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Recovery of Zn from Auger Press Briquettes Made from Steelmaking Sludge

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  • Illia Tkalenko

    (AMCOM GROUP LLC, USA)

  • Oleksii Kovtun

    (AMCOM UKRAINA LLC, Ukraine)

  • Nikita Koriuchev

    (AMCOM GROUP LLC, USA)

  • Leonid Platonov

    (AMCOM GROUP LLC, USA)

  • Daniel Shehovsov

    (AMCOM GROUP LLC, USA)

Abstract

The presence of zinc in metallurgical byproducts poses a constraint on their reutilisation within the realm of ferrous metallurgy. This study delves into the viable prospect of zinc extraction from briquettes manufactured through the auger pressing technique by pyrometallurgical methods. These briquettes are crafted from converter sludge, anthracite, and a multifaceted binding agent. The study encompasses laboratory and industrial trials, spanning the auger pressing technological line, and a tunnel kiln. The consequential outcome of this process yields metallized iron-infused briquettes, effectively purged of zinc content. These briquettes emerge as a propitious raw material option for steelmaking endeavours.

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  • Illia Tkalenko & Oleksii Kovtun & Nikita Koriuchev & Leonid Platonov & Daniel Shehovsov, 2023. "Recovery of Zn from Auger Press Briquettes Made from Steelmaking Sludge," European Journal of Engineering and Technology Research, European Open Science, vol. 8(6), pages 1-7, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:epw:ejeng0:v:8:y:2023:i:6:id:63106
    DOI: 10.24018/ejeng.2023.8.6.3106
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