Eureka Process for Recycling of Electric ARC Furnace Dust (EAFD)

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 6
- File Size:
- 230 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2008
Abstract
"Eureka Technology has developed and patented a technology for the recycling of EAFD. Through this process all constituents of the material become salable commodities or are returned to the steel making process. In transforming the EAFD ""waste"" stream into a ""process"" stream the Steelmaker eliminates potential liabilities and the uncertain future of current processes while further reinforcing its role as a recycler. This is a cost-effective and energy efficient technology that combines hydrometallurgic and electrolytic processes resulting in the recovery of salable metals. For instance, unlike pyrometallurgic processes, zinc is recovered in metallic form and no elements are volatilized. This on-site operation also eliminates expensive transportation costs. In summary this technology reduces the cost of dealing with EAFD by recycling material currently being landfilled.IntroductionWorld crude steel production reached a new record level in 2007 - 1.34 billion tons of which 31% was produced by EAF steel makers [1]. This resulted in the generation of over 6 million tons of EAFD. This steel byproduct contains significant amounts of lead, cadmium and other hazardous metals. In the United States the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has designated EAFD a hazardous waste (EPA waste code K061). With over 50% of steel production in the US coming from EAF steel making this byproduct represents the single largest source of solid hazardous waste generated."
Citation
APA:
(2008) Eureka Process for Recycling of Electric ARC Furnace Dust (EAFD)MLA: Eureka Process for Recycling of Electric ARC Furnace Dust (EAFD). The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2008.