Modeling the Reuse of Spent Basic Refractory Material in an EAF

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Jasper Kwong James P. Bennett
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

As concerns about the environment and the disposal of industrial wastes increase, the utilization of spent refractories from electric arc furnaces (EAF) is receiving more attention. Longer service life of refractories in an EAF can be achieved by foaming MgO saturated slag. The refractory wastes removed from a melt shop can be utilized as a part of these slags. The Albany Research Center is conducting research on recycling spent basic refractory materials as EAF slag conditioners. A good foaming slag should be a creamy, MgO saturated slag, which contains some solid particles (MgO-FeO). A computer model was developed to calculate the dual saturated slag chemistry with respect to CaO and MgO, the MgO saturated slag chemistry, and the solid content in solution. The effects of C/S ratio, AhO3 and temperature on the MgOsaturated slag as calculated by the model will be discussed.
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APA: Jasper Kwong James P. Bennett  (2000)  Modeling the Reuse of Spent Basic Refractory Material in an EAF

MLA: Jasper Kwong James P. Bennett Modeling the Reuse of Spent Basic Refractory Material in an EAF. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2000.

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