Potline Dry Scrubbing Technology: Development of an Innovative Alumina Injection System

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
H. Vendette A. Moras N. R. Dando
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

The thorough analysis of results obtained from different testing campaigns performed on an alumina dry-scrubber pilot installation treating aluminum potline offgases, suggests a clear relationship between the emissions of gaseous fluoride and the fluoride saturation level of the alumina. The integration of this relationship into the development of a new generation of alumina dry scrubber represents an intriguing challenge regarding the design of more efficient air pollution control equipment. An innovative scheme challenging conventional industry practices was proposed. From theoretical simulations, the reduction in fluoride emissions can potentially be reduced by as much as 50% in the summer season. To validate this innovative approach, Solios in partnership with Alcoa Primary Metals, modified one of the Aluminerie de Deschambault's systems by adding new temporary equipment on the operating units and subjecting it to several test campaigns. This article presents the first results obtained in testing this new and innovative approach on alumina dry scrubbers used to capture fluoride emissions coming from aluminum electrolysis potlines.
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APA: H. Vendette A. Moras N. R. Dando  (2006)  Potline Dry Scrubbing Technology: Development of an Innovative Alumina Injection System

MLA: H. Vendette A. Moras N. R. Dando Potline Dry Scrubbing Technology: Development of an Innovative Alumina Injection System. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2006.

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