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titleOfInvention Method and apparatus for converting used lining material from electrolysis furnace into a glass mass and resulting products
abstract A pyrometallurgical process and apparatus for converting used vessel lining from aluminum manufacture or other hazardous materials into an amorphous sodium and calcium fluoroaluminosilicate glass frit and high carbon material. Used car lining, silica or silicon-containing material, and a calcium oxide source are fed into the non-burner end of a countercurrent rotary kiln. The material is heated to destroy cyanides, convert fluoride salts to calcium fluoride, and form a homogeneous liquid material. Carbon is then physically separated from the material. The material is then vitrified to provide a valuable glass frit and a high carbon material.
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