Energy Recovery from High Temperature Steel, Copper and Nickel Smelter Slags

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
T. Utigard A. Warczok A. Bergman M. Barati C. M. Diaz
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

The world wide consumption of energy is steadily increasing and by 2030 it is forecasted to grow by another 50%, leading to mounting political and economic pressures. For any pyrometallurgical operation, it is therefore paramount to investigate and implement methods to decrease the use of energy. In the pyrometallurgical processing of steel, copper, nickel and other high temperature metals, a large amount of energy is lost in hot off-gases, molten slags, mattes and molten metals. Most of this energy is generally lost during the cooling and solidification steps with very little focus on energy recovery or reuse. In this paper we will quantify how much energy is contained in the various slag streams, then review previous attempts and methods employed to recover some of this energy, and finally evaluate some novel technologies that could potentially be employed.
Citation

APA: T. Utigard A. Warczok A. Bergman M. Barati C. M. Diaz  (2011)  Energy Recovery from High Temperature Steel, Copper and Nickel Smelter Slags

MLA: T. Utigard A. Warczok A. Bergman M. Barati C. M. Diaz Energy Recovery from High Temperature Steel, Copper and Nickel Smelter Slags. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2011.

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