Treatment of Secondary Zinc Oxides for Use in an Electrolytic Zinc Plant

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
S. S. Chabot S. E. James
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

A recent survey of CEOs from major steel companies worldwide revealed the importance of recycling zinc units from EAF dust, mill scale, blast furnace dust, and other zinc containing streams in their plants. Many processes were developed and installed in response to this challenge. The most successful approach involves the production of a crude zinc oxide and selling it to primary zinc producers to recover the metal value. The problem with this process is the high concentration of halides in the crude oxide. This type of material cannot be processed directly in an electrolytic zinc plant because of corrosion problems it will cause in electrolysis. In 1999, BRZ installed a zinc oxide receiving and washing plant to minimize the impact of halides to its circuit. A description of the washing plant and initial operating results are included.
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APA: S. S. Chabot S. E. James  (2000)  Treatment of Secondary Zinc Oxides for Use in an Electrolytic Zinc Plant

MLA: S. S. Chabot S. E. James Treatment of Secondary Zinc Oxides for Use in an Electrolytic Zinc Plant. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2000.

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