Combined thermal treatments of industrial wastes for the elimination of toxic elements and the concentration of valuable metals

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
N. Menad
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

Thermal treatments of five different types of non-ferrous metallurgical wastes, under controlled atmosphere, were carried out at temperatures lower than 800 °C. The aim of these treatments was to reduce the toxic elements content and to increase that of valuable metals in the residue. <Best results were obtained by their treatments in air or hydrogen or successively both of them. Simple treatments using air or hydrogen of three samples allowed the elimination of more than? 95 % of their toxic elements and&apos; almost doubled their valuable metals&apos; concentration. For the rest two samples, combined treatment was necessary for their efficient decontamination and the concentration of valuable metals, in the treatments residue, to a reasonable value. Most of the solids issued from these treatments can be recycled in .the current non-ferrous metallurgical processes.
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APA: N. Menad  (1995)  Combined thermal treatments of industrial wastes for the elimination of toxic elements and the concentration of valuable metals

MLA: N. Menad Combined thermal treatments of industrial wastes for the elimination of toxic elements and the concentration of valuable metals. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1995.

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