Processing of Zinc-Containing Wastes with the Liquid-Phase Reduction Romelt Process

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
V. Valavin V. Romenets Y. Pokhvisnev S. Vandariev A. Yatshenko-Juk
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

The technology of the liquid-phase reduction process known as Romelt was developed in the Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys in 1979. The pilot plant was constructed at the Novolipetsky Steel Works (Russia) in 1984. Investigations into processing zinc-containing blast oxygen furnace dust and slag from the Lead and Zinc Works at the pilot Romelt plant proved the perspective of using this technology for processing zinc and lead-containing materials. In this article, the description of Romelt technology, basic technological information of trials at the Romelt plant using zinc-containing materials, compositions of charging materials, metal, slag, gas and dust are presented. The influence of flue gas composition on the composition of zinccontaining dust is shown.
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APA: V. Valavin V. Romenets Y. Pokhvisnev S. Vandariev A. Yatshenko-Juk  (2000)  Processing of Zinc-Containing Wastes with the Liquid-Phase Reduction Romelt Process

MLA: V. Valavin V. Romenets Y. Pokhvisnev S. Vandariev A. Yatshenko-Juk Processing of Zinc-Containing Wastes with the Liquid-Phase Reduction Romelt Process. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2000.

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