EAF Dust Processing in the Gas-Fluid Flame Reactor Process

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
C. O. Bounds
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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18
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

Management of emission control dust from electric? arc furnace (EAF) steelmaking as an RCRA-EPA listed hazardous waste places economic and environmental pressures on the steelmaking industry. Horsehead Resource Development Company, Inc. (HRD) serves the industry by recovering nonferrous metals from the dust in rotary kiln plants in Palmerton, PA and Chicago, IL, and has demonstrated the commercial viability of its patented coal-fired FLAME REACTOR Process. However, because of location and/or regulation, many steelmakers could be more economically served via on-site processing of its dust. Therefore, in 198-7, through a contract with the Gas Research Institute, HRD embarked on a program to develop a gas-fired reactor and test a prototype unit. The development program has successfully proven the environmental, technical and economic performance of the concept. Consistently high zinc, lead and cadmium recovery to an oxide concentrate as well as production of a nonhazardous, delistable slag have routinely been achieved. The gas-fired FLAME REACTOR field experiment results and the economic performance of on-site or smaller regional plants will be highlighted.
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APA: C. O. Bounds  (1990)  EAF Dust Processing in the Gas-Fluid Flame Reactor Process

MLA: C. O. Bounds EAF Dust Processing in the Gas-Fluid Flame Reactor Process. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1990.

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