Waelz process

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The Waelz process is a method of recovering zinc and other relatively low boiling point metals from metallurgical waste (typically electric arc furnace flue dust) and other recycled materials using a rotary kiln (waelz kiln).

The zinc enriched product is referred to as waelz oxide, and the reduced zinc by product as waelz slag.

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