CARACTERIZAÇÃO DA POEIRA GERADA NO PROCESSO DE RECICLAGEM DA POEIRA DE ACIARIA ELÉTRICA

Electric Arc Furnace Dust (EAFD) is a solid waste generated by the production of steel through the Electric Arc Furnace. This waste is labeled dangerous, which motivates studies aiming its recycling. Experiments were made to study a pyrometallurgical process for the recycling of the dust, using the...

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Veröffentlicht in:Tecnologia em Metalurgia Materiais e Mineração 2013-07, Vol.10 (3), p.224-230
Hauptverfasser: Rizzi, Fábio Gonçalves, Grillo, Felipe Fardin, Espinosa, Denise Croce Ronano, Tenório, Jorge Alberto Soares
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Zusammenfassung:Electric Arc Furnace Dust (EAFD) is a solid waste generated by the production of steel through the Electric Arc Furnace. This waste is labeled dangerous, which motivates studies aiming its recycling. Experiments were made to study a pyrometallurgical process for the recycling of the dust, using the insertion of dust briquettes in molten pig iron in three temperatures. In the briquettes, there were made additions of calcium fluoride in four different concentrations. This paper has the objective to characterize the dust that results from this process, verifying the influence of the temperature and the concentration of calcium fluoride in the briquette in the morphology and chemical composition of the new dust, determining the optimal conditions for the recovery of the zinc content of the dust. This newly generated dust was analyzed in an Scanning Electronic Microscope, used to capture micrographs and chemical composition by EDS. The micrographs show that the temperature and the calcium fluoride concentration interfere in the way the dust particles agglomerate. Chemical analysis points that the higher zinc recuperation occurrs in the experiments at 1500°C with 7% addition of calcium fluoride.
ISSN:2176-1515
2176-1515
2176-1523
DOI:10.4322/tmm.2013.032