Jarogain Process—A Hydrometallurgical Option to Recover Metal Values from RLE Zinc Residue and Steel Dust

  • Koukkari P
  • Kangas P
  • Lundström M
  • et al.
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Abstract

The novel Jarogain process combines treatment of the jarosite residue of zinc manufacturing and processing of arc furnace dust from steelmaking to a holistic recovery technology. The new hydrometallurgical approach is targeted to recover the major constituents (Fe, Zn, Pb) as well as valuable components such as Ag, Au, In and Ga from the jarosite-dust mixture as reusable concentrates. The fractionation process proposed by VTT and Aalto University takes advantage of jarosite being readily fine powder and directly available for wet chemical processing. Jarogain process provides a low cost and energy efficient opportunity for jarosite utilization as value added products. The experimental proof-of-concept of key stages of the process will be outlined with a comparison of available pyrometallurgical treatments of jarosite waste. The techno-economical assessment is based on estimated investment and variable production cost using the discounted cash flow (DCF) analysis

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Koukkari, P., Kangas, P., Lundström, M., Kinnunen, S., Rastas, J., & Saikkonen, P. (2018). Jarogain Process—A Hydrometallurgical Option to Recover Metal Values from RLE Zinc Residue and Steel Dust (pp. 1443–1454). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-95022-8_118

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