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Volume 34 Issue 11
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GAO Jin-tao, LI Shi-qi, ZHANG Yan-ling, ZHANG Yan-ting, CHEN Pei-yu, WANG Yu-gang. Separation technology of Fe and Zn from blast furnace dust at non-molten state[J]. Chinese Journal of Engineering, 2012, 34(11): 1268-1274. doi: 10.13374/j.issn1001-053x.2012.11.014
Citation: GAO Jin-tao, LI Shi-qi, ZHANG Yan-ling, ZHANG Yan-ting, CHEN Pei-yu, WANG Yu-gang. Separation technology of Fe and Zn from blast furnace dust at non-molten state[J]. Chinese Journal of Engineering, 2012, 34(11): 1268-1274. doi: 10.13374/j.issn1001-053x.2012.11.014

Separation technology of Fe and Zn from blast furnace dust at non-molten state

doi: 10.13374/j.issn1001-053x.2012.11.014
  • Received Date: 2011-09-24
    Available Online: 2021-07-30
  • A process was developed to dispose blast furnace (BF) dust. The separation of Fe and Zn from BF dust at non-molten state was studied by this process including non-molten reduction, magnetic separation and the recovery and enrichment of zinc. It is found that at temperatures between 910 and 1 010℃ the reduction reactions from Fe2O3(s) to Fe(s) and ZnO(s) to Zn(g) are achieved by using pure H2 or CO as a reductant. The average metallization rate and the de-zinc rate are 90% and 99% respectively, and there is no sintering during the reduction process. The iron-rich material with 90% TFe is obtained directly by magnetic separation. After the recovery and enrichment of zinc-bearing volatile, the content of ZnO in the zinc-rich material is over 92%. It is concluded that BF dust can be transformed to valuable resources such as MFe and ZnO. This process has low reduction temperature, low energy consumption and no pollution.

     

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