The Environmental Benefits from Computer Modeling EAF Slag Chemistry

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Jasper Kwong
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

The recycling of MgO-C refractories as a slag conditioner in EAF (electrical arc furnace) foaming slags have been evaluated by the Albany Research Center. The amount of MgO in the slags is critical for the foaming quality. Good foaming slags provide the benefits of high energy efficiency and low refractory consumption and require saturation with MgO. A computer model predicting the chemistry of MgO saturated foaming slags was designed to predict suitable amounts of MgO additives from MgO-C spent refractories. This model can also help to reduce the amount of slags and to improve the economics of producing steel. The implementation of this recycling program is underway at steel plants and the experience of recycling spent refractories will be discussed.
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APA: Jasper Kwong  (2002)  The Environmental Benefits from Computer Modeling EAF Slag Chemistry

MLA: Jasper Kwong The Environmental Benefits from Computer Modeling EAF Slag Chemistry. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2002.

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