The Role of Top Submerged Lance (TSL) Technology in Recycling and Closing the Material Loop

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 11
- File Size:
- 30978 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2008
Abstract
"Consumer products are a complex man-made mixture of sometimes in excess of 50 elements. In order to recover these complex mixtures of elements either as metals, compounds or energy requires versatile technology in physical separation but also smelting and energy recovery. This paper explores this by referring to the innovative application of Top Submerged Lance (TSL) technology and associated theoretical and environmental aspects to process (recycle) post consumer materials and industrial intermediate products and residues. A diversity of applications has been tested in Ausmelt’s pilot plant in Dandenong and many have gone to commercial scale globally. This paper reviews the varied applications ranging from e-waste recycling, lead and NiCd battery recycling, metals recovery from slags, zinc leach residue processing, electric arc furnace (EAF) dust, Municipal Waste Incinerator bottom ash processing, carbon containing residues such as retort ashes and spent pot liner from the aluminium production process as well as use of the technology for materials such as automotive shredder residue (ASR) and plastics. Introduction The modern resource cycle is a link between primary production of metals linked to the recycling of post-consumer goods. The sometimes complex combinations of materials and metals in consumer products such as televisions depicted by Figure 1, does require a range of technology to recover materials, metals and energy for reuse and/or recycling in an economically feasible as well as environmentally friendly manner."
Citation
APA:
(2008) The Role of Top Submerged Lance (TSL) Technology in Recycling and Closing the Material LoopMLA: The Role of Top Submerged Lance (TSL) Technology in Recycling and Closing the Material Loop. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2008.