Processing Of Man-Made Metal-Containing Raw Materials In DC Electric Furnaces

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
G. S. Nus
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

Technology for treating man-made metal-containing raw materials in DC electric furnaces with polarization of the bottom phase (PDF furnaces) has been developed and proven on a semi-commercial scale. PDF furnaces permit processing of man-made raw materials, i.e. current and accumulated intermediate products with rather high contents of valuable metals (i.e. slags, sludge, residues, Waelz slag, etc.), as well as secondary raw materials and virtually any type of waste using an environmentally safe technique based on sublimation of volatile metals and transfer of non-volatile metals and sulfur into the bottom phase in the furnace. Processes developed on the basis of the use of PDF furnaces make it possible to take advantage on a full commercial scale of electrolysis of molten materials, including electrochemical reduction of metals, intensification of their settling into the bottom phase and sublimation of volatile components, as well as to significantly improve recoveries of nonferrous metals, resolve the problem of excessive accretion formation in slagging processes and substantially improve the environmental situation. The low-grade discard slag obtained can be utilized in the construction industry; in particular, slag can be added to the limestone feed for cement manufacture.
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APA: G. S. Nus  (2006)  Processing Of Man-Made Metal-Containing Raw Materials In DC Electric Furnaces

MLA: G. S. Nus Processing Of Man-Made Metal-Containing Raw Materials In DC Electric Furnaces. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2006.

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