Recycling of Zinc from the Steelmaking Dust in the Sintering Process

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Piotr Palimaka Stanislaw Pietrzyk Michal Stepien
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Publication Date:
Mar 1, 2017

Abstract

During the steel scrap melting process in an electric arc furnaces, the generated dust may contain a significant amount of zinc. The content of zinc in case of melting galvanized steel scrap is variable and ranges from 15 to 40 wt%. This dust cannot be re-used for the steelmaking process. On the other hand the zinc content is too low to treat the steel dust as a feedstock in pyrometallurgy of zinc. When they are disposed in land fills they have adversely effect the environment. This work presents selected results of research and development of new technology, which was developed in order to utilization steelmaking dust in the sintering process. One of the products (zinc-rich) can be used as a high-quality raw material for production of zinc by pyro- or hydrometallurgical processes. The second one product from the shaft furnace can be used as a feedstock for the steelmaking process.
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APA: Piotr Palimaka Stanislaw Pietrzyk Michal Stepien  (2017)  Recycling of Zinc from the Steelmaking Dust in the Sintering Process

MLA: Piotr Palimaka Stanislaw Pietrzyk Michal Stepien Recycling of Zinc from the Steelmaking Dust in the Sintering Process. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2017.

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