TY - JOUR
T1 - Substance flow analysis of zinc associated with iron and steel cycle in Japan, and environmental assessment of EAF dust recycling process
AU - Nakajima, Kenichi
AU - Matsubae-Yokoyama, Kazuyo
AU - Nakamura, Shinichiro
AU - Itoh, Satoshi
AU - Nagasaka, Tetsuya
PY - 2008
Y1 - 2008
N2 - Japanese zinc production in 2005 was 6.75×106t, and domestic demand of zinc was 4.82×105t. The main use of metallic zinc is in the surface coating of steel and the metal accounts for 62.8% of the domestic demand. The purposes of this study are as follows: (1) to identify the material flow of zinc associated with steel production, and (2) to estimate the environmental effects (energy consumption and CO2 emission reduction) of some intermediate dust treatment processes. The major conclusions are (a) In Japan, 6.16×106t of blast furnace/converter dust was generated In 2000, and this product contained 2.20×104t-Zn. 0.433×106t of EAF dust was generated and this dust contained 8.86×104t-Zn, and (b) 9.57 MJ of energy is required for producing 1 kg of zinc oxide by the Waelz process using EAF dust, and the estimated amount of CO2 emission in this process is 1.49 kg-CO 2. On the other hand, if the LAMS process proposed by the authors is employed, it Is estimated that there will be a reduction of 1.70 MJ in energy consumption and a reduction of 0.14 kg-CO2 in CO2 emissions.
AB - Japanese zinc production in 2005 was 6.75×106t, and domestic demand of zinc was 4.82×105t. The main use of metallic zinc is in the surface coating of steel and the metal accounts for 62.8% of the domestic demand. The purposes of this study are as follows: (1) to identify the material flow of zinc associated with steel production, and (2) to estimate the environmental effects (energy consumption and CO2 emission reduction) of some intermediate dust treatment processes. The major conclusions are (a) In Japan, 6.16×106t of blast furnace/converter dust was generated In 2000, and this product contained 2.20×104t-Zn. 0.433×106t of EAF dust was generated and this dust contained 8.86×104t-Zn, and (b) 9.57 MJ of energy is required for producing 1 kg of zinc oxide by the Waelz process using EAF dust, and the estimated amount of CO2 emission in this process is 1.49 kg-CO 2. On the other hand, if the LAMS process proposed by the authors is employed, it Is estimated that there will be a reduction of 1.70 MJ in energy consumption and a reduction of 0.14 kg-CO2 in CO2 emissions.
KW - Iron and steel
KW - Material flow analysis
KW - Recycling
KW - Substance flow analysis
KW - Zinc
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U2 - 10.2355/isijinternational.48.1478
DO - 10.2355/isijinternational.48.1478
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:57749090179
SN - 0915-1559
VL - 48
SP - 1478
EP - 1483
JO - Transactions of the Iron and Steel Institute of Japan
JF - Transactions of the Iron and Steel Institute of Japan
IS - 10
ER -