Separation of Zinc, Lead, Copper and Precious Metals From HBM&S Stockpiled Oxide Residue

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
M. J. Collins
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

A hydrometallurgical process has been tested at the Sherritt Research Centre for separation of zinc, lead, copper and precious metal values from the zinc oxide fume leach residue stockpiled at the HBM&S operations in Flin Flon, Manitoba. Zinc is found primarily as zinc femte and sphalerite in the residue, lead as lead sulphate and jarosite, and copper as sulphide and jarositic compounds. Gypsum and siliceous gangue are significant diluents. The separation process includes hot acid, atmospheric and reducing (sulphur dioxide) leaching; zinc, copper and lead flotation; and atmospheric iron removal steps. Zinc is recovered to a high strength zinc sulphate solution and to a zinc sulphide concentrate suitable for feed to a roaster or to a zinc pressure leach plant; lead to a high grade lead sulphate concentrate suitable for feed to a lead smelter, and copper to a high grade copper sulphide concentrate suitable for feed to a copper smelter. Precious metals are divided between the zinc, lead and copper concentrates.
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APA: M. J. Collins  (1993)  Separation of Zinc, Lead, Copper and Precious Metals From HBM&S Stockpiled Oxide Residue

MLA: M. J. Collins Separation of Zinc, Lead, Copper and Precious Metals From HBM&S Stockpiled Oxide Residue. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1993.

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