Recycling Of Waste Materials In A Ferrochrome Industry

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
S. A. Platias
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Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

Large amounts of dunile tailings can be recycled for olivine produdion from the existing beneficiation adivity of chromite ore in northern Greece. This olivine production aims at the preparation of a material suitable for the substitution of the environmental hazardous quartz sand in the foundries of Europe In smelting of chromite ore the losses that occur ore usually of the order of 6-8% Cr that report in the slag. Most of this is in the form of oxides that cannot be recovered, but usually 30-35% is in the form of FeCr alloy that can be recovered by gravity methods. About 90% of the produced slag is sold for road construdion after crushing to a desired grain size. Finally, recycling of chromites sludges from the ferrochrome produdion plant, through the preparation of pellets, improved the total chromite yield by 2%.
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APA: S. A. Platias  (1996)  Recycling Of Waste Materials In A Ferrochrome Industry

MLA: S. A. Platias Recycling Of Waste Materials In A Ferrochrome Industry. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1996.

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