Topsoe WSA Technology Provides Efficient Desulfurization of Off-Gases From Non-Ferrous Roasters

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Ole Rud Bendixen
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Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

Topsoe has developed a Wet gas Sulphuric Acid (WSA) process which effectively recovers SO2 in off-gases from non-ferrous smelters and roosters. The product is concentrated sulphuric acid of typically more than 96 wt% irrespective of SO, concentration in off-gas. The process does not generate any waste products or waste water and does not use any absorbents or other chemicals. In the process, up to 99.3% of the SO2 is converted catalytically into SO3, which reacts with water in the gas, hereby forming gaseous sulphuric acid. The acid is condensed in a WSA condenser of proprietary design. Excellent heat economy and practically no sensitivity to the water balance mean that no extra sulphur burning is required at any S02 concentration, The process is especially well suited for treating off-gases where the SO2 content is lower than approx. 5-6%, and it is a good alternative to a complete renovation of a smelter. However, also off-gas from flash smelter may be treated. The process has found good use in both molybdenum and lead roosters. An example from a molybdenum roaster in Chile shows that 97-98wt% acid is produced from a 2.3 % S02 gas. This plant is situated in the outskirts of Santiago and represented a major local source of SO2. The plan was started in May 1993.
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APA: Ole Rud Bendixen  (1996)  Topsoe WSA Technology Provides Efficient Desulfurization of Off-Gases From Non-Ferrous Roasters

MLA: Ole Rud Bendixen Topsoe WSA Technology Provides Efficient Desulfurization of Off-Gases From Non-Ferrous Roasters. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1996.

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