Commercial Uses For Spent Potliner By-Product

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Gil Bourcier
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

A process has been developed for detoxifying spent potliner (SPL) in which the SPL is blended with limestone and an anti-agglomeration agent and thermally treated in a rotary kiln. The process has been proven and a commercial plant is in operation at Gum Springs, Arkansas. The treated by-product material has been delisted by the U.S. EPA and is now a potential raw material for many commercial applications. Finding uses for a non-hazardous material has many advantages over finding uses for a hazardous material like SPL. Complete usage of the by-product will complete the life cycle and eliminate any landfilling of non-hazardous SPL by-products or residues. Being non-hazardous and containing compounds used in the ceramic and numerous other industries assures many potential uses for the spent potliner by-product.
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APA: Gil Bourcier  (1994)  Commercial Uses For Spent Potliner By-Product

MLA: Gil Bourcier Commercial Uses For Spent Potliner By-Product. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1994.

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