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HERO ID
2599184
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Development of a Dynamic Substance Flow Model of Zinc in Japan
Author(s)
Tabayashi, H; Daigo, I; Matsuno, Y; Adachi, Y
Year
2008
Is Peer Reviewed?
1
Journal
Tetsu-To-Hagane / Journal of the Iron and Steel Institute of Japan
ISSN:
0021-1575
Volume
94
Issue
11
Page Numbers
562-568
Web of Science Id
WOS:000261087900015
Abstract
In this paper, a dynamic substance flow model of zinc in Japan was conducted. Currently. 60% of zinc is Consumed for galvanized steels (galvanized steel sheets and other galvanized steels), followed by brass in Japan. To analyze the Substance flow of zinc in a dynamic way. the linkages of zinc with other substances were considered in this model. Furthermore. the dissipated zinc during the use phase was taken into account using the existing results of atmospheric exposure tests. At the end-of-products, most of zinc is recovered is steel scraps or copper alloy scraps. In the re-melting process in electric are furnace (EAF) of steel, zinc is vaporized, separated front steel, and generated as EAF dust. So, zinc call come back into the zinc cycle again. Oil the other hand, when Zinc is used in copper alloys, zinc is not recycled as zinc but mixed into copper cycle. The mass balances Of Zinc in the Substance flow analysis were verified by comparing estimated values of the model with statistics and other estimation at the recovering processes of zinc. Using this model, in-use stock of zinc in Japan was estimated as approximately 330 kt in 2005, which was about five times as much as recovered zinc. The amounts of unrecovered zinc in 2005 were estimated as around 190 kt. Of these losses, 70% were Unrecovered in the steel cycle, e.g. dissipated into environment as sacrificial materials or with uncollected steels. Finally. complete zinc flows in Japan were determined With the results of this model.
Keywords
sacrificial materials; substance flow analysis; zinc cycle; dynamic model; in-use stock
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