Recovery Of Iron And Zinc From Blast Furnace And Basic Oxygen Furnace Dusts: A Laboratory Investigation

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 24
- File Size:
- 712 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1994
Abstract
The zinc content of blast furnace and basic oxygen furnace dusts is low compared with electric arc furnace dusts and it is generally not economical to treat the dusts to recover zinc. However, they have a high iron content and removal of the zinc would allow recovery of the iron values. A literature review and thermodynamic analysis was undertaken and, as a result, several smelting options were identified. This paper describes experiments undertaken to develop understanding of metallurgical aspects of these processes which are not amenable to theoretical analysis. Dusts from an Australian steelworks were characterised in order to determine their mineralogical make-up and the form of the iron. The processing aspects investigated in the laboratory were slag-metal equilibrium and solid-state pre-reduction using reducing gases of compositions expected from bath-smelting processes. Particular attention. was paid to the deportment of zinc, sodium, potassium, phosphorous and sulfur between the phases formed during smelting and pre-reduction. The smelting results indicate that less than 10% of the zinc, sulphur, sodium and potassium report to the metal. About 99% of the zinc and potassium and about 80% of the sodium could be volatilised from the dusts by reducing them at 1,000°C with mixtures of CO, CO2, H2 and H2O even when metallic iron was not formed. The experiments indicate that smelting of blast furnace and basic oxygen furnace dusts should produce hot-metal of a composition which can be blended into the main stream of hot-metal in the steelworks.
Citation
APA:
(1994) Recovery Of Iron And Zinc From Blast Furnace And Basic Oxygen Furnace Dusts: A Laboratory InvestigationMLA: Recovery Of Iron And Zinc From Blast Furnace And Basic Oxygen Furnace Dusts: A Laboratory Investigation. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1994.