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publicationNumber KR-19980051226-A
titleOfInvention Method for preparing wet flue gas desulfurization absorber using Busan limestone sludge
abstract The present invention is to reduce the production cost of the desulfurization absorber by using the limestone sludge from the steel mill as a desulfurization absorber of wet flue gas desulfurization, to solve the cost and environmental pollution problems caused by the existing landfill, and also to desulfurization By limiting the absorbent material, the gypsum obtained by desulfurization has a high purity.n n n In order to achieve the above object, the present invention provides a method for producing a wet flue gas desulfurization absorber, wherein the steelworks Busan limestone sludge containing 40 wt% or more of CaO and 5 wt% or less of Fe 2 O 3 is dispersed in water and the pH is 2.0 to 2.0. The present invention relates to a method for producing a wet flue gas desulfurization absorber using steelworks Busan limestone sludge, including maintaining the range of 6.0.
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