Recent Practice Of Sinter Plant At Hachinohe I.S.F. Complex

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
T. Yukimasa
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Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

Hachinohe smelter, a zinc-lead blast furnace complex with the annual capacity of zinc plus lead of 100,000 tons, had originally treated normal zinc and lead sulfide concentrates. However, it is currently handling a great variety of raw feeds ranging from complex sulfides to oxidic recycled materials in view of resource economy, most of which are unsuitable for zinc electrolysis. This paper reports on some significant efforts recently carried out on improving sintering operation, i.e., the increasing use of secondaries against harmful ingredients like halogens, and the substantial reduction in energy use as the results of various modifications and improvements.
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APA: T. Yukimasa  (1982)  Recent Practice Of Sinter Plant At Hachinohe I.S.F. Complex

MLA: T. Yukimasa Recent Practice Of Sinter Plant At Hachinohe I.S.F. Complex. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1982.

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