Removal of Sulfur from Copper Dross Generated by Refining Lead

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Baoqiang Xu Xutao Guo Yong Deng Heng Xiong Bin Yang Dachun Liu Wenlong Jiang
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Mar 1, 2018

Abstract

Typical copper dross, the byproduct of lead bullion pyrometallurgical refining for copper removal, mainly contains Pb, Cu, S, As, Sb and Sn etc. In traditional treatment process, copper dross is transformed to be copper matte by smelting with iron scarp and iron pyrite. Here, a new treatment process of converting-vacuum distillation (CVD) was proposed and investigated. Based on this concept, the converting process was tentatively investigated in this paper. The results of element distribution of converting samples showed the sample has three layers. The upper layer is mainly sulfides of lead and copper, the middle layer is mainly copper arsenide, and the lower layer is lead arsenide and crude lead. On the condition of oxygen flow rate 400 ml/min, the converting temperature 1000 °C, the holding time 1 h, the converting time 10 min, the lead copper alloy containing 0.17% S was obtained.
Citation

APA: Baoqiang Xu Xutao Guo Yong Deng Heng Xiong Bin Yang Dachun Liu Wenlong Jiang  (2018)  Removal of Sulfur from Copper Dross Generated by Refining Lead

MLA: Baoqiang Xu Xutao Guo Yong Deng Heng Xiong Bin Yang Dachun Liu Wenlong Jiang Removal of Sulfur from Copper Dross Generated by Refining Lead. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2018.

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