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Valorisation of metallurgical residues via carbothermal reduction: A circular economy approach in the cement and iron and steel industry. [PDF]

open access: yesWaste Manag Res
Krammer AC   +7 more
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The EAF Slag as Construction Material

Materials Science Forum, 2007
The metallurgical slag is a normal building material in Europe but not in Hungary. I prove by my own researches that the electric arc furnace slag isn’t harmful to the nature especially the ground water and their physical aspects are similar to the natural rocks.
Róbert Márkus, Oszkár Grega
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Effects of EAF Slag’s Milling Time and Firing Temperature to EAF Slag Added Ceramic Tile’s Properties

Materials Science Forum, 2016
Significant quantity of solid wastes, especially electric arc furnace (EAF) slag is generated by the growing Malaysia’s steel industries. Recycling them offer a more sustainable solution and also added value to the solid wastes. Therefore, in this project, an attempt was made to recycle the EAF slag waste as one of raw materials in ceramic tile. In our
Choon Siong Lim   +2 more
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Thermodynamic studies of MgO saturated EAF slag

Ironmaking & Steelmaking, 2010
AbstractFoamy slags are widely practiced in electric arc furnace (EAF) steel production, reducing energy consumption, improving yield, reducing furnace noise, and increasing refractory service life. Control of slag chemistry within a specific range is necessary to achieve maximum benefits from slag foaming.
J. Bennett, K.-S. Kwong
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