Abstract
Synthetic incinerator ashes of 40 mass %SiO 2–40CaO–20Al 2O 3 (named Glass) and 36 mass %SiO 2–36CaO–18Al 2O 3–10Fe 2O 3 (named Fe-Glass) were melted by argon plasma arc, with iron rods used for arc ignition. A direct current transferred type plasma generator was used with an output power of 6 kW. During arc melting, the iron rod was melted and located in the centre of the molten ash. The temperature at the boundary between the iron and ash melts was 2200 K and that at the edge of the ash 1870 K. X-Ray diffraction showed that the deposit vaporised from Glass was composed of Fe, FeSi and amorphous SiO 2. The evaporation rates from Glass and Fe-Glass were 3.8×10 −4 g/s and 1.4×10 −4 g/s, respectively. It has been concluded that the rate of evaporation from the molten ash is affected by the vaporisation reaction which determines the oxygen partial pressure in the whole system.
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