Patent References 863411 999420 1863700 3849121 Recovering copper from concentrates with insoluble sulfate forming leach Continuous process for the manufacture of metal salt solutions from water-insoluble metal compounds and mineral acids Chloride leaching of iron-based, heavy metal-containing sludges Process for recovering metal values from jarosite solids Method for the reclamation of metallic compounds from zinc and lead containing dust Methods for recycling electric arc furnace dust InventorsAssigneeApplicationNo. 10669146 filed on 09/23/2003US Classes:423/103HalogenatingExaminersPrimary: Bos, StevenAttorney, Agent or FirmInternational ClassC22B019/00AbstractA hydrometallurgical process utilizing an atmospheric calcium chloride leach to selectively recover from various metal feed stocks (consisting of elemental metals, metal oxides, metal ferrite, metal hydroxide, metal carbonates, metal sulfate/sulfur compounds, and their hydrates, specifically including but not limited to EAF Dust K061) zinc, lead, cadmium, silver, copper and other valuable metals to the exclusion of iron, magnesium, halogen salts and other unwanted elements. The process solves the problem of iron and magnesium leach solution contamination because iron is unexpectedly converted to magnetite. The heavy metals are cemented out of solution using zinc or other selected dust at a pH of 6 or greater under unique and unexpected conditions, which do not require acid. Simonkolleite/zinc- oxychloride/zinc-hydroxide is produced from the purified zinc chloride complex pregnant leach solution and is converted directly to high purity active rubber grade 99+% zinc oxide having small particle size and high surface area. The products are metal concentrates suitable for: metal refiner/processors, production of elemental metal, or other conversion processes. The process removes Arsenic and Fluorides in the feed material. The process also solves the problem of chloride contamination in the zinc oxide and prevents heavy metal contaminants in the hydrometallurgically produced zinc oxide derived from feed stocks containing chlorides or when chlorides are used to leach the metal bearing feed stocks. In one embodiment, calcium and/or magnesium compounds are added to the iron bearing waste to increase the recovery of zinc and other non-ferrous metals and to produce an iron bearing flux. The process is environmentally friendly and fully recycles all streams. |
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