Dual Plant to Produce SHG Zinc and Pure Zinc Sulfate from Zinc Oxide Secondaries by using the ZINCEXTM Technology

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
C. Frías M. Frades A. B. Mejías G. Díaz
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

"In recent years, zinc recovery from flue dusts and other industrial wastes has been increased, offering to the market a large tonnage of secondary zinc oxides, which can not be processed directly to render high quality zinc because of the hazardous impurities and halogens content.The ZINCEXTM Technology has been commercially applied for more than thirty years and represents the most suitable solution to deal with secondary or crude zinc oxides due to its flexibility, simplicity, and cost-efficiency, allowing production of SHG electrolytic zinc and pure zinc sulfate salts thanks to the flexibility and selectivity of the zinc solvent extraction unit regarding to get rid of impurities.A dual plant able to produce electrolytic zinc and crystallized zinc sulfate has been engineered to provide a flexible and profitable solution to zinc market. A description of the study and the relevant achievements is presented in this paper.IntroductionZinc is a valuable commodity in the marketplace and can be recycled again and again and still maintain its physical and chemical properties. Zinc recycling offers both environmental and economic benefits such as reducing volumes of material that end up in landfills, saving energy by reducing the need for mining and smelting, and relieving environmental impact on the land and water, and conserving zinc ore [1].The supply of zinc able to be re-processed will be increasing from year to year according to secondary materials enter the recycling stream, and as a result, more recycled zinc will become available in the market. Thus, some existing zinc refineries are implementing an annexed treatment line to process secondary oxides in conjunction with primary zinc concentrates [2].The galvanized steel scrap is normally recycled in electric arc furnaces or in basic oxygen furnaces, which generates a large tonnage of zinc-bearing flue dusts (EAFD). Around one million ton EAFD is yearly produced at the USA and the EU, respectively. The flue dusts are treated commercially by pyrometallurgical ways such as waelz kilns, electrothermic furnaces, etc, to yield secondary zinc oxides that can not be processed directly to render high quality zinc because of the hazardous impurities and halogens content [3]."
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APA: C. Frías M. Frades A. B. Mejías G. Díaz  (2008)  Dual Plant to Produce SHG Zinc and Pure Zinc Sulfate from Zinc Oxide Secondaries by using the ZINCEXTM Technology

MLA: C. Frías M. Frades A. B. Mejías G. Díaz Dual Plant to Produce SHG Zinc and Pure Zinc Sulfate from Zinc Oxide Secondaries by using the ZINCEXTM Technology. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2008.

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