Lead Smelter Operation At N. V. Metallurgie Hoboken S. A. Hoboken, Belgium

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Jean L. Leroy
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1970

Abstract

The Lead Smelting works of Metallurgie Hoboken S.A. are located on the banks of the river Scheldt a few miles South of Antwerp. Lead refining began at Hoboken in 1687, when it was restricted mainly to desilverizing lead bullion from Central America. Since then, various changes have been made to develop the works into a comprehensive and integrated custom smelter and refinery. Multiple hearth roasting furnaces, down-draft sinter machines and blast furnaces of standard design are used for the treatment of "complex" lead ores and secondary materials. A lead refinery based on the Harris process, with Parkes desilverizing followed by vacuum dezincing and Kroll Betterton debismuthizing was commissioned in 1967. Facilities for the recovery of precious metals, bismuth, antimony, arsenic and sulfuric acid are available. Special problems arise from the presence of large quantities of copper in the materials treated.
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APA: Jean L. Leroy  (1970)  Lead Smelter Operation At N. V. Metallurgie Hoboken S. A. Hoboken, Belgium

MLA: Jean L. Leroy Lead Smelter Operation At N. V. Metallurgie Hoboken S. A. Hoboken, Belgium. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1970.

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