MF Process For Recycling Materials Treatment

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Yasuyuki Murayama
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

MF is the semi-blast furnace which has been developed at Mitsui Miike Smelter in the 1960's to treat vertical retort residue. The MF has also been tested for treatment of various recycling materials and wastes. Now various secondaries and wastes (steel dust, zinc leaching residue, Cu-Ag sludge, spent catalyst and spent rubber, etc.) are mainly treated. Powder materials are briquetted with reductant before being fed to the furnace. Products are crude zinc oxide, matte, non-hazardous slag and steam. Zinc and lead are recovered in oxide dust, and copper and silver are recovered in the matte. The MF furnace can be widely applied to many kinds of materials which contain such non-ferrous metal-valuables. In addition, the improvement in operation and technology has effectively made the unit capacity much larger. The MF furnace now has many advantages for these treatment processes.
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APA: Yasuyuki Murayama  (1992)  MF Process For Recycling Materials Treatment

MLA: Yasuyuki Murayama MF Process For Recycling Materials Treatment. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1992.

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