Dezincing Galvanized Coated Steel Scrap Using Sulfuric Acid

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
L. C. S. Solimani M. M. C. Lima M. A. Quintela
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

Galvanized steel scrap is recycled to B OF converters where zinc escapes from the bath and is captured by the gas control system, appearing in BOF sludge. As BOF sludge contain high iron content, it could be recycled, but due to its zinc content, it is disposed in landfills. In this study techniques were evaluated for zinc layer removal from scrap by sulfuric acid leaching. The effects of coating weight, temperature, time and sulfuric acid concentration were evaluated for three different galvanized scrap. The results showed that the behavior of each galvanized scrap was different. Nevertheless zinc removal efficiency was more than 80% with low dissolved iron in the leached solution.
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APA: L. C. S. Solimani M. M. C. Lima M. A. Quintela  (2011)  Dezincing Galvanized Coated Steel Scrap Using Sulfuric Acid

MLA: L. C. S. Solimani M. M. C. Lima M. A. Quintela Dezincing Galvanized Coated Steel Scrap Using Sulfuric Acid. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2011.

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