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Recent Trends And Current Practices For Secondary Processing Of Zinc And Lead. Part II: Zinc Recovery From Secondary Sources
Oleh:
Sahu, Kamala Kanta
;
Agrawal, Archana
;
Pandey, Banshi Dhar
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Waste Management & Research vol. 22 no. 4 (Aug. 2004)
,
page 248-254.
Topik:
Solid wastes
;
zinc
;
recovery. secondaries
;
ecofriendly processes
;
wmr 660–4b
Fulltext:
248.pdf
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Isi artikel
Almost all metallurgical processes are associated with the generation of wastes and residues that may be hazardous or non-hazardous in nature depending upon the criteria specified by institutions such as the US Environment Protection Agency, etc. Wastes containing heavy and toxic metals such as arsenic, cadmium, chromium, nickel, lead, copper, mercury, zinc, etc., that are present beyond permissible limits deemed to be treated or disposed of, and non-hazardous wastes can be utilized for metal recovery or safe disposal. Zinc is in growing demand all over the world. In India, a major amount of zinc is imported and therefore processing of zinc secondaries will assist in satisfying the gap between demand and supply to some extent. This report mainly focuses on the current practices and recent trends on the secondary processing of zinc. Attempts made by various laboratories to develop ecofriendly processes for the recovery of zinc from secondary raw materials are also described and discussed.
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