Autoclave Application for Zinc Leach Residue Treatment by Akita Zinc Co., Ltd.

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
H. Arima Y. Kudo
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

In general, the iron content of zinc leach residue produced by sulphuric acid leaching from calcine is disposed as jarosite or goethite into a tailing dam. More recently, these iron residues have been treated pyrometallurgically to avoid waste disposal. The Iijima refinery selected a different zinc leach residue treatment process for iron control when it was established in 1971. The Iijima refinery is the only plant in the world that has processed a zinc leach residue by the combination of SO2 pressure leaching and O2 pressure hematite precipitation. The process enhances zinc recovery and recovers gold, silver, copper, lead and rare metals in saleable by-products. This paper focuses on the two stages of autoclave application in the zinc leach residue treatment process. The detailed flowsheet and recent advancements to improve the quality of by-products are discussed.
Citation

APA: H. Arima Y. Kudo  (2004)  Autoclave Application for Zinc Leach Residue Treatment by Akita Zinc Co., Ltd.

MLA: H. Arima Y. Kudo Autoclave Application for Zinc Leach Residue Treatment by Akita Zinc Co., Ltd.. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2004.

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