Zinc Recycling via the Imperial Smelting Technology - Latest Developments and Possibilities

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
B. Schwab W. -D. Schneider
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

Like all metals, zinc can be recycled theoretically without end. To demonstrate environmentally friendly use of zinc, it is necessary to increase the recycling rate. In this regard, the Imperial Smelting Process developed in the forties and fifties in the United Kingdom has become more and more important. This unique process combined with a sinter plant, hot briquetting, and direct injection through the ISP furnace tuyeres offers ideal possibilities to recycle all kinds of zinc and lead bearing materials. Possible secondary materials include Electric Arc Furnace (EAF) dust, zinc-containing sludges and even zinc/carbon batteries. This high temperature process also destroys all organic materials, like dioxin, and can be seen as a sink for many harmful substances.
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APA: B. Schwab W. -D. Schneider  (2000)  Zinc Recycling via the Imperial Smelting Technology - Latest Developments and Possibilities

MLA: B. Schwab W. -D. Schneider Zinc Recycling via the Imperial Smelting Technology - Latest Developments and Possibilities. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2000.

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