RI 8446 Experimental Processing of Salt Slags From an Aluminum Dross Furnace

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Michael J. Magyar
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Jan 1, 1979

Abstract

The Federal Bureau of Mines has developed a hydrametallurgical method to recover aluminum, aluminum oxide, and fluxing salts from aluminum salt slags. The slag is leached with water at room temperature to produce a saturated brine slurry. Screening of the slurry yields an aluminum-rich fraction that can be returned to the dross furnace. The remaining slurry is vacuum filtered, yielding a clear brine solution and an aluminum oxide filter cake. Evaporation of the clear filtrate produces a high-purity fluxing salt for reuse in the dross furnace. Over 80 pct of the metallic aluminum is recovered in the aluminum-rich oversize fraction, while essentially all the fluxing salts are recovered by evaporation. This report contains the final results of an investigation on a process research unit scale, an economic evaluation of the method, and recommendations to further improve the process.
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APA: Michael J. Magyar  (1979)  RI 8446 Experimental Processing of Salt Slags From an Aluminum Dross Furnace

MLA: Michael J. Magyar RI 8446 Experimental Processing of Salt Slags From an Aluminum Dross Furnace. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1979.

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