“One Step” Technology to Separate Copper, Zinc, Lead Form Iron in Metallurgical Slag and Pyrite Cinder: Part 2 - Pilot Test

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 10
- File Size:
- 1163 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2011
Abstract
"A study of processing pyrite cinder and metallurgical slag using “one step” technology in strand grate - rotary kiln is presented, which aims to efficiently recover the valuable metals of iron, lead, zinc and copper. The effect of chloridizing roasting parameters including roasting time and temperature on the removal rates of nonferrous metals was investigated. It is shown that copper and zinc are difficult to remove and lead is removed more easily. The preheated pellets were reduced in a rotary kiln, where zinc and lead can be removed easily and high iron grade and good metallurgical performance prereduced pellets can be obtained. Furthermore, the chlorination and the reduction mechanisms of copper, lead and zinc are discussed. It is revealed that the phases of copper, lead and zinc in slag are complex and ferrite and silicate of metals are difficult to remove.IntroductionAs two kinds of significant secondary resources, metallurgical slag and pyrite cinder contain not only abundant iron but also considerable copper, lead, zinc and so on. Several tens of millions of tons of metallurgical slag and pyrite cinder are discharged in nonferrous metal and chemical industries annually in China [1, 2]. In addition, the accumulated waste slag in storage is more than one hundred million tons, which not only occupies much land but also pollutes the environment [3]. However, because the metallurgical slag and pyrite cinder are treated by high temperature processing, the properties are distinctly different from the properties of natural ores, and iron is in close association with copper, lead and zinc. So, metallurgical slag and pyrite cinder are difficult to efficiently utilize and only a small amount is used as additives in cement, paving, brickmaking and auxiliary additives [4-7]."
Citation
APA:
(2011) “One Step” Technology to Separate Copper, Zinc, Lead Form Iron in Metallurgical Slag and Pyrite Cinder: Part 2 - Pilot TestMLA: “One Step” Technology to Separate Copper, Zinc, Lead Form Iron in Metallurgical Slag and Pyrite Cinder: Part 2 - Pilot Test. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2011.