The Use of METSIM to Model Multi-stage Desilverising of Lead by Zinc

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
T. R. A. Davey
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

Previous publications on the application of EIETSIM include the modelling of an electrolytic zinc plant and a copper flash smelter. In the present case METSIM has been used to model the desilverising of lead by the reagent zinc, whereby a silver-zinc intermetallic compound is formed, and floats out of the lead. This compound has a variable composition, depending upon the ratio of dissolved zinc/silver in the lead bath. Its solubility in lead decreases with falling temperature. A number of variations and modifications of the Davey Desilverising Procedure are modelled, and applied to a wide range of silver contents in lead bullions at several plants. METSIM uses both feed- back and feed-forward controls to simulate plant conditions, and a logic control to distinguish between different phases in the Zn-Ag system. Use is made of extensive (previously unpublished) fundamental data on the ternary Pb-Ag-Zn system, and of plant data, to establish certain operating parameters.
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APA: T. R. A. Davey  (1993)  The Use of METSIM to Model Multi-stage Desilverising of Lead by Zinc

MLA: T. R. A. Davey The Use of METSIM to Model Multi-stage Desilverising of Lead by Zinc. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1993.

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