Zinc, Manganese, and Aluminum Covered in Nonferrous Sessions

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
GUY C. RIDDELL
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Jan 1, 1942

Abstract

ZINC, manganese, and aluminum received attention at the two nonferrous metallurgy sessions at the Annual Meeting. L.P. Davidson, general superintendent of the rebuilt Monsanto zinc plant, described its operation, which reflects Polish practice and is really a combination of electrolytic, Waelz, and retort procedure. Briefly, it embraces leaching of roasted concentrate with sulphuric acid, electrolysis of sulphate solution using Tainton lead-silver anodes with ?goulac? added to the electrolyte, treatment of tailing in Waelz kilns, and retorting of the recovered zinc oxide, casting furnace dross and residues. Recovery is good, equipment and maintenance costs low. Ferrate zinc that might be lost in the electrolytic process appears to be recovered as oxide in the Waelz treatment.
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APA: GUY C. RIDDELL  (1942)  Zinc, Manganese, and Aluminum Covered in Nonferrous Sessions

MLA: GUY C. RIDDELL Zinc, Manganese, and Aluminum Covered in Nonferrous Sessions. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1942.

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