2018
DOI: 10.2355/isijinternational.isijint-2017-561
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Recovery of Zinc from Zn–Al–Fe Melt by Super-gravity Separation

Abstract: The removal of iron-containing dross particles and recovery of zinc from galvanizing dross by super-gravity separation was investigated using a model Zn-Fe-Al alloy. After super-gravity separation, the high purity molten zinc went through the filter, while the residue mainly consisting of dross particles was intercepted by the filter and separated from the molten zinc. The effects of gravity coefficient and separating temperature on zinc recovery and iron removal were investigated. The preliminary results show… Show more

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“…Furthermore, the supergravity technique has been proved to be useful for the fabrication of graded materials based on the density difference [12][13][14], which has a simple mechanism and simple experimental operations, compared with the aforementioned techniques. This method has been successfully used in the metallurgy of the impurity separation and elements concentration [15][16][17][18][19], but its application in high-entropy alloys is rarely reported.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, the supergravity technique has been proved to be useful for the fabrication of graded materials based on the density difference [12][13][14], which has a simple mechanism and simple experimental operations, compared with the aforementioned techniques. This method has been successfully used in the metallurgy of the impurity separation and elements concentration [15][16][17][18][19], but its application in high-entropy alloys is rarely reported.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Assuming that oxide and nitride inclusions are spherical, their motion in the viscous melt under the action of a centrifugal force can be described by Stokes's law (Eq. (3)): 20) d d where dr/dt, ρ L , ρ P , ω, r, d, η, and N are the moving velocity, liquid density, particle density, angular velocity, distance of the particle from the centrifugal axis, particle diameter, molten metal viscosity, and centrifuge rotation speed, respectively.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hard zinc, which can be identified as surface dross (mainly Fe 2 Al 5 Zn x ) and bottom dross (mainly δ 1 (FeZn 7 ) or ζ (FeZn 13 ) phase), hinders the galvanizing process and requires periodic removal-the surface dross is skimmed off by labor or machine at intervals, while the bottom dross can be removed when the operation is shut down. One novel efficient method called the supergravity method for recovering zinc from galvanizing dross has been proposed by the University of Science and Technology Beijing in China [70].…”
Section: Zinc Production From Secondary Resourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%