Thermal and Mineralogical Analysis to Resolve Complex Sinter Feedstock Issues

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
A. R. Barnes P. Gover T. Shannon R. Pandher
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Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

Following the closure of the Glencore Zinc Brunswick mine, the Glencore Brunswick Smelter has transitioned to treating external feeds, and currently treats a number of secondary Pb-Zn concentrates. Processing these concentrates has in some cases been challenging due to the diverse mineralogy of the feeds. Certain feeds are difficult to ignite or show inadequate sulphur removal during oxidation on the sinter strand, while in other cases, combinations of feeds produce a sinter with unsuitable properties for further handling. This paper discusses two methods developed in collaboration with XPS Consulting & Testwork Services to characterize these feeds prior to processing them and to identify which ones are most likely to pose challenges during processing.
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APA: A. R. Barnes P. Gover T. Shannon R. Pandher  (2014)  Thermal and Mineralogical Analysis to Resolve Complex Sinter Feedstock Issues

MLA: A. R. Barnes P. Gover T. Shannon R. Pandher Thermal and Mineralogical Analysis to Resolve Complex Sinter Feedstock Issues. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2014.

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