A New Proposal of Continuous Agitation Vacuum Distillation Process (CAVP) to Remove Zn from Aluminum Scrap Melt

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Mitsuhiro Ohtaki Tetsuzo Arakawa Fujio Murata
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

Refining of Zn from aluminum scrap melt by some vacuum distillation processes was studied to promote aluminum scrap recycling. Effects of distillation conditions, such as melt temperature, vacuum pressure and holding time, on Zn distillation behavior were investigated theoretically and experimentally by 0.3kg/ch scale vacuum resistance furnace. Three methods to increase the surface-area/volume ratio of liquid metal, such as gas atomizing, mechanical atomizing and mechanical stirring, were tested to increase the Zn distillation rate in 5kg/ch scale vacuum resistance-furnace. It was easy to lower the remaining Zn content to less than 0.1 wt% within one minute by mechanical stirring method. A water-model simulation experiment indicated that a significant agitation of the melt by stirring would be effective to increase the distillation rate. Continuous agitation vacuum distillation process (CA VP) has been designed and the pilot plant is now in construction.
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APA: Mitsuhiro Ohtaki Tetsuzo Arakawa Fujio Murata  (2000)  A New Proposal of Continuous Agitation Vacuum Distillation Process (CAVP) to Remove Zn from Aluminum Scrap Melt

MLA: Mitsuhiro Ohtaki Tetsuzo Arakawa Fujio Murata A New Proposal of Continuous Agitation Vacuum Distillation Process (CAVP) to Remove Zn from Aluminum Scrap Melt. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2000.

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