Extractive Metallurgy of Lead By Sinclair, Roderick J.
2009 | 317 Pages | ISBN: 0080478840 | PDF | 5 MB
2009 | 317 Pages | ISBN: 0080478840 | PDF | 5 MB
This publication provides a broad review of the main processes used for lead extraction and refining, the reasons why they are used, the chemistry involved, and the key features of their design and operation. Secondary recovery and smelting techniques are included as vital aspects of the industry. This publication contains 17 chapters providing a broad perspective of the industry, and a base reference to stimulate further inquiry. The chapters give an industry perspective and introduction, historical background, raw materials, treatment processes, including smelting and refining, health and environmental issues, energy consumption and costs and economics of lead production. It is primarily written for those in the industry, as an introduction to the issues involved, and to provide a means of developing a broader perspective of the extractive lead industry, and the ramifications of actions within any one sector of the lead production chain. Content: Front Matter Preface Table of Contents Part A. General Context 1. Industry Perspective and Introduction 2. Historical Background 3. Raw Materials Part B. Primary Smelting 4. Sintering 5. The Blast Furnace 6. The Imperial Smelting Furnace (ISF) 7. Direct Smelting Processes 8. Smelter By-Products and Treatment Processes 9. Electrochemical Reduction Processes Part C. Secondary Smelting 10. Secondary Materials and Pretreatment 11. Secondary Smelting Methods Part D. Refining of Lead Bullion 12. Thermal Refining of Primary Lead Bullion 13. Electrolytic Refining of Lead 14. Alloying and Casting Part E. Environmental and Economic Issues 15. Health and Environment Issues 16. Energy Consumption 17. Costs and Economics of Lead Production Appendix A. Properties of Lead and Associated Compounds Index
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