Abstract: A method for recovery of evaporable substances comprises melting (210) of a material comprising evaporable metals and/or evaporable metal compounds into a molten slag. The molten slag is agitated (212) by a submerged jet of hot gas. The hot gas is controlled (214) to have an enthalpy of at least 200 MJ/kmol, and preferably at least 300 MJ/kmol. At least a part of the evaporable metals and/or evaporable metal compounds are fumed off (216) from the molten slag. An arrangement for the method is based on a furnace with a plasma torch submerged into molten slag in the furnace.
Abstract: The present technology provides an illustrative apparatus for recycle electric arc furnace (EAF) dust and method of use related to the same. The apparatus has a heat controlling region coupled to a separation volume and includes at least one magnet and a cooling region. The heating controlling region operates at a temperature sufficient to transform at least some of the EAF dust into a mixture of gaseous zinc and one or more additional metals. The magnet separates the iron-rich material from the mixture of gaseous zinc and one or more additional metals and the cooling region condenses the gaseous zinc.
Abstract: Method and apparatus for collecting valuable products, particularly zinc, from a zinc-containing substance such as electric furnace dust. A shaft type smelting reduction furnace has a packed bed of a carbonaceous solid reducing agent and has upper and lower tuyeres, and a zinc-containing substance is injected through tuyeres to reduce and vaporize zinc, which is directly contacted by a liquid coolant thereby forming a slurry, and the zinc product is collected from the slurry.
Abstract: A process for the econimic recovery of metallic fractions generated during operation of a cupola furnace comprises the steps of the separating filter dust containing metal fractions from an off-gas stream and recirculating the metal fraction back to the cupola furnace for combustion with additional feedstock so as to enrich the metallic concentration of the filter dust to a level where economic recovery of the metallic fraction can occur.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 9, 1990
Date of Patent:
April 28, 1992
Assignee:
Georg Fischer AG
Inventors:
Karl Gut, Rolf Rietzscher, Hans-Ludwig Roes, Ivo Henych