Lead Concentrate
Lead Concentrate is used in the production of lead metal and lead
alloys. The melting temperature of lead concentrate is
approximately 500-600ºC.
Lead Concentrate is insoluble in water and it has generally low
direct bioavailability. However, extended exposure in the aquatic
and terrestrial environments can lead to the release of contained
metals in bioavailability forms.
The Lead Concentrate which contains 50% to 60% lead, is dried and
then treated using pyro-metallurgy. The Lead concentrate is sintered
before being smelted in to produce a 97% Lead Concentrate. The lead
is then cooled in stages which cause the lighter impurities to rise
to the surface where they can be removed.
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