Study On The Reducing-Matting-Smelting Of Stibnite Concentrate To Directly Produce Antimony

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 12
- File Size:
- 135 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2006
Abstract
In order to eliminate the serious environmental pollution caused by low concentration of sulfur dioxide smoke in antimony smelters, a new smelting process, named as reducing-matting smelting, is proposed in this paper. The effects of technical conditions such as smelting temperature, smelting time, Pyrite cinder addition and the amount of additive on the smelting of stibnite concentrate have been investigated by the method of single-factor experiment. The results show that the optimum conditions are as follow: The amount of pyrite cinder is 1.2 times of its theoretical amount. The addition of soda and sodium sulfate is 15% and 72.6%, respectively, to the amount of stibnite concentrate when the total amount of sodium is 30%. The reducing-matting smelting is conducted at 1100°C for 2h then the smelting temperature is raised to 1200°C for 50min. Under the optimum conditions, the direct and total recovery ratio of antimony can gain 90.99% and 98.87%, respectively, and the fixed ratio of sulfur is higher than 99%.
Citation
APA:
(2006) Study On The Reducing-Matting-Smelting Of Stibnite Concentrate To Directly Produce AntimonyMLA: Study On The Reducing-Matting-Smelting Of Stibnite Concentrate To Directly Produce Antimony. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2006.