REMOVING ZINC FROM GALVANIZED STEEL SCRAP TO FEASIBLE THE BOF SLUDGE RECYCLING

Galvanized steel scraps generated at Usiminas Ipatinga are recycled in BOF converters. Although they are noble products, they contain a significant quantity of zinc that escapes from the bath due to its high vapor pressure and is captured by the gas control system, appearing in BOF sludge. As BOF...

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Main Authors: Mônica Marques Caetano de Lima, Luciana Cerqueira Souza Solimani, Marco Antônio Quintela
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Language:English
Published: Associação Brasileira de Metalurgia, Materiais e Mineração 2013-06-01
Series:Tecnologia em Metalurgia, Materiais e Mineração
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Online Access:http://www.tecnologiammm.com.br/files/v10n2/v10n2a03.pdf
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author Mônica Marques Caetano de Lima
Luciana Cerqueira Souza Solimani
Marco Antônio Quintela
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Luciana Cerqueira Souza Solimani
Marco Antônio Quintela
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description Galvanized steel scraps generated at Usiminas Ipatinga are recycled in BOF converters. Although they are noble products, they contain a significant quantity of zinc that escapes from the bath due to its high vapor pressure and is captured by the gas control system, appearing in BOF sludge. As BOF sludge contains high iron content, it could be recycled to the process, but due to its zinc content, it is disposed in landfills. For this reason, this study aimed to treat these scraps to remove zinc layer using a thermal treatment process. The samples were fed to a rotative furnace in an inert ambient. It was tested the hot dip galvanized and eletrogalvanized scraps, varying the zinc coating weight between 20g/m2 and 150g/m2, temperature between 700°C and 900°C and time between 3 minutes and 10 minutes. Considering these conditions, it is verified that more than 70% of the zinc layer is removed at 700°C, in 10 minutes. Dust captured is about 60% of metallic zinc and 40% as zinc oxide. Based on these results, the recycling of BOF sludge can be feasible to the ironmaking process.
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spelling doaj.art-6796845d011d4ece970c13dcc360088d2023-02-02T20:47:39ZengAssociação Brasileira de Metalurgia, Materiais e MineraçãoTecnologia em Metalurgia, Materiais e Mineração2176-15152176-15232013-06-01102112119http://dx.doi.org/10.4322/tmm.2013.016REMOVING ZINC FROM GALVANIZED STEEL SCRAP TO FEASIBLE THE BOF SLUDGE RECYCLINGMônica Marques Caetano de Lima0Luciana Cerqueira Souza Solimani 1Marco Antônio Quintela2Engenheira Química, MSc. Pesquisadora, Centro de Tecnologia, Usiminas, Av. Pedro Linhares Gomes, 5431, UsiminasQuímica, DSc. Pesquisadora. Centro de Tecnologia, Usiminas, Av. Pedro Linhares Gomes, 5431, UsiminasEngenheiro Mecânico, MSc. Pesquisador, Centro de Tecnologia, Usiminas, Av. Pedro Linhares Gomes, 5431, Usiminas,Galvanized steel scraps generated at Usiminas Ipatinga are recycled in BOF converters. Although they are noble products, they contain a significant quantity of zinc that escapes from the bath due to its high vapor pressure and is captured by the gas control system, appearing in BOF sludge. As BOF sludge contains high iron content, it could be recycled to the process, but due to its zinc content, it is disposed in landfills. For this reason, this study aimed to treat these scraps to remove zinc layer using a thermal treatment process. The samples were fed to a rotative furnace in an inert ambient. It was tested the hot dip galvanized and eletrogalvanized scraps, varying the zinc coating weight between 20g/m2 and 150g/m2, temperature between 700°C and 900°C and time between 3 minutes and 10 minutes. Considering these conditions, it is verified that more than 70% of the zinc layer is removed at 700°C, in 10 minutes. Dust captured is about 60% of metallic zinc and 40% as zinc oxide. Based on these results, the recycling of BOF sludge can be feasible to the ironmaking process.http://www.tecnologiammm.com.br/files/v10n2/v10n2a03.pdfBOF sludge; Zinc; Scrap; Thermal treatment.
spellingShingle Mônica Marques Caetano de Lima
Luciana Cerqueira Souza Solimani
Marco Antônio Quintela
REMOVING ZINC FROM GALVANIZED STEEL SCRAP TO FEASIBLE THE BOF SLUDGE RECYCLING
Tecnologia em Metalurgia, Materiais e Mineração
BOF sludge; Zinc; Scrap; Thermal treatment.
title REMOVING ZINC FROM GALVANIZED STEEL SCRAP TO FEASIBLE THE BOF SLUDGE RECYCLING
title_full REMOVING ZINC FROM GALVANIZED STEEL SCRAP TO FEASIBLE THE BOF SLUDGE RECYCLING
title_fullStr REMOVING ZINC FROM GALVANIZED STEEL SCRAP TO FEASIBLE THE BOF SLUDGE RECYCLING
title_full_unstemmed REMOVING ZINC FROM GALVANIZED STEEL SCRAP TO FEASIBLE THE BOF SLUDGE RECYCLING
title_short REMOVING ZINC FROM GALVANIZED STEEL SCRAP TO FEASIBLE THE BOF SLUDGE RECYCLING
title_sort removing zinc from galvanized steel scrap to feasible the bof sludge recycling
topic BOF sludge; Zinc; Scrap; Thermal treatment.
url http://www.tecnologiammm.com.br/files/v10n2/v10n2a03.pdf
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