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Power Engineering and Ecology
ArticleName RecoDust process for recycling of steel mill dusts
ArticleAuthor B. Geier, H. Raupenstrauch, W. Reiter, K. Pilz
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K1-MET (Leoben, Austria):

Geier B., Mag. Eng., e-mail: bernhard.geier@k1-met.com

 

Mining University — Montanuniversität (Leoben, Austria):
Raupenstrauch H., Dr. Eng., Prof.
Reiter W., Chair of Heat Treatment, Dept. of Environment and Power Engineering

 

voestalpine Stahl GmbH (Linz, Austria):
Pilz K., Mag. Eng

Abstract

Due to the enrichment of impurities within slags or dusts, a proper material recycling of these products is not always easy. Concerning BOF dusts, zinc is the limiting factor for the internal recycling at the integrated metallurgical works. The RecoDust process has been developed at the Heat treatment chair in the Leoben Mining university. It allows to separate these dusts and other dust-type wastes in an iron-rich slag phase and a zinc-rich dust fraction. Liquid slag, the main replacing agent of iron ore, can be returbed in the primary process. The forming zinc dust is an applicable secondary resource for zinc production. These two products can be used as secondary resources within the iron and zinc industry with high added value. Complete processing is conducted in accordance with so-called Zero-Waste concept. At present time the industrial pilot unit is creating. The results of simulation should be verified by consequent experiments. In the future it will be connected with several challenges and problems in such fields as choice of refractory lining, designing technique and location of equipment.

keywords Basic oxygen process, zinc, recycling, dust, temperature, oxygen, slag, converter dust, Zero-Waste concept
References

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3. Antrekowitsch, J.: Aufbereitung komplexer schwermetallhaltiger Reststoffe aus der Metallurgie, Habilitation, Montanuniversität Leoben, Leoben, Österreich, 2009.

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