The Elkem Multi-Purpose Furnace ® for the Recovery of Zinc and Lead from Waste Materials

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Thor Pedersen
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Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

Elkem's technologies for the processing of waste materials, dusts, sludges and other residues, are based on the use of their Multi-Purpose Furnace as the primary processing component. The Multi-Purpose Furnace? is an electric slag resistance reduction furnace equipped with a hot media, Modular Freeze Lining and Elkem's proprietary, air tight electrode seals. The oil cooled? freeze lining allows specific heat fluxes 2 to 3 times higher than furnaces lined with conventional refractory. Reduction activities taking place within the furnace are free from the reoxidation potential of infiltrated air as Elkem's electrode seals are positively gas tight. Small quantities of highly concentrated off gas of controlled composition are produced to suit the requirements of downstream processing. The high electrical thermal efficiency achieved by generating heat within the slag itself, combined with the ability to operate at high melting rates and intense power density, makes the Multi-Purpose Furnace 9 an unique implement for the design of furnace products. These characteristics are utilized in the processing example cited, "Elkem's EAF Dust Processing Technology", which combines two proven technologies in an economically feasible system for the recovery of contained metal values from K061 wastes at the same time producing a disposable slag product. The portion of the example dealing with the condensation of zinc was prepared with the assistance of Imperial Smelting Processes, Limited of Bristol, England with whom Elkem has a non- exclusive license.
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APA: Thor Pedersen  (1990)  The Elkem Multi-Purpose Furnace ® for the Recovery of Zinc and Lead from Waste Materials

MLA: Thor Pedersen The Elkem Multi-Purpose Furnace ® for the Recovery of Zinc and Lead from Waste Materials. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1990.

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