Theoretical and Practical Aspects of Direct Recycling of Slags in E.A.P.

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Petre Stelian Nita
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

In small steelmaking shops, in foundries and forging plants, there are not too many option to recycle the basic slags, which are not suitable for many purposes of recycling, because of their low chemical and structural stability. A solution of an adequate recycling is a direct recycling in EAF. Several quality requirements, physico-chemical properties and proportions of slags must be analysed. The progress in this fields permites to establish an adequate proportion of recycled slag, based on enough exact computation of the related property. For oxydizing slag, obtained during melting and in the first part of decarburization operation, the problem of phosphoms contents can be analysed using the phosphate capacity (C PO34-). For reducing periods, during deoxidization operation, desulphurization also occurs and the problem of the sulphur contents can be analysed using the sulphur and sulphide capacities ( Cs / Cs) Between this two complex thermodynamic indicators of the slags. a direct relation is established, using thermodynamic aspects, resulting from the equilibrium constants for dephosphorization and desulphurization process and also, using the optical basicity of slags, computable from the chemical analysis of the slags. On this basis starting from the steel quality requirements. adequate strategies can be established in order to obtain high rates of recycling (between 50-80%) of steelmaking slags. Important cost savings are obtained through this procedure, based on the correct amounts of the fresh lime, iron ore and fluidizers. Keywords: Slag, Properties, Recycling
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APA: Petre Stelian Nita  (2003)  Theoretical and Practical Aspects of Direct Recycling of Slags in E.A.P.

MLA: Petre Stelian Nita Theoretical and Practical Aspects of Direct Recycling of Slags in E.A.P.. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2003.

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