Characterization and Reduction of Filter Dusts in the Liquid Phase

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
G. Schneeberger S. Steinlechner J. Antrekowitsch
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

The recycling of steel mill dusts is getting more and more important. The costs and requirements of land filling are rising and companies are interested in new recycling strategies. The rising of sustaina¬bility hand in hand with the high rate of valuable metals in these residues supports new research activities on the recycling sector. Especially zinc but also iron and lead are economical factors due to the treatment of steel mill dusts. This paper gives a small overview of fundamental studies concerning the chemical and physical composition of these dusts. Furthermore aggregates for the reduction of these dusts in the liquid phase are introduced and compared. The Flash-Reactor, the TBRC-Technology (Top Blown Rotary Converter) and submerged arc furnaces and there use for melting and treatment of these dusts are in the center of interest of this paper. The final conclusion gives an overview of possibilities for reduction of filter dusts in the liquid phase.
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APA: G. Schneeberger S. Steinlechner J. Antrekowitsch  (2011)  Characterization and Reduction of Filter Dusts in the Liquid Phase

MLA: G. Schneeberger S. Steinlechner J. Antrekowitsch Characterization and Reduction of Filter Dusts in the Liquid Phase. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2011.

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