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Baghouse Dusts

R. P. Janoso, "Baghouse Dust Collectors on a Low Sulfur Coal Eired Utihty Boiler," Preprint 74-101, 67th APCA Annual Meeting Denver, Col, June... [Pg.417]

The off-gas from each furnace is cooled in an evaporative gas cooler and cleaned in a reverse pulse baghouse before being either vented to atmosphere or used in manufacturing sulfuric acid. The baghouse dust from both the smelting and reduction furnaces is combined and recycled through the smelting furnace. [Pg.41]

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As baghouse dust accounts for a minimum of the total foundry solid waste, less attention is placed on characterizing this wastestream. Few data are available giving its physical properties and chemical composition. Visually, it is a very fine powder, dark gray in color. The dust may demonstrate physical properties that are similar to clay soils. [Pg.167]

The main mineral components of baghouse dust are silica, clay, some resin evaporation residue, and metal fines. Its composition is related to the way it is collected. Shake-out dust mainly contains silica and clay. Metal fines may be present in the dust collected from areas used for cleaning, grinding, and melting processes. [Pg.167]

Although low in volume compared with other foundry solid waste, baghouse dust may still be used beneficially in the production of portland cement. This opportunity arises from its attractive mineral composition silica, clay, and metal fines, which are needed in the cement kiln. Also, special efforts may be undertaken to characterize its chemical composition and purity. [Pg.186]

Natural sand is a major component of most flowable fill mixes. Ferrous spent foundry sand can be used as substitute for natural sand (fine aggregate) in flowable fill.48 49 Spent sands from nonferrous foundries and foundry baghouse dust can contain high concentrations of heavy metals that may preclude their use in flowable fill applications. Some of the engineering properties of spent foundry sand that are of particular interest when foundry sand is used in flowable fill applications include particle shape, gradation, strength characteristics, soundness, deleterious substances, and corrosivity. [Pg.188]

Recycling of Pigment Baghouse Dust from Air Pollution Equipment... [Pg.90]

Steel Electric Furnace Baghouse Dust, BOF Dust, OH Dust, Coke Fines, Raw Materials, Iron Ore Pelletizing... [Pg.359]

Foundry Baghouse Dust, Mold Sand Fines... [Pg.359]

Onsite Use and Reuse In-process and other onsite recycling options may be made more feasible by the adoption of other source reduction practices, such as waste segregation to cut down contamination of materials (e.g., solvents, baghouse dusts, lubricating oils, or rinse waters). Reuse as raw material substitute for another process. [Pg.201]

Electric Furnace Baghouse Dust, BOF Dust, OH Dust, Coke Fines, Raw Materials, Iron Ore Pelletizing Baghouse Dust, Mold Sand Fines Silicon, Ferrosilicon, Ferromanganese, Ferrochrome Concentrates, Smelter Dust, Precipitates Concentrates, Sinter Mix, Flue Dust, Drosses Tungsten, Molybdenum, Antimony, Brass, Tin,... [Pg.386]


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