Application of Microwave Technique for Dehydration of Sludge Generated in a Stainless Steel Plant
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In ironmaking and steelmaking processes, dehydration technology is often recognized to be a key process for the successful operation. That is not an exception in recycling process of valuable elements such as Fe, Ni, Cr and so on by reducing the wasted materials including dust, scales and sludge, generated in each steel works. This investigation basically focused on the availability of microwave technique for dehydration stage of sludge generated in a stainless steel mill. Actually sludge is well-known as a wasted resource difficult to be dehydrated. Unless dehydration of such resource is successful, some problems with slow heating and/or burst of briquettes may arise.In this study, prior to the industrial studies, dehydration experiments of goethite were performed. The results showed that the microwave treatment could heat up the specimen directly from inside of specimen while being heated from the outside by the electric furnace. Thus the dehydration ratio resulted higher in the microwave irradiation, indicating the benefit of the microwave treatment.Thereafter the microwave technique was tried for dehydration of industrial sludge. Consequently, the effectiveness of microwave treatment was confirmed because 34 mass% weight-loss after the microwave treatment corresponded to the complete dehydration while 7 mass% weight-loss after heating in a conventional electric furnace. If application to industrial practice is realized, it is expected that the problems brought by the conventional way will be hopefully solved to prevent burst of agglomerations.
- 社団法人 日本鉄鋼協会の論文
- 2009-04-15
著者
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Taniguchi Shoji
Tohoku Univ. Sendai Jpn
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Taniguchi Shoji
Graduate School Of Engineering Tohoku University
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Taniguchi Shoji
Graduate School Of Environmental Studies Tohoku University
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Sasaki You
Tohoku University
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Yoshikawa Noboru
Graduate School Of Environmental Studies Tohoku University
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Iwasaki Kazuo
Tohoku University
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MASHIKO Ken-ichi
Tohoku University
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SAITO Youichi
Tohoku University
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TODOROKI Hidekazu
Technical Research Center, Technical Development Department, Nippon Yakin Kogyo Group, Yakin Kawasak
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Todoroki Hidekazu
Technical Res. Centre Nippon Yakin Kogyo Co. Ltd.
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Todoroki Hidekazu
Technical Res. Center Nippon Yakin Kogyo Co. Ltd.
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