C22B13/02

PROCESS FOR HEAVY METAL REMOVAL FROM IRON- AND STEELMAKING FLUE DUST

A process, for the selective heavy metal removal from iron- and/or steelmaking flue dust, including steps of: preparing a feedstock (FS) by blending or mixing a chloride precursor material (CPM) and ironmaking and/or steelmaking flue dust including heavy metals (ISFD), the heavy metals including Pb and Zn and optionally Cd; in a first reaction step in a first reactor reacting the CPM with the ISFD by thermal treatment of the FS at a temperature in a range of 700 C. to 950 C. removing at least 70 wt. % of Pb from the ISFD; in a subsequent second reaction step in a second reactor further reacting the CPM with the ISFD by thermal treatment of the feedstock FS at a temperature in a range of 850 C. to 1200 C.; and obtaining a solid material after the second reaction step. The invention also relates to a plant implementing the process.

LEAD-RECOVERY PROCESS
20260117341 · 2026-04-30 ·

A process for recovery lead including providing lead-bearing material. The lead-bearing material includes lead sulfate (PbSO.sub.4). The lead-bearing material is heated resulting in the formation of gaseous sulfur compounds and lead oxide. The gaseous sulfur compounds and the lead oxide are separated. The lead oxide is lanced with a hydrocarbon resulting in the formation of lead (Pb) and carbon dioxide (CO.sub.2). The lead and the carbon dioxide are separated.