Para-Eco Incinerator Ash Processing System for Cleaning Slag with Recovering Metals

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 6
- File Size:
- 253 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2003
Abstract
The Para-Eco Incinerator Ash Processing System for cleaning slag has been developed after a seven-year pilot plant study. The major part of the system is an electric furnace heated to 1773 K. The feed material consists of a municipal solid waste incinerator ash mixture containing a reducing agent of a coke and an inorganic flux of calcium and magnesium. With this furnace system, three kinds of products are produced. They are an inorganic molten salt that is slag, molten iron alloy absorbing non-ferrous metals, and fly ash. Due to the reducing atmosphere in the furnace, the slag does not contain any metal components as well as chlorine components just like natural rock and/or aggregate. A retreatment plant modifies this slag into a practically useful aggregate. The plant consists of a slow cooling step for crystallizing the slag as well as a water granulation step. The iron components in the ash are reduced to molten iron droplets, which concentrate at the furnace bottom. The non-ferrous metal components such as copper, chromium, and others are absorbed into the molten iron but not into the molten slag. Volatile metals such as lead, zinc, cadmium and others as well as sodium, potassium, and chlorine go back into the fly ash. A solvent extraction method and/or other appropriate procedures can be used to extract the metal components from this fly ash.
Citation
APA:
(2003) Para-Eco Incinerator Ash Processing System for Cleaning Slag with Recovering MetalsMLA: Para-Eco Incinerator Ash Processing System for Cleaning Slag with Recovering Metals. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2003.