Increase of efficiency and decrease of power consumption in SO3 recycling from the off-gas of pyrometallurgical processes

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
V. Y. Baldin Y. M. Gordon Y. G. Yaroshenko
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

The manufacture of sulphuric acid from the off-gas of pyrometallurgical processes in the production of heavy metals is one of the common methods of effective recycling of sulfuric anhydrite. The new Impact-Inertial Devices with the rectangular contact channels (IIRCh) and the internal circulation of liquid allow the injection of an absorber into the phase's interactive cell by utilizing the gas stream energy and by this way increasing the sulphuric acid yield and reducing the power consumption. These devices have the following advantages: simplicity of design, smaller size, low capital expenses, absence of irrigating system, high operational reliability, simultaneous cleaning of solid, gaseous and liquid impurities and also cooling of gases etc. The IIRCh efficiency is almost 18 % higher and they require 1.3-2 times lower energy when compared with Venturi Absorbers. Also the elevation of spraying nozzles or injectors is 1.5 times lower in the IIRCh case.
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APA: V. Y. Baldin Y. M. Gordon Y. G. Yaroshenko  (2004)  Increase of efficiency and decrease of power consumption in SO3 recycling from the off-gas of pyrometallurgical processes

MLA: V. Y. Baldin Y. M. Gordon Y. G. Yaroshenko Increase of efficiency and decrease of power consumption in SO3 recycling from the off-gas of pyrometallurgical processes. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2004.

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