Chapter 13

Kinetic Investigation of The Electric Furnace Copper Slag Treatment

Stephan R. Steinacker

Stephan R. Steinacker

Department of Nonferrous Metallurgy Montanuniversitaet Leoben Franz Josef-Straße 18, Leoben, Austria

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Juergen Antrekowitsch

Juergen Antrekowitsch

Department of Nonferrous Metallurgy Montanuniversitaet Leoben Franz Josef-Straße 18, Leoben, Austria

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First published: 03 February 2016

Summary

The main aim of the electric furnace treatment in the primary copper industry is the reduction of valuable metals such as zinc, lead or copper itself. On the one hand legal restrictions for the further use of the treated slag are constantly getting stricter while on the other every type of loss in the oxidic phase leads to economic disadvantages. In order to fully understand and to improve the process, kinetics during the reduction play an essential role. In the first part, this paper highlights the theoretical background of the reduction process, while the following chapters present experimental aspects and results from laboratory scale trials at the Montanuniversitaet Leoben. In addition, the comparison between the chemical reaction and the diffusion model plays a continuously important role. By investigating the reducibility of electric furnace slag, process adaptions and ameliorations are developed.

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