Recycling Of EAF Dust By Using Top Submerged Lance Technology

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Yong Hack Lee
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

Electric Arc Furnace (EAF) dust is generated when scraps are treated in the electric arc furnace and usually classified as hazardous industrial waste in most countries. EAF dust usually contains 15 to 25% of zinc and 3% of lead. It is usually treated in rotary kiln (Waelz process) or landfilled after a solidification and stabilization treatment. Numerous methods have been proposed as the EAF dust treatment technology, but few of them are in operation as a commercial scale except the Waelz process. Korea Zinc performed a plant test in which 600 tons of EAF dust was treated using TSL (Top Submerged Lance) technology. The TSL technology is a low cost, proven technology for processing zinc-bearing residues. The EAF dust was first de-chlorinated and fed to the TSL furnace. Finally, clean slag satisfying toxicity criteria was generated and valuable metals such as zinc and lead were recovered as fume oxide. The fume oxide was de-halogenated by sodium carbonate and sent to zinc refinery to recover zinc and lead. The recovery of zinc and lead was 90% and 93%, respectively. Most of the dioxin in the EAF dust was discomposed so dioxin less than the Korean regulation limit was detected in the offgas, which proves that the TSL technology is the best solution to treat EAF dust.
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APA: Yong Hack Lee  (2006)  Recycling Of EAF Dust By Using Top Submerged Lance Technology

MLA: Yong Hack Lee Recycling Of EAF Dust By Using Top Submerged Lance Technology. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2006.

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