Low Cost Dressing System, For Separation Of Low Zinc Fractions From BOF Filter Dust

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Ronald Erdmann
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

Today the BOF filter dusts and sludges are mainly dumped due to their zinc contents. By typically ranging from 2 to 5 % they prevent the filter dusts and sludges from beeing recycled via the blast furnace route. Based on the different discharge kinetics of Iron and zinc during the main blowing period In a bottom stirred BOF a simple and efficient system for recovery allow zinc fractions has been developed. The obtained material Is suitable for recycling without nsc of shell formation In the blast furnace. Different subsequent development steps have been performed. By starling with a very simple lime dependent model the sludge from the BOF off gas cleaning system was collected in two different sludge channel systems. This model based an the fact that most of the scrap based zinc Is discharged from the melt within the first eight to ten minutes of the BOF process. To Improve the system a spectroscope zinc sensor was Installed at the hot section of the off gas cleaning system to get more reliable informations on the actual zinc concentation of the BOF dust. By use of the system up to 50 % of the BOF sludge can be recycled.
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APA: Ronald Erdmann  (1995)  Low Cost Dressing System, For Separation Of Low Zinc Fractions From BOF Filter Dust

MLA: Ronald Erdmann Low Cost Dressing System, For Separation Of Low Zinc Fractions From BOF Filter Dust. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1995.

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