Feasibility Study on Automation of Zinc Ash Skimming Process in Batch Galvanising

Jana Pöpperlová, Stephan Ottweiler, A. Voßberg, U. Krupp
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The aim of the presented feasibility study was to systematically investigate the automation of the skimming (i.e., removal) of zinc ash from the surface of the zinc bath in order to minimise the risks for workers due to mechanical hazards (risk of falling into the zinc kettle) and chemical hazards (inhalation exposure to zinc vapours) by eliminating this activity. As part of the feasibility study, automatic separation and skimming systems from various applications, such as removal systems of slags and metal foam, were identified. For this purpose, their technical feasibility and suitability were considered. Two automated techniques, a mechanical and a gas-based skimming system, were selected for the subsequent laboratory-based evaluation. In the scope of the practical feasibility study, the selected skimming techniques were designed, constructed, and evaluated based on near-process prototype tests on a laboratory scale. The focus was on the efficiency of the skimming systems, related to the removal of zinc ash from the free surface of the molten zinc (general efficiency), as well as to the zinc ash removal with a simulated attachment system of the samples to be galvanised (task-related efficiency). The desired complete removal of zinc ash from the zinc bath surface was demonstrated with two automated methods: a pulse wave method of the mechanical skimming system and a gas-based skimming system in general, operating independently from the attachment system. Additionally, as part of the process-related simulation of the complete batch galvanising process, a fully automated combination of the zinc ash skimming and extraction system was achieved on a laboratory scale.
批量镀锌中锌灰撇除过程自动化的可行性研究
所提出的可行性研究的目的是系统地研究从锌浴表面撇除(即去除)锌灰的自动化,以便通过消除这一活动,最大限度地减少工人因机械危险(落入锌罐的风险)和化学危险(吸入锌蒸气)而造成的风险。作为可行性研究的一部分,从各种应用中确定了自动分离和撇清系统,例如炉渣和金属泡沫的去除系统。为此目的,审议了它们的技术可行性和适宜性。选择了两种自动化技术,一种是机械撇脂系统,另一种是基于气体的撇脂系统,用于随后的实验室评估。在实际可行性研究的范围内,根据实验室规模的近过程原型测试,设计、构建和评估了选定的撇脂技术。重点是撇脂系统的效率,涉及从熔融锌的自由表面去除锌灰(一般效率),以及通过模拟镀锌样品的附着系统去除锌灰(与任务相关的效率)。通过两种自动化方法演示了从锌浴表面完全去除锌灰的期望:机械撇除系统的脉冲波方法和一般的基于气体的撇除系统,独立于附着系统运行。此外,作为整个批量镀锌过程相关模拟的一部分,在实验室规模上实现了锌灰撇除和提取系统的全自动组合。
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