A Review of Ausmelt Technology for Lead Smelting

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
E. N. Mounsey N. L. Piret
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

Ausmelt technology is successfully used to process primary and secondary materials to produce lead in large-scale commercial operations and to meet stringent environmental standards. The development and commercial data covering these applications and the results with respect to metallurgical, cost and environmental performance are reviewed in commercial operations. A new smelter is scheduled for commissioning in 2000 at Korea Zinc's Onsan site to process lead fume and other secondary materials to produce 50,000 tonnes per annum of lead bullion. The unique features of Ausmelt technology also allow for the efficient processing of polymetallic concentrates and secondary materials, particularly copper and lead, through the effective separation of these elements into metal, slag and fume species. This capability has been successfully demonstrated at a commercial scale and the results and implications for the industry are discussed.
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APA: E. N. Mounsey N. L. Piret  (2000)  A Review of Ausmelt Technology for Lead Smelting

MLA: E. N. Mounsey N. L. Piret A Review of Ausmelt Technology for Lead Smelting. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2000.

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