Heavy Metals Recovery in Vitrification Process of MSW Residues

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Takuya Shinagawa
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Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

After vitrification of the residues from a municipal solid waste incinerator, the vitrified products can be used as a construction material, and the dust can be used as raw materials for the non- ferrous industry. The NKK electric-resistance furnace is operated under a reducing atmosphere, and heavy metals such as zinc and lead in the ash vaporize to form dust. Also, dust from the NKK electric-resistance ash melting furnace is composed of water insoluble zinc and lead components and water soluble NaCl and KCI. This is why, The concentration of zinc and lead in the dust after washing is sufficiently high for the dust to be used as a raw material for the zinc and lead industry. NKK developed a heavy metal recovery process in which zinc and lead in the dust are reclaimed as a raw material for smelting by making the best use of the characteristics of the dust.
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APA: Takuya Shinagawa  (2002)  Heavy Metals Recovery in Vitrification Process of MSW Residues

MLA: Takuya Shinagawa Heavy Metals Recovery in Vitrification Process of MSW Residues. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2002.

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