Recycling of Solid Wastes Containing Iron from Integrated Steelmaking Plant

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
C. Takano
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2001

Abstract

The integrated iron and steelmaking industry generates large amounts and many types of solid dusts and sludge, at different phases of the production. Within these are: sludge of the Blast Furnace; coke fines; fine and coarse fractions from oxygen converters; sludge from water treatment at rolling mill unit; and others. In this paper the above dusts and sludge were physically and chemically characterized. The obtained results allowed defining self-reducing pellets using these materials. The high temperature behavior of the pellets were evaluated. Good results, with no decrepitation and swelling, and high yield of reduction, show that it is feasible to recycle them, as self-reducing pellets, in oxygen steelmaking converter.
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APA: C. Takano  (2001)  Recycling of Solid Wastes Containing Iron from Integrated Steelmaking Plant

MLA: C. Takano Recycling of Solid Wastes Containing Iron from Integrated Steelmaking Plant. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2001.

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