Characterization and Utilization of Iron-Bearing Steel Plant Waste Materials

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Donald R. Fosnacht
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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14
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Jan 1, 1985

Abstract

An investigation was initiated to obtain the scope of the problems associated with recycling various waste oxide materials generated at Inland Steel and to identify and? test techniques that could possibly aid in increasing the amount of waste oxide materials recycled to primary. operations. Based on the results of this work, several new techniques were developed ?and tested on ?a plant or laboratory scale. These include the use of cold-bond agglomeration methods for producing waste oxide agglomerates for use as a cooling agent or scrap substitute in steelmaking operations, and the use of various techniques for beneficiating blast furnace flue dust and soaking pit rubble so that the upgraded materials can be utilized in sinter plant or ironmaking operations. The physical and chemical characteristics of the waste oxide materials and the results of the laboratory and plant testing are discussed in this paper.
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APA: Donald R. Fosnacht  (1985)  Characterization and Utilization of Iron-Bearing Steel Plant Waste Materials

MLA: Donald R. Fosnacht Characterization and Utilization of Iron-Bearing Steel Plant Waste Materials. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1985.

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