Energy Savings with the Topsoe WSA (Wet Gas Sulfuric Acid) Technology in the Metallurgical Industry

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Frands Jensen Erik Eriksson
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

"Haldor Topsoe’s Wet gas Sulfuric Acid (WSA) technology has been proven in a number of industries converting sulfurous gasses to concentrated sulfuric acid. In the metallurgical sector plants have been delivered handling SO2 gasses from copper, zinc, molybdenum, and lead ore. WSA has high energy efficiency and allows autothermal operation from feed gas strengths as low as 3.0% (volume). Recent variants of the WSA process have been developed that allow very high SO2 conversion efficiencies of over 99.9%. This paper describes the technology, its advantages and industrial achievements.The WSA technology is well suited for production of concentrated sulfuric acid of commercial quality from the sulfur dioxide (SO2) gas that inevitably emerges from the metallurgical processes. Some of the features that make the WSA technology attractive for this application are:- High SO2 conversion rates (up to 99.99%)- High energy efficiency leading to a low autothermal point (~ 3% SO2)- No need for gas cooling and drying to produce concentrated sulfuric acid- No production of waste- Very low cooling water consumptionThis paper describes the WSA process principles and highlights features that make this process attractive for handling SO2 gases."
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APA: Frands Jensen Erik Eriksson  (2014)  Energy Savings with the Topsoe WSA (Wet Gas Sulfuric Acid) Technology in the Metallurgical Industry

MLA: Frands Jensen Erik Eriksson Energy Savings with the Topsoe WSA (Wet Gas Sulfuric Acid) Technology in the Metallurgical Industry. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2014.

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