Production Of Green Steel From Red Mud: A Novel Concept

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Bhagyadhar Bhoi Pravas Ranjan Behera Chitta Ranjan Mishra
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Jan 1, 2015

Abstract

Red mud of Indian origin contains around 55% plus of Fe2O3 and is considered as a hazardous waste for the alumina industry. For production of one tone of alumina employing the Bayer’s Process, around two tones of red mud is generated from three tones of Bauxite. Conventional process of steel making is not devoid of environmental pollution. In the present investigation, efforts have been made to produce steel from red mud by adopting reduction roasting, magnetic separation and hydrogen plasma smelting route. Magnetic fraction, containing enriched iron oxide and minimal content of alumina, is produced following the first two stages which is then subjected to hydrogen plasma smelting process for production of steel. This novel concept follows a green path way for production of steel free from pollution and is termed as green steel. Further, the only by-product that is produced in the process, is water, which is eco-friendly and recyclable.
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APA: Bhagyadhar Bhoi Pravas Ranjan Behera Chitta Ranjan Mishra  (2015)  Production Of Green Steel From Red Mud: A Novel Concept

MLA: Bhagyadhar Bhoi Pravas Ranjan Behera Chitta Ranjan Mishra Production Of Green Steel From Red Mud: A Novel Concept. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2015.

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