Inducarb - A New Reducing Facility For Various Oxidic Melts - Introduction

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Antrekowitsch Jürgen
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

The recycling of residues from metal producing by-products has become a main field of interest in metallurgical investigations. Forced by a stricter environmental legislation and the resulting increase of landfilling costs, combined with the aim to recover as many valuable metals as possible, a lot of different processes have been developed in the last two decades. Because of the high yearly tonnage residues from the iron and steel industry like slags, dusts and sludges have moved in the center of interest. Dusts from the steel mill, containing heavy metal oxides and halides did not play a considerable role as secondary raw materials for a long time. They even contain a huge amount of leachable elements and compounds which cause noticeable problems in case of a dumping. Nevertheless, the implementation of a new landfilling regulation, including a prohibition of aboveground dumping without inertisation, caused a rising interest concerning recycling technologies for such residues. In addition, the zinc content of these dusts became higher and higher and began to play the most important role for the economy of dust recycling.
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APA: Antrekowitsch Jürgen  (2006)  Inducarb - A New Reducing Facility For Various Oxidic Melts - Introduction

MLA: Antrekowitsch Jürgen Inducarb - A New Reducing Facility For Various Oxidic Melts - Introduction. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2006.

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