Turning Blast Furnace Dust into a Source of Zinc and Lead Units: A Progress Report on Testwork at Corus Ijmuiden

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
S. q. Honingh G. Van Weert
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

Currently produced zinc-enriched blast furnace dust is stored on site at CORUS IJmuiden. To end this practise, a research program was started in 1996. Four technologies were studied: oxidative autoclave leaching in a chloride medium, fluid bed pyrohydrochloridisation (pyrohydrolysis) to yield lead-zinc-free (hematite) calcine, EAF (plasma) smelting/zinc fuming, and incorporation of the dust in 'iron foundry cupola charges. All aim to remove zinc and lead, recycle the iron residue internally, and produce a saleable zinc-lead product.
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APA: S. q. Honingh G. Van Weert  (2000)  Turning Blast Furnace Dust into a Source of Zinc and Lead Units: A Progress Report on Testwork at Corus Ijmuiden

MLA: S. q. Honingh G. Van Weert Turning Blast Furnace Dust into a Source of Zinc and Lead Units: A Progress Report on Testwork at Corus Ijmuiden. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2000.

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