Process for precipitating compounds from zinc metal baths by means of a hollow rotary body that can be driven about an axis and is dipped into the molten zinc
First Claim
1. A process for removing solid compounds from a molten metal bath, the molten metal selected from liquid zinc and liquid, zinc-based alloys, the process comprising:
- subjecting the molten metal containing the solid compounds to an acceleration higher than the acceleration due to gravity thereby effecting at least partial demixing of the molten metal into fractions comprising at least one of heavier and lighter components and obtaining at least a fraction enriched with the solid compounds and a fraction depleted of the solid compounds;
separating the fraction enriched with the solid compounds from the fraction depleted of the solid compounds;
one of returning the molten metal depleted of the solid compounds to the metal bath and using the molten metal depleted of the solid compounds in a new bath; and
at least one of discharging the molten metal enriched with the solid compounds and supplying same to a further separation process.
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Abstract
A process and device are disclosed for precipitating solid compounds from the liquid zinc or liquid zinc-based alloys of a metal bath. According to the disclosed process, partial amounts of the metal phase containing the compound(s) are exposed to an acceleration higher than the acceleration due to gravity and at least partially dissociated thereby into fractions containing heavier and/or lighter components. The molten mass depleted of solid compounds is returned to the metal bath and the part of the molten mass enriched with the desired compounds is discharged. The disclosed device is substantially characterized in that a hollow rotary body (2) is introduced into the molten mass (1). The hollow rotary body (2) can be driven about an axis and is fitted in the submerged or lower area with conveyor means (21) which project into the cavity. In its discharge or upper area, the hollow rotary body (2) is provided with at least one discharge opening (23) for the depleted molten mass (14) eccentrically arranged in its wall and with at least one further discharge opening (25) for the liquid metal enriched with the desired compounds centrally arranged and/or eccentrically arranged on the discharge side. At least one of the upper molten mass discharge openings (23, 24) in the rotary body (2) opens into a discharge area of a housing (3) which at least partially surrounds the rotary body (2).
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18 Claims
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1. A process for removing solid compounds from a molten metal bath, the molten metal selected from liquid zinc and liquid, zinc-based alloys, the process comprising:
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subjecting the molten metal containing the solid compounds to an acceleration higher than the acceleration due to gravity thereby effecting at least partial demixing of the molten metal into fractions comprising at least one of heavier and lighter components and obtaining at least a fraction enriched with the solid compounds and a fraction depleted of the solid compounds;
separating the fraction enriched with the solid compounds from the fraction depleted of the solid compounds;
one of returning the molten metal depleted of the solid compounds to the metal bath and using the molten metal depleted of the solid compounds in a new bath; and
at least one of discharging the molten metal enriched with the solid compounds and supplying same to a further separation process. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17)
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18. A process for removing solid compounds from a molten metal derived from a metal bath and selected from liquid zinc and liquid, zinc-based alloys, the process comprising:
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subjecting the molten metal containing the solid compounds to an acceleration higher than the acceleration due to gravity, thereby effecting at least partial demixing of the molten metal into a fraction enriched with the solid compounds and a fraction depleted of the solid compounds, the density of the fraction enriched with the solid compounds being different from the density of the fraction depleted of the solid compounds;
separating the fraction enriched with the solid compounds from the fraction depleted of the solid compounds, thereby obtaining molten metal depleted of the solid compounds for further use in a metal bath.
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