Recovery
of Tin Metal from Tin Sludge of Electrolytic Tinplating Industry
Type of Technology :
Indigenous
Area of Technology
Materials and Materials Science / Waste Management
Brief Description
The process is simple, low capital intensive and can easily
be adopted in a small scale sector. The sludge is first roasted
to drive off moisture and organic compounds. The roasted product
is smelted in presence of reductant and flux. The metal obtained
is further refined. The overall recovery of tin is 90% with
purity of 99.5%. The process is economical provided regular
supply of sludge is assured.
Major raw materials
(i) Tin Sludge (Avg. 40-45% tin), (b) Limestone, (c) Coke/charcoal
and (d) Silica
Major Plant Equipment/Machinery
(a) Roasting and smelting furnaces, (b) Pelletiser and (c)
Refining kettle and other melting accessories
Area of Application : Minerals,
Metals and Materials
Applications
In production of tinplate for tin-can manufacture, solder,
bronze, pewter, collapsible tubes and many other non-ferrous
alloys
Status of Specific Development :
100 kg/batch of sludge
Technology Transfer Assistance Offered
(a) Process know-how (b) Details of the equipment (c) Plant
lay-out (d) Quality assurance methods. Assistance in setting
up the plant and separate terms
Additional Information
A plant with capacity to treat 10-20 tonnes sludge/annum
costs approximately 15 Lakhs
Contact for more information:
Director
National Metallurgical Laboratory
Jamshedpur-831 007, India
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