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ZIRP to earn wings first

MINERALS technology company Austpac Resources plans to refine its zinc and iron recovery process through a pilot plant that will run continuously for 6-12 months before looking at a commercial plant.

 Auispac's ZIRP

Auispac's ZIRP

Austpac's ZIRP puts zinc-contaminated steel furnace dust, known as BOF filtercake and spent pickle liquor through three stages to produce a reduced iron oxide/zinc oxide material used for smelting in a...

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