

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