Sulfatizing Roasting Of Electric-Arc Steelmaking Dusts

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
F. H. A. Abdalla
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

A process is described for the recovery of valuable nonferrous metals from steelmaking dust by suiphatizing roasting using ammonium sulphate. Maximum recoveries of soluble metal sulphates achieved at optimum conditions were> 99.0 %. Selective metal separation of the soluble sulphates in the leached liquors were performed either by controlling the roasting temperature or by adjustment the pH values of the leached liquor ranging from 3.6-6.2. Either pure zinc oxide orland tin oxide could be obtained at optimum conditions, and the products were evaluated chemically and by X-ray analyses. The residues rich in iron oxide can be removed and recycled. The mechanism of sulphatizing roasting process was considered. A general flow-sheet for the overall process of treatment the steel making dust to recover its valuable nonferrous metals was suggested, which ca be applied for other nonferrous bearing materials.
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APA: F. H. A. Abdalla  (1996)  Sulfatizing Roasting Of Electric-Arc Steelmaking Dusts

MLA: F. H. A. Abdalla Sulfatizing Roasting Of Electric-Arc Steelmaking Dusts. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1996.

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