2016
DOI: 10.1127/ejm/2015/0027-2496
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Zn-Pb slag crystallization: evaluating temperature conditions on the basis of geothermometry

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“…The obtained results can be used to approximate the metallurgical process in the sampled location. On the basis of conducted furnace experiments, it has been confirmed that the temperature of smelting had been up to 1550 • C. Such high temperatures are not characteristic for more contemporary methods of Pb and Zn smelting, where they are in the 1000-1300 • C temperature range [34]. Studies show that such high temperatures could be obtained by using tuyeres in the furnace design [35].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The obtained results can be used to approximate the metallurgical process in the sampled location. On the basis of conducted furnace experiments, it has been confirmed that the temperature of smelting had been up to 1550 • C. Such high temperatures are not characteristic for more contemporary methods of Pb and Zn smelting, where they are in the 1000-1300 • C temperature range [34]. Studies show that such high temperatures could be obtained by using tuyeres in the furnace design [35].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The batch was loaded to heated muffles where it was melted at temperatures in the range ca. 1060-1350 • C (Warchulski 2015). During smelting, the batch underwent many physical and chemical transformations, among which the most important is reduction of ZnO by C as follows:…”
Section: Restoration Of the Smelting Process At The Katowice-szopienimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In many cases, historical information about the smelting process is fully or partially lost and slags are the only remnants of the smelting plants. Thus, they are of interest as carriers of geochemical/mineralogical data that can be used for the restoration of ancient smelting processes at historical sites (Manasse and Mellini 2002a, b;Kierczak and Pietranik 2011;Warchulski 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The high concentration of Zn in silicates and oxides in slags resulted from the non-efficient metal extraction in smelters Warchulski 2015). All of major phases in the segregations (melilite, pyroxene, spinel) are enriched in Zn, relative to the bulk slag.…”
Section: The Origin Of Coarse-grained Segregations In Pyrometallurgicmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This estimate is consistent with the temperature of the molten slag (1200-1300°C) that was transported to the slag bed. The temperature of the overlain vesicular slag calculated from the olivine-bulk chemical composition is in the range of 1200-1350°C, while calculations based on the clinopyroxene-bulk chemical composition give 1140-1260°C (Warchulski 2015.). Puziewicz et al (2007) by analogy to rapidly cooled, but holocrystalline silica-undersaturated lavas assumed that low viscosity is the key factor causing crystallization of slagforming phases.…”
Section: The Origin Of Coarse-grained Segregations In Pyrometallurgicmentioning
confidence: 99%