Non-Traditional Use Of The Cupola Furnace

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Michael J. McGuire
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Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

Rostoker, Inc. has developed a process to smelt solid hazardous/non-hazardous inorganic wastes. Near seven hundred experiments were performed. Actual industrial wastes as well as reagent grade chemicals were used. By mixing a multiplicity of these wastes to proper formulations, then furnacing them, it was determined that saleable end products could be reclaimed; metal, fume and slag. The slag, due to its siliceous structure was tested to be leach resistant (40 CFR). This formed the essence of our patent, #5,180,421 "Method and Apparatus for Recovering Useful Products from Waste Streams". What is unique is that a HTMR (High Temperature Metal Recovery) process has been developed that can treat a multiplicity of wastes within the same furnace. The discussion will include a list of waste streams we have treated, details of proper waste formulation and experimental results.
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APA: Michael J. McGuire  (1994)  Non-Traditional Use Of The Cupola Furnace

MLA: Michael J. McGuire Non-Traditional Use Of The Cupola Furnace. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1994.

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