Recycling of Eletric Arc Furnace Dust: Evaluation of the Iron Metal Incorporation in Hot Metal Bath

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Vicente de Paulo Ferreira Marques Sobrinho José Roberto de Oliveira Victor Bridi Telles Felipe Fardin Grillo Jorge Alberto Soares Tenório Denise Crocce Romano Espinosa
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 2012

Abstract

"This research aims to study the process of incorporation of the metal iron in electric arc furnace dust (EAFD), from a steel mill producing long steel by liquid iron in addition to the changing temperature of 1400 degree Celsius altering experimental conditions such as how to add the EAFD (as received and in the form of briquettes), the percentage of EAFD to be added (10, 20 and 30% of initial weight of sample pig iron) and the time of withdrawal of the sample of pig iron and slag (30 minutes after the addition of EAFD). Previously, the EAFD will be characterized using the following techniques: chemical analysis, particle size analysis, X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and Energy Dispersive Spectroscopy (EDS) microanalysis. After characterization, the eletric arc furnace dust to be added to the bath of liquid iron, will be divided into 2 types: the first order of addition will be in the form ""as received"" from the plant and the second is through the agglomeration of EAFD in the form of briquettes. The achievement of fusion experiments in laboratory scale, will take place in a vertical tubular furnace with temperature control. The fusion experiments to assess the incorporation of the metal iron will use graphite crucibles. A flow of inert gas (argon) will be maintained inside the furnace during the experiments. It is expected that the results obtained at the end of the research allow the evaluation of the iron metal incorporation of eletric arc furnace dust in hot metal bath.IntroductionThe steel industry generates a variety of solid wastes, liquid effluents and gaseous emissions at various stages of processing. The electric furnace dust (EAFD), generated in electric arc furnaces, represents a major problem for their content of chemical elements such as zinc, iron, chromium, cadmium, among others, issued to the atmosphere during the manufacture of steel[1]."
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APA: Vicente de Paulo Ferreira Marques Sobrinho José Roberto de Oliveira Victor Bridi Telles Felipe Fardin Grillo Jorge Alberto Soares Tenório Denise Crocce Romano Espinosa  (2012)  Recycling of Eletric Arc Furnace Dust: Evaluation of the Iron Metal Incorporation in Hot Metal Bath

MLA: Vicente de Paulo Ferreira Marques Sobrinho José Roberto de Oliveira Victor Bridi Telles Felipe Fardin Grillo Jorge Alberto Soares Tenório Denise Crocce Romano Espinosa Recycling of Eletric Arc Furnace Dust: Evaluation of the Iron Metal Incorporation in Hot Metal Bath. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2012.

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