Journal of the Japan Society of Waste Management Experts
Online ISSN : 1883-163X
Print ISSN : 1883-1648
ISSN-L : 1883-1648
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Melting Test for Fly Ash from a Municipal Waste Incinerator by Electric Melting Furnace
Moriya SUZUKI
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1996 Volume 7 Issue 1 Pages 18-27

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Fly ashes containing 19 wt% chlorides with the waste sands and soda ashes were melted continuously in an electric melting furnace with a capacity of 150 kg, which has an exit for molten salt. Consumption of electricity and separation ratios of molten salt and transfer ratios of the harmful heavy metals were measured under fly ash disposal rates of 4.2-25.4 kg/h.
The wastes containing a lot of chlorides could be melted continuously when the arrival time (Ta) of marker of the tracer test was longer than 0.7 hr. In the steady condition of slag melting, the minimum consumption of electricity was 1.7 kWh/kg, and the maximum separation ratio of molten salt calculated from the chlorine concentration in the slag was 97%.
Transfer ratios of the heavy metals to the molten salt or the melted slag were different according to the kinds of heavy metals.
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