Possibilities for the Improvement of Secondary Zinc Oxide Quality

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
S. Steinlechner G. Schneeberger J. Antrekowitsch
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Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

Due to always getting stricter environmental legislations as well as increasing land filling fees the efforts for treating residues from metallurgy are continuously increasing. In case of filter dusts from metallurgical industry, the high zinc bearing electric arc furnace (EAF) dusts or also dusts from secondary copper industry are important sources for the recovery of secondary zinc oxide. Because of low capacities for secondary zinc concentrates (like Waelz oxide) in primary zinc metallurgy, the upgrade of such concentrates to a quality that meets the requirements of high quality (technical) zinc oxide becomes more and more important. This would open the opportunity to break into new markets and use it for example directly in electrolytic galvanizing. Therefore this paper will summarize possibilities for an elimination of halogens from secondary zinc oxides. Furthermore selective volatilization trials, with a synthetic mixture according to the analysis of Waelz oxide, were carried out to remove impurities to achieve an upgraded product quality.
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APA: S. Steinlechner G. Schneeberger J. Antrekowitsch  (2011)  Possibilities for the Improvement of Secondary Zinc Oxide Quality

MLA: S. Steinlechner G. Schneeberger J. Antrekowitsch Possibilities for the Improvement of Secondary Zinc Oxide Quality. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2011.

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