Abstract

We have developed the process that enables receiving pellets from zinc-containing dust and recovering them in a Waelz kiln with practically total zinc distillation and its capture in bag filters. As this takes place, metallic iron, still present in the pellets, can be used in metallurgical treatment. We have elaborated the process instructions to obtain pellets from zinc-containing dust with an addition of solid fuel, magnesite, and bentonite. To simulate recovery of the carbon-containing pellets in production, bench tests have been performed. These allowed us to determine principal operating conditions of the technological procedure of metallurgical zinc-containing dust recovery and validate the unit for recovery of this dust. The data obtained from the production tests prove feasibility of implementation of this process and allow assessing economic efficiency of zinc-containing dust recovery.

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