Ausmelt Technology; Developments in Lead And Zinc Processing

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
A. Kaye R. Matusewicz
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

Ausmelt Top Submerged Lancing (TSL) Technology has gained widespread commercial acceptance in non-ferrous applications, including the processing of lead and zinc primary concentrates and secondary (post-consumer) materials. TSL is highly flexible and efficient, and is one of the few technologies which can process primary and secondary feeds, and use varying fuels, to deliver high recoveries and excellent environmental performance. With the recent high value of both lead and zinc, and an escalating awareness of the sustainable use of resources, focus on the processing of secondary feed material sources has surged. Ausmelt Technology has proven to be well suited to the economic recovery of values, with twenty-two (22) Ausmelt furnaces processing lead and zinc bearing feed sources now in operation, under design or construction. This paper describes Ausmelt's progress in the fields of lead and zinc processing, and developments in new processing areas such as EAF dust processing and linking to innovative hydrometallurgical technology. Ausmelt has recently committed to the Whyalla Zinc project as the owner/operator of a facility for the treatment of zinc bearing secondary feeds. This project is due for start up in the first quarter of 2008.
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APA: A. Kaye R. Matusewicz  (2008)  Ausmelt Technology; Developments in Lead And Zinc Processing

MLA: A. Kaye R. Matusewicz Ausmelt Technology; Developments in Lead And Zinc Processing. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2008.

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