New Process For Production Of A Zn-Fe-Based Animal Micronutrient From Secondary-Copper Flue Dust

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
M. P. Bohrer
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

A closed-loop hydrometallurgical process has been developed for treatment of smelter flue dust generated by copper recycling. The process is a semi-continuous operation in which zinc, iron, and copper are first extracted from the dust with a sulfuric acid solution. The lead and precious metals, initially present in the dust, remain as solids and can be recycled to the copper smelting furnace. Cementation with iron and zinc metal purifies the zinc and iron-rich liquid stream prior to spray drying. The spray-dried product, consisting of a mixture of zinc sulfate monohydrate and iron sulfate monohydrate, is a desirable micronutrient additive for use in animal feeds. Treatment of the smelter flue dust in this manner will generate a positive return on investment, as well as mitigate a potential environmental liability.
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APA: M. P. Bohrer  (1992)  New Process For Production Of A Zn-Fe-Based Animal Micronutrient From Secondary-Copper Flue Dust

MLA: M. P. Bohrer New Process For Production Of A Zn-Fe-Based Animal Micronutrient From Secondary-Copper Flue Dust. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1992.

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