Criteria for the Selection of a Recycling Process for Low Zinc-Containing Residuals f.rom the Iron I Steel Industry

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 34
- File Size:
- 1087 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1992
Abstract
Reprocessing of low zinc-bearing residuals with a zinc content of less than 10%, originating from the iron and steel industry, has been given more and more attention in the last few years, due to the potential landfill liability and the increasing cost of disposal by dumping. Whereas, recycling of hazardous electric arc furnace dust is already being performed commercially on a large scale in the U.S., Japan and Western Europe, almost no reprocessing takes place in the case of these low grade zinc-bearing materials. In blast furnaces and basic oxygen furnaces dusts and / or sludges are generated at a rate of 1 to 2 % of the respective production. The technologies for the retreatment of these types of materials, either commercially available or still being developed are briefly described hereafter. They involve internal recycling, upgrading by physical separation methods, separate hydrometallurgical processing and pyrometallurgical treatment. Their scope and limitations are critically assessed in terms of technological applicability, economic feasibility and environmental compatibility. Since, the possibtlity of achieving economic profitability is unlikely with this type of material, the main criteria for acceptability of the treatment process are: generation of a iron-rich material, suitable for treatment by the iron/steel industry, acceptance of the non--ferrous metal-bearing sub-product by zinc smelters, generation of non-hazardous waste materials.
Citation
APA:
(1992) Criteria for the Selection of a Recycling Process for Low Zinc-Containing Residuals f.rom the Iron I Steel IndustryMLA: Criteria for the Selection of a Recycling Process for Low Zinc-Containing Residuals f.rom the Iron I Steel Industry. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1992.