Intensification of the Oxygen Softening Process

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
G. G. Richards Y. Oyediran V. Chow
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

The oxygen softening process for partial removal of arsenic and antimony from lead bullion has been in use at Teck Cominco's Trail smelter since 1986. In this process, industrial oxygen is injected into bullion to remove As and Sb with the formation of an oxide slag. In Trail, the levels of these elements are reduced to concentrations suitable for processing in the Betts electrorefining plant. Recent moves toward the treatment of higher arsenic-bearing feeds have necessitated an increase in the process capacity to meet the specifications for drossing plant bullion. Process intensification trials were conducted in-plant to develop an operating strategy for higher bullion processing rates. This was preceded by a study conducted with McGill University to develop a fundamental understanding of the therm ochemistry and kinetics of the process. The results have yielded more effective control of the operation, and identified opportunities for further improvements.
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APA: G. G. Richards Y. Oyediran V. Chow  (2008)  Intensification of the Oxygen Softening Process

MLA: G. G. Richards Y. Oyediran V. Chow Intensification of the Oxygen Softening Process. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2008.

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