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Extractive Metallurgy Of Zinc Sinclair Roderick J

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Extractive Metallurgy Of Zinc Sinclair Roderick J
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Publisher: The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (The AusIMM)
File Extension: PDF
File size: 18.89 MB
Pages: 303
Author: Sinclair, Roderick J.
ISBN: 9780080490984, 9780123695260, 0080490980, 0123695260
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Extractive Metallurgy Of Zinc Sinclair Roderick J by Sinclair, Roderick J. 9780080490984, 9780123695260, 0080490980, 0123695260 instant download after payment.

This book includes sections on the general historical context of zinc extraction as well as electrolytic process and carbothermic reduction processes. Aspects of major zinc production including costs and energy consumption are also covered in this general reference volume. This volume summarizes the broad configuration of zinc extraction processes and the important aspects of their design and operation as a guide for metallurgists working in the industry. It is also aimed at outlining the alternatives available to handle different situations and the reasons why particular process options might be used. This publication is a valuable resource for students and industry professionals alike.
Content:
Front Matter
• Preface
• Table of Contents
•Part A. General Context
1. Zinc Smelting Industry Perspective and Introduction
2. Historical Background
3. Raw Materials
•Part B. The Electrolytic Process
4. Roasting
5. Leaching and Solution Preparation
6. Solution Purification
7. Electrolysis
8. Melting and Casting
9. Material Balance Control and Effluent Treatment
10. Other Electrolytic Processes
•Part C. Carbothermic Reduction Processes
11. Carbothermic Reduction
12. Sintering
13. Retorting Processes
14. Blast Furnace Production of Zinc
15. Thermal Refining of Zinc
16. Zinc Fuming Processes
17. Electric Furnace Reduction Processes
18. Other Pyrometallurgical Reduction Processes
•Part D. General and Comparative Aspects of Major Zinc Production Processes
19. Treatment of Oxide and Secondary Materials
20. Energy Consumption
21. Costs and Economics of the Electrolytic Zinc Process
22. Costs and Economics of the ISF Process
Appendix 1: Properties of Zinc and Associated Compounds
Index

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