Application Of Transformational Roasting To The Treatment Of Metallurgical Wastes

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Preston C. Holloway
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

Transformational roasting involves the heating of a material along with specific additives to induce mineralogical changes in the starting material. By controlling the chemical composition, roasting atmosphere, temperature and time of reaction, the mineral transformations induced during roasting can be engineered to control the distribution of valuable, or harmful, metals and to produce new mineral assemblages that are more amenable to conventional methods of metals recovery or to environmentally safe disposal. To date, this type of process has only been applied to the recovery of a limited number of metals, but current research is looking to expand the application of these techniques to the recovery of metals from a wider range of materials. An introduction to these techniques is presented along with preliminary results from their application to metals recovery from zinc bearing wastes, such as zinc ferrite leach residues and carbon steel electric arc furnace dust.
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APA: Preston C. Holloway  (2006)  Application Of Transformational Roasting To The Treatment Of Metallurgical Wastes

MLA: Preston C. Holloway Application Of Transformational Roasting To The Treatment Of Metallurgical Wastes. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2006.

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