 lead-zinc 2010
Chair(s): A. Siegmund, LanMetCon, USA - L. Centomo, Xstrata Zinc, Canada - C. Geenen, Scanarc, Germany
T. Okura, University of Tokyo, Japan - N.L. Piret, Piret & Stolberg Partners, Germany
G. Richards, Teck Metals Ltd., Canada and R. Stephens, Teck Metals Ltd., Canada
Lead-Zinc 2010 is the fifth decennial symposium by the Minerals, Metals and Materials Society (TMS) that is devoted to the
theory and practice of the extractive metallurgy of Lead and Zinc. This TMS Fall Extraction & Process Metallurgy Meeting is held in conjunction with the 2010
Conference of Metallurgists, the premier annual event of the Metallurgical Society of the Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum (MetSoc) from
October 3 to 6, 2010 in Vancouver, British Columbia.
The Lead – Zinc 2010 symposium builds on the successes of the original 1970 meeting, the subsequent conferences held in 1980, 1990 and 2000, the Zinc – Lead
symposia in Japan organized by MMIJ in 1995 and 2005, as well as the Canadian Lead – Zinc conferences organized by MetSoc in 1998 and 2008. It will provide an international forum for
the lead and zinc processing industries bringing together operators, engineers and researchers to exchange information about all aspects of current processing technologies for primary
and secondary lead and zinc, as well as emerging technologies for both metals. The symposium scope extends from process fundamentals to operational practices, and also includes the
important aspect of environmental issues. At the operations level, comprehensive reviews of the major applications of both metals are outlined. Emphasis will be placed on recent commercial
developments with less energy intensive technologies which are in harmony with environmental conservation. At the research level, the emphasis is placed on the better understanding of
existing technologies and the development of new processing concepts. Environmental concerns, associated with the processing of both metals, are considered along with acceptable treatment
and handling of by-products, wastes and bleed streams by the industry. A highlight of the conference will be a series of plenary lectures by industry leaders. Various social events are
scheduled, and these will allow informal discussions and networking among the delegates. After the symposium, industrial tours are planned to various North American lead and zinc processing
operations.
Topics to be discussed at the symposium include:
- Global factors affecting the production of zinc and lead including the economic aspects of the industries, product development and marketing endeavors, and environmental and health issues
- Surveys of existing smelters and refineries for lead and zinc production
- Zinc production technology (roast-leach-electrowinning route including iron control, pyrometallurgical processes, ISP, slag fuming, Waelz furnace
- TBRC and new technologies including direct concentrate leaching and smelting, pyrorefining and oxide ore processing)
- Lead production technology (pyrometallurgical processes such as the ISP, blast furnace, QSL, KIVCET, SKS and TSL, as well as electrorefining, slag fuming and new processes)
- Product applications and marketing (galvanization of steel, chemicals, ZnO and batteries)
- Environmental issues, Recycling technologies and product life cycle concerns (e.g. electric arc furnace dust treatment and direct de-zincing)
- Fundamental research and basic studies related to new Pb and Zn processes and to the understanding and basic theories of Pb and Zn processing.
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