2015-Sustainable Industrial Processing Summit
SIPS 2015 Volume 11: Recycling & Environmental

Editors:Kongoli F, Havlik T, Pagnanelli F
Publisher:Flogen Star OUTREACH
Publication Year:2015
Pages:410 pages
ISBN:978-1-987820-34-8
ISSN:2291-1227 (Metals and Materials Processing in a Clean Environment Series)
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    Steel Mill Dust Recycling in the 21st Century

    Juergen Antrekowitsch1; Stefan Steinlechner2;
    1CHRISTIAN DOPPLER LABORATORY FOR OPTIMIZATION AND BIOMASS UTILIZATION IN HEAVY METAL RECYCLING, Leoben, Austria; 2CHAIR OF NONFERROUS METALLURGY, Leoben, Austria;
    Type of Paper: Plenary
    Id Paper: 235
    Topic: 7

    Abstract:

    Steel mill dust recycling nowadays is dominated by the waelz process, having a market share of roughly 90 %. However, such waelz kilns must be seen as centralized units, where approximately 100 000 t/a are necessary to enable an economical operation. From the view of steel mills, the strong dependency is seen as negative and intensive research has been carried out to find recycling concepts which can be installed directly at the steel mill, treating solely the generated dust from one site. These so called mini mill solutions are generally available as hydrometallurgical and pyrometallurgical concepts. The paper describes typical concepts and especially the question why they have not been successful. Furthermore, actual developments of small scale processes for the treatment of steel mill dusts are discussed, presenting some new solutions. In this context, the available amount of dusts in future as well as possible new sources are evaluated. Especially the economic and environmental aspects, being able to influence the utilization of mini mill solutions positively, are investigated. Another focus is to put on future role of lower zinc containing dusts, and their potential for mini mill concepts.

    Keywords:

    Dust; Non-Ferrous; Smelting; Technology;

    References:

    [1] Antrekowitsch, J: Aufarbeitung zinkhältiger Stahlwerksstäube unter besonderer Berücksichtigung der Halogenproblematik. Dissertation, Leoben, 2004
    [2] Rütten, J.: Various Concepts for the Recycling of EAFD and Dust from Integrated Steel Mills, Vernetzung von Zink und Stahl, 2011
    [3] Steel Statistical Yearbook 2014, World Steel Association, Brussels, 2014
    [4] Befesa Steel Homepage: http://www.befesa-steel.com/web/de/servicios /tecnologia/horno_ rotatorio/index.html, 16.02.2014
    [5] Rösler G., C. Pichler und J. Antrekowitsch: Recycling of metallurgical wastes by a sustainable ironbath process. Sustainable industrial processung summit/Shechman International Symposium. (2014), S. 181–192
    [6] Steinlechner, St: Amelioration and market strategies for zinc oxide with focus on secondary sources. Dissertation, Leoben, 2013

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    Antrekowitsch J and Steinlechner S. Steel Mill Dust Recycling in the 21st Century. In: Kongoli F, Havlik T, Pagnanelli F, editors. Sustainable Industrial Processing Summit SIPS 2015 Volume 11: Recycling & Environmental. Volume 11. Montreal(Canada): FLOGEN Star Outreach. 2015. p. 103-110.