Treatment of Industrial Waste Material in Reverberatory Furnace at Onahama Smelter

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Nobuo Kikumoto
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

Recently, the treatment of industrial waste materials has been a serious social problem here in Japan. Filling them in ponds is now strictly prohibited due to a limited land area and incineration method is also regulated as not to generate DXN. In these conditions, Onahama Smelter has begun to treat shredder dusts (SD) of car at reverberatory furnaces to recover various metals such as copper, gold, silver and palladium without generation of DXN. The total volume of these dusts is expected more than 1 million metric tonnes a year in Japan. Onahama Smelter is now planning to treat about 20% of them in the near future by using tonnage oxygen. In this paper, the heat balance, control method of DXN and treatment of these dusts in reverberatory furnaces are described. DXN : Dioxin (The generic term of PCDD and PCDF)
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APA: Nobuo Kikumoto  (2000)  Treatment of Industrial Waste Material in Reverberatory Furnace at Onahama Smelter

MLA: Nobuo Kikumoto Treatment of Industrial Waste Material in Reverberatory Furnace at Onahama Smelter. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2000.

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