Dezincing of Zinc Coated Steel Scrap: Current Situation at Saint-Saulve Dezincing Plant of Compagnie Europeenne De Dezingage (C.E.D.)

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 9
- File Size:
- 910 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2000
Abstract
In the past 5 years, Compagnie Europeenne de Dezingage (CED) has developed a successful dezincing process and the St. Saulve pilot plant has evolved into a commercially successful production plant. Currently the plant meets all the required standards for scrap and zinc quality, output capacity, availability, and meets the prescribed environmental emissions standards. The initial process problems relating to zinc recovery, uncontrollable explosions and sodium hydroxide aerosol emissions have all been solved. Presntly, the yearly production of dezinced scrap is around 50.000 tonnes/year; this capacity is enough to supply the local market. This capacity can be increased easily to 65.000 tonnes/year or more. The market for dezinced material is growing due to the increased consumption of galvanized material on one hand and on the other hand the higher demand for high quality scrap. The proven technology of CED is currently patented worldwide, but CED is inviting licensees to implement the dezincing technology in other parts of the world.
Citation
APA:
(2000) Dezincing of Zinc Coated Steel Scrap: Current Situation at Saint-Saulve Dezincing Plant of Compagnie Europeenne De Dezingage (C.E.D.)MLA: Dezincing of Zinc Coated Steel Scrap: Current Situation at Saint-Saulve Dezincing Plant of Compagnie Europeenne De Dezingage (C.E.D.). The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2000.