Study on Recovering of Value Metals from Acid Leaching Solution of Roasted Electroplating Sludge

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Chelating electroplating sludge contains high grade of toxic metals or heavy metals, so this sludge should be treated and recovered of valuable metals from it. This paper mainly studied on the recovery process of Copper, Nickel and Zinc process from sulfuric acid leaching solution of roasted chelating electroplated sludge. It provided an effective technique for recovery of valuable metals from acid leaching solution. The efficiency of the process had been measured with the metal recovery rate. Experimental results showed that recovery rate of Copper and Nickel can respectively achieve at 99.30% and 97.00% from acid leaching solution after removal iron with zinc powder used reducing agent. The process has simple operation and high recovery rate. It can solve the environmental pollution problem of electroplating sludge and valuable metals can be recovered from which. It could bring better economic and environmental benefits to the enterprise.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 524-527)

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1951-1955

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May 2012

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