The recovery of zinc from pickle liquors by ion exchange

- Organization:
- The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 9
- File Size:
- 699 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 11, 1973
Abstract
The recovery of zinc from pickle liquors by ion exchange A. K. HAINES. Ph.D. (Visitor) T. H. TUNLEY. B.Sc;.(Chem.Eng.)(Visitor), W. A. M. TE RIELE. pr, Eng.. Ph. D. (Visitor), F. L. D. CLOETE. M.Sc. (Chem..Eng.)(Visitor), and T. P. SAMPSON. Pr. Eng.. BSc, (Chem.Eng,). B. Econ. (Visitor) Picklers and galvanizers in and around Johannesburg are encountering an ever-increasing problem in disposing of spent liquors from their hydrochloric acid pickling baths. Particularly troublesome is the zinc-contaminated liquor that is produced as a result of the clean-up of rejects from the galvanizing operation. Because of the volatility of zinc chloride. this liquor presents difficulties when processed in a conventional pyrohydrolysis acid-recovery unit. The paper describes the Metsep Process. developed by the National Institute for Metallurgy and Woodall-Duckham S.A. (Pty) Ltd. which involves the use of continuous ion exchange for the separation of the zinc from the pickle liquor. and the use of liquid-liquid extraction for the conversion of zinc chloride eluate to salable zinc sulphate. A description of laboratory and pilot-plant tests is given. and the approach used in the design of a full-scale continuous- ionexchange plant is outlined.
Citation
APA:
(1973) The recovery of zinc from pickle liquors by ion exchangeMLA: The recovery of zinc from pickle liquors by ion exchange. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1973.