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ArticleName Role of the technical arrangement of the process to select lead feed smelting technology
DOI 10.17580/tsm.2020.02.02
ArticleAuthor Shumskiy V. A.
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Affiliate of the RSE NC CPMRM RK “VNIItsvetmet”, Ust-Kamenogorsk, Kazakhstan:

V. A. Shumskiy, Deputy Director for Scientific Work, Candidate of Technical Sciences, e-mail: vs2009@inbox.ru

Abstract

Despite lead hydrometallurgy has been developing rapidly over the recent years, the major part of lead in the world is still being produced using various lead smelting technologies. Meanwhile, the conventional lead smelting process combining both oxidizing roasting of lead charge and reduction shaft smelting, has become inappropriate in terms of modern nature protection requirements, therefore ecologically friendly direct lead smelting processes have gradually been expelling it. In terms of the technical arrangement, all these processes can be divided into two main types, bath smelting and flash smelting namely. The 1st objective of the paper is making an analysis of the correlations between technical arrangement and technological capabilities of direct lead smelting processes with the natural patterns of lead and lead compounds behavior. The 2nd objective is determination of the role which technical arrangement of the process can play for selection of the technology for modern lead operation. The paper reviews peculiarities of the technical arrangement of the direct lead smelting operations, physical-and-chemical patterns of lead and lead compounds behavior in these processes, as well as technological capabilities of direct smelting processes with regard to the quality of lead feed. The paper makes a special reference to the peculiarities and advantages of KIVCET process, which is the oxygen-flash smelting process developed in Kazakhstan. The main conclusion made in the paper is the possibility to restrain the impact which the nature of lead and lead compounds have on technological capabilities of direct lead smelting through specific technical arrangement of the process. Taking this circumstance into account can be useful when making a choice of the technology for lead operation, considering the necessity to get it integrated with other metallurgical operations and design feed quality.

keywords Lead, operation, smelting processes, feed, physical-and-chemical patterns, complex metallurgical plant
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