A Hydrometallurgical Way To Recover Zinc And Lead From EAF Dusts

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
C. Lupi
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

In 1996 the Italian Agency for Environmental Protection (ANPA) has initiated a study of the environmental impact of the industrial sector of steel produced by Electric Arc Furnace (EAF). Within the framework of this study a hydrometallurgical process to treat EAF dusts was considered and developed. The paper describes the zinc and lead recovery from fumes coming from carbon steel production. The zinc extraction consists in acidic leaching followed by SX-EW steps. The leaching sludge containing lead sulfates was treated to obtain pure lead salt and inert solid residue. The whole process, that minimizes effluents by recycling the main liquid streams, has been developed to obtain marketable products. The solid waste, containing spinels, was subjected to elution tests in order to verify its compatibility with environmental regulation. The process, that has been set-up and tested in the laboratories of the University of Rome, will be transferred and studied on a pilot plant in order to assess its industrial and economical feasibility.
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APA: C. Lupi  (1999)  A Hydrometallurgical Way To Recover Zinc And Lead From EAF Dusts

MLA: C. Lupi A Hydrometallurgical Way To Recover Zinc And Lead From EAF Dusts. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1999.

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