Steel Mill Dust Recycling Through the "2Sdr Process"

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
C. Pichler J. Antrekowitsch
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

During the production process of steel and other metals a lot of different by products are generated in high amounts. Some of these residues are recycled to recover valuable metals like zinc, lead, copper and others. Especially the treatment of steel mill dust presents a great challenge. The need for new technologies can be seen in the wide range of available recycling concepts for steel mill dust treatment, however most of them have significant disadvantages. An example is the waelz process, which generates about 650 to 700 kg slag during the treatment of 1000 kg steel mill dust. This so called "waelz slag" must be dumped in the most cases. To avoid a landfilling all generated products must be able to get reused in another application. A so called "Zero Waste Process" can be reached with the "2SDR Process" (Two Step Dust Recycling Process), in which the dust is treated on an liquid iron bath generating cast iron, inert slag and zinc oxide. These products have a further usage and can also be sold. The paper focuses on the process development through trials in lab and technical scale up to planned pilot scales, with an accompanying characterisation of the generated products were done.
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APA: C. Pichler J. Antrekowitsch  (2014)  Steel Mill Dust Recycling Through the "2Sdr Process"

MLA: C. Pichler J. Antrekowitsch Steel Mill Dust Recycling Through the "2Sdr Process". Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2014.

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