Recycling Zinc Recovered from Electric Arc Furnace Dust: Is There a Better Way?

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 20
- File Size:
- 803 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1998
Abstract
Steel mill electric arc furnace dust is a RCRA listed hazardous waste and its treatment and/or disposal are regulated by a complex set of rules. These regulations were originally established to encourage recovery and recycling of valuable components. For EAF dust, the more valuable constituents include zinc, lead, cadmium and iron. In fact, current trends are in the opposite direction, as the regulations have complicated the ability to commercialize new treatment technologies and created substantial roadblocks and liabilities for processors. As a result, almost half of the EAF dust generated in 1997 will be landfilled. The problems are compounded by difficult processing requirements, less than sterling examples of technology development and mechanical and operating problems. This paper explores some options to simplify the processing requirements and thereby easing difficulties in commercializing new technologies and expediting the recycling of recovered metals. Dust processing usually includes a simple step followed by two complicated steps. The simple step is fuming of heavy metals away from iron and other residues. The complex steps are (1) separating and purifying the heavy metals and (2) upgrading the iron residue. The first complex step can be simplified by producing an intermediate product that is amenable to processing by zinc refiners. This route benefits from the currently underutilized (by dust processors) resource offered by refiners, who have experience in and existing processes for separation and purification of zinc-based heavy metals. Various processes and their associated product options are reviewed and compared. Future directions for dust processing developments are suggested.
Citation
APA:
(1998) Recycling Zinc Recovered from Electric Arc Furnace Dust: Is There a Better Way?MLA: Recycling Zinc Recovered from Electric Arc Furnace Dust: Is There a Better Way?. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1998.