Grindability Study Of Steelmaking Slag For Size-By-Size Recovery Of Free Metal

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
C. H. Rawlins
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Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

The total amount of ferrous slag generated in the U.S. is about one-third the amount of iron ore mined, thus ferrous slag can be considered a significant mineral body for processing. Steelmaking slag contains up to 30 wt.% metal of which only the >25mm fraction is commonly recovered. A grinding study was conducted of BOF, EAF, and LMF slags using the Bond Work Index method to determine grindability to 106µm. Work Index values obtained were 13.8-24.9 kWh/ST, depending upon the slag type and composition. Steel particles were magnetically recovered from the crushed and ground samples for size-by-size analysis, yielding up to 18 wt.% of the slag weight recovered as magnetic. The recovered material, as characterized by inert gas melting, was found to be 61-96 wt.% metallic.
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APA: C. H. Rawlins  (2008)  Grindability Study Of Steelmaking Slag For Size-By-Size Recovery Of Free Metal

MLA: C. H. Rawlins Grindability Study Of Steelmaking Slag For Size-By-Size Recovery Of Free Metal. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2008.

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