A Thermochemical Study Of Different Options For Halogen Removal From Nonferrous Metal-Containing Wastes

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
J. Antrekowitsch
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

Keywords: residues, fluorides, chlorides, zinc, steel mill dust The recyclability of various nonferrous metal wastes often suffers from a relatively high fluorine and chlorine content. Both are inserted in most cases by the use of plastic contaminated scrap and a wide variety of different coatings. These halogens lead to poor product qualities and off gas contamination. Especially the history of zinc recovery from steel mill dusts shows, that the today common hydrometallurgical options are on their limit and therefore are not sufficient in most cases. This thermochemical study should give more information about different pyrometallurgical options, that offer both a chlorine and fluorine reduction and efficient zinc recovery, preferably in one process step. Selective evaporation in different atmospheres and conversion with the use of hydrogen are the main parts in this study. The results combined with the relatively small information available from literature should provide a basis for further investigations in this field.
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APA: J. Antrekowitsch  (2005)  A Thermochemical Study Of Different Options For Halogen Removal From Nonferrous Metal-Containing Wastes

MLA: J. Antrekowitsch A Thermochemical Study Of Different Options For Halogen Removal From Nonferrous Metal-Containing Wastes. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2005.

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