Doe Run Unveils New Lead Production Technology

25 March 2010

Doe Run has unveiled environmentally friendly technology for producing lead that could replace conventional smelting operations.

The process replaces traditional, high-temperature lead smelting with a wet chemical process that is safer, cleaner and more efficient, the company says.

The wet chemical process selectively dissolves lead concentrates into a solution and then extracts lead using an electric current.

As a self-contained process, the activating solution is recycled back into the process indefinitely.

The process has a recycling rate of more than 97%.

Doe Run is currently running a demonstration plant in south-east Missouri, US, completing a detailed feasibility study on the new technology and evaluating possible locations for a commercial-scale plant.

The company requires a $150m investment to develop a commercial-scale operation.

Doe Run worked with Engitec on the technology, which is expected to increase the lifespan of lead mines by providing a higher rate of metal recovery.