Article | REF: IN70 V1

Extraction treatment of heavy metals

Authors: Pierre-Emmanuel CHARPENTIER,, Laurent RIZET, Cyril TROUILLET

Publication date: December 10, 2007

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4. Recycling by-products from the TREZ plant

4.1 The zinc powder market

As zinc powder obtained by electrolysis in a basic medium has no equivalent on the world market, we present below the market for so-called classic zinc powders (spherical or lamellar). This market is divided into four sectors.

  • Cementation

    European zinc producers operating electrolytic processes requiring zinc powder as a purification reagent use around 70,000 tonnes of zinc powder annually. However, most of them have zinc powder production integrated into their process, enabling the plant to be self-sufficient in this reagent.

  • Anticorrosion paint

    The current market, served by around six suppliers, is stable,...

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