A Practice Of Ferroalloy Production In An ?Environment-Friendly And Recycling? Way

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
G. Kang
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

The ferroalloys industry has generated historically substantial solid waste. The accumulated waste causes serious problems to the environment. However, it is possible to transform the solid waste into an environment-friendly resource to serve the human being. Consequently, the construction of plants that are ?environment-friendly? and that accommodate ?recycling? has become a target of most ferroalloy producers in the world to ensure sustainable development. This paper introduces the practice of Shanxi Jiaocheng Yiwang Ferroalloys Works, the biggest manganese metal producer in China, in the development of an ?environment-friendly and recycling? process. The process includes power generation using coal gangue, waste from local coal mines; hollow bricks manufacture using slag and fly ash from the power station; cement production using slag from ferroalloy smelting; recovery of ferrous and non-ferrous elements in the dust from the furnace gas cleaning system; application of silica dust in construction and so on. The final objective of the plant is to realize zero discharge of solid waste. The profit of the ?environment-friendly and recycling? process compensates in part for the operational expense of the environment facilities.
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APA: G. Kang  (2004)  A Practice Of Ferroalloy Production In An ?Environment-Friendly And Recycling? Way

MLA: G. Kang A Practice Of Ferroalloy Production In An ?Environment-Friendly And Recycling? Way. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2004.

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