Reclamation of Aluminum Finishing Sludges

Reclamation of Aluminum Finishing Sludges
Author: F. Michael Saunders
Publisher:
Total Pages: 282
Release: 1987
Genre: Aluminum
ISBN:

The reclamation of aluminum-anodizing sludges produced as a result of finishing extruded architectural aluminum using etching and anodizing processes was studied by Georgia Tech Research Corporation. Two sequential phases focused on (1) enhanced dewatering of aluminum-anodizing sludges with recessed-chamber filter presses and (2) acidic extraction of dewatered aluminum-anodizing sludges to produce commercial-strength solutions of aluminum sulfate, i.e., liquid alum. A high-pressure (14 to 15 bar) and a diaphragm filter press were effective in dewatering aluminum anodizing sludges to cake solids contents of 27% to 29% and 25% to 31%, respectively. These values were well above the 21 % value required to justify pursuit of direct acidic extraction of aluminum. Commercial-strength solutions of aluminum sulfate with concentrations of 8% as AI2Oa were produced using conventional-neutralization, segregated-neutralization, etch-recovery sludge cakes. The trace metal contents of the alum products were, in general, typical of commercial products.

Metals Speciation Separation and Recovery

Metals Speciation Separation and Recovery
Author: James W. Patterson
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 802
Release: 1987-07-05
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780873710343

This comprehensive book covers metals chemistry, separation chemistry, and metals separation processes. State-of-the-art papers give new and recent developments and future research needs.