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  • TMS
    EAF Dust Processing in the Gas-Fluid Flame Reactor Process

    By C. O. Bounds

    Management of emission control dust from electric? arc furnace (EAF) steelmaking as an RCRA-EPA listed hazardous waste places economic and environmental pressures on the steelmaking industry. Horsehea

    Jan 1, 1990

  • TMS
    EAF Dust Processing with a Combination of Hydro-and Pyrometallurgical Techniques

    By Åke Saudström

    An EAF dust sample generated in a scrap based steel mill was treated by a combination of hydro- and pyrometallurgial techniques. The EAF dust contained mainly ferritic spinels forming solid solution p

    Jan 1, 2003

  • TMS
    EAF Dust Recycling at AmeriSteel

    By J. D. Sloop

    This paper discusses the current state of EAF dust recycling at AmeriSteel's Dust Processing Division in Jackson, Tennessee. Included are a brief history of the plant, a description of the facility, a

    Jan 1, 2000

  • TMS
    EAF Dusts: A Viable Complete Minimization

    By E G. Prado

    We have confirmed on bench scale the removal of chlorides and alkalies (+95%) and over 2/3 of the zinc, lead and cadmium from EAF dusts. This has been achieved with arrononium acetate solutions alone,

    Jan 1, 1994

  • CIM
    EAF slag design to maximize refractories service life

    By J. P. Bennett, W. E. Lee, S. Zhnag, K. S. Kwong

    An EAF slag properly saturated in MgO results in increased refractory service life and steelmaking efficiency. A computer model was developed using phase equilibrium data from the MgO-CaO-SiO2-FeO, Mg

    Jan 1, 2004

  • TMS
    EAF Steel Producers and The K061 Dilemma

    By LeRoy C. Prichard

    The scrap based steel producers in the United States generate an estimated 650,000 tons of electric arc furnace (EAF) dust annually which is classified as hazardous waste, K061. These scrap based prod

    Jan 1, 1995

  • ABM
    Eafd Generation – Termodinamic Analisys Of Fe-zn-o-cl-h-c System

    By Pedro Jorge Walburga Keglevich de Buzin

    The steel production in mini mills generates several process residues, among them there is the electric arc furnace dust (EAFD). This residue has as main elements Fe, O, and Zn, being classified as ha

    Jul 30, 2018

  • IMPC
    EAFD Treatment Joining Pyro and Hydro Metallurgy

    By E. Guerrini, M. Maccagni, J. Nielsen

    "The solution for the treatment of the EAFD has not yet been fully achieved. Some of this dust has still not found an appropriate final destination. Large consortium treatment plants are quite expensi

    Jan 1, 2018

  • IMPC
    EAFD Treatment Joining Pyro and Hydro Metallurgy (e2bb77bb-1450-4fcb-9193-3cbc033e6f3e)

    By E. Guerrini, M. Maccagni, J. Nielsen

    "The solution for the treatment of the EAFD has not yet been fully achieved. Some of this dust has still not found an appropriate final destination. Large consortium treatment plants are quite expensi

    Jan 1, 2018

  • ABM
    EAFD – A Thermodynamic Analysis And Classification Of Dust Types

    By Pedro Jorge Walburga Keglevich de Buzin

    Steel production process generates waste, among which is the electric arc furnace dust (EAFD). This waste has varying amounts of zinc, which is principally contained in the minerals zincite (ZnO) and

    Jul 30, 2018

  • CIM
    Eagle Mine and Mill Commissioning

    By Jennifer Abols

    In July of 2013, Lundin Mining acquired the 2,000 tpd Eagle nickel and copper project from Rio Tinto. The project had been put on hold earlier in the year and construction was approximately 50% comple

    Jan 1, 2015

  • AIME
    Eagle Mountain Helps Kaiser Meet Growing Western Steel Needs

    By Kenneth B. Powell

    EIGHT years ago the Eagle Mountain iron ore deposit located in the hills of the Colorado Desert in the extreme southeast part of California was known only to a few geologists, mining men and the oldes

    Jan 5, 1953

  • CIM
    Eagle Mountain, modelling and mining

    By J. H. Gray

    "IntroductionIn 1980, Fording Coal Limited started conceptual planning studies which led to major changes in the long-range mining plan at their Fording River Operations. These new plans have been com

    Jan 1, 1986

  • AIME
    Earle C. Smith, Chairman, Iron and Steel Division, A.I.M.E.

    By AIME AIME

    THE steel industry has always been noted for producing men of forceful and versatile personality, many of whom combine the practicality that results from wide experience with an excellent theoretical

    Jan 1, 1942

  • AIME
    Earle Edward Schumacher - Chairman, Institute of Metals Division, A.I.M.E.

    By AIME AIME

    EARLE EDWARD SCHUMACHER, the new Chairman of the Institute of Metal, Division. is well known to the metallurgical profession. His election a, Chairman is the culmination of fifteen years' service

    Jan 1, 1945

  • ABM
    Earliest Leak Detection (Eld), Um Novo Conceito De Segurança Na Detecção De Vazamentos De Água Em Fornos Elétricos A Arco

    By Thiago Pinto Wandekoken

    Vazamentos de água em painéis refrigerados apresentam grandes riscos operacionais e de segurança nos processos de fabricação do aço, principalmente nos Fornos Elétricos a Arco. A detecção precoce de v

    Jul 29, 2018

  • CIM
    Early Age Development of Cemented Paste Backfill

    By D. Simon

    This paper studies the effect of binder type and content on the early age development of cemented paste backfill (CPB). The early age development of the mixtures is analyzed using scanning electron mi

    May 1, 2007

  • ISEE
    Early Americal Tunnesl

    By Robert S. Mayo

    Tunneling, for transportation, began in France with the Milpass Tunnel on the Lanquedoc Canal in 1680. Of course, the ancient miners had been driving tunnels in search of minerals since the dawn of hi

    Jan 1, 1979

  • CIM
    Early Canadian lead smelters

    By J. E. Dutrizac, J. B. Sunstrum

    "Lead was among the first metals known to man, and there are indications that lead was produced by the reductive smelting of galena in the mountains surrounding the Black Sea as early as 3000 B. C .(1

    Jan 1, 1999

  • AIME
    Early Coke Processes

    By C. S. Finney, John Mitchell

    There is no field of human thought or endeavor which does not owe much to the past. Yet, surrounded by the prodigious scientific and technological achievements of our day, it is all too easy to forget

    Jan 1, 1961