Recycling of Wastes Generated During the Steelmaking Process

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
V. B. Telles J. O. Alves D. C. R. Espinosa J. A. S. Tenorio
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Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

"The world production of crude steel in 2009 reached 1.2 billion tons. For each ton of steel produced, 150 kg of steelmaking slag and 20 kg of steelmaking dust are generated. These are wastes with considerable production and limited applications, therefore this work studied the recovery of these wastes into useful sub-products. The slag was used as raw material in the production of rock wool (a thermo-acoustic insulator) and the dust was inserted in the iron ore sintering process. Results showed that produced materials have exceptional proprieties, therefore the recovery of these wastes can contribute to decrease extraction of non-renewable resources, reduce the costs and impact of disposals, and aggregate value to the slag and dust.1. IntroductionSteel production using Eletric Arc Furnace (EAF) has grown over 119 million tones in the last years. In 2008 30.7% of all steel produced, was obtained through EAF. In United States of America (USA) the percentage of this process in the production of steel was about 58% in 2008, while in 2000 this percentage was only 47% [1]."
Citation

APA: V. B. Telles J. O. Alves D. C. R. Espinosa J. A. S. Tenorio  (2011)  Recycling of Wastes Generated During the Steelmaking Process

MLA: V. B. Telles J. O. Alves D. C. R. Espinosa J. A. S. Tenorio Recycling of Wastes Generated During the Steelmaking Process. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2011.

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