Matte Fuming of Tin from Sulfide Concentrates Containing Tin and Copper
    
    - Organization:
 - The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
 - Pages:
 - 13
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 - 735 KB
 - Publication Date:
 - Jan 1, 1980
 
Abstract
Recovery of tin and copper from concen trates containing cassiterite, stannite and  chalcopyrite was studied in laboratory-scale  tests designed to simulate continuous operation  of the matte fuming process in which tin is  recovered as SnS fume while copper accumulates  in the matte. Charges made up of 300g of  mixtures of the concentrate and siliceous flux  were added at a uniform rate in pelletized form  to crucibles containing 300g of matte and 50g  of slag (both of which were recovered from  previous tests), while blowing through the  matte with air or oxygen-nitrogen mixtures at a  rate of 3 to 5 1/min. Accurate material balances enabled the  effects of process operating conditions on tin  recovery and sulfur utilization to be deter- mined. When operated correctly, the matte  fuming process gave tin recoveries exceeding  90 percent in spite of wide variations in the  copper content of the matte and in the operat- ing conditions. Deterioration of tin recovery  was associated with undersaturation of the slag  with respect to silica, and with high partial  pressure of sulfur dioxide (greater than approx- imately 0.2) brought about by oxygen enrichment  of the blowing air. The utilization of sulfur varied widely in  low grade mattes. Copper in excess of approx- imately 10% promoted formation of SO2 by the  commonly accepted reaction: FeS + 1-120 2= FeO + S02 while in copper-free and lower grade mattes a  substantial fraction of the oxygen was consumed  in the alternative reaction FeS + i 02 = FeO + z S2.
Citation
APA: (1980) Matte Fuming of Tin from Sulfide Concentrates Containing Tin and Copper
MLA: Matte Fuming of Tin from Sulfide Concentrates Containing Tin and Copper. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1980.