Dust from production of steel in an electric arc furnace (EAF) contains a mixture of elements that pose a challenge for both recovery and disposal. This paper relates the leachability of six Canadian EAF dusts in four leaching tests [distilled water, Ontario Regulation 347 Leachate Extraction Procedure, Amount Available for Leaching (AALT), and pH 5 Stat] to their mineralogy. Chromium and nickel contaminants in EAF dust are largely unleachable (\u3c5% available in AALT and pH 5 Stat), as they are found with the predominant spinel ferrite phase in EAF dust. However, even a small proportion of oxidized chromium can result in significant leachate concentrations of highly toxic chromate. The leachability of zinc (7-50% available), lead (2-17% a...
The annual process dust output of Turkish EAF steel plants is approximately 120,000 t. EAF dust cont...
The purpose of this study was to determine an appropriate treatment for steel foundry electric arc f...
Electric Arc Furnace Dust (EAFD) is a solid waste generated by the production of steel through the E...
Dust from production of steel in an electric arc furnace (EAF) contains a mixture of elements that p...
The influence of pH on the leaching of metals from waste materials can be described by geochemical a...
The modern steel industry uses electric arc furnace (EAF) technology to manufacture steel. A major d...
The secondary steel industry in the United States generates 600,000 tons of electric arc furnace (EA...
Electric-arc furnace (EAF) dust is considered a hazardous industrial waste. In this work, chemical a...
Stainless steel production generates dust and sludge that are considered as a harmful waste. These d...
The electric arc furnace (EAF) slag could be exploited in several fields of application, such as lan...
Steel scrap recycling is generally performed by direct smelting of scrap in electric arc furnaces, g...
Along with the essential importance of the metallurgical sector, one must recognise that it is also ...
Electric arc furnace (EAF) dust is globally one of the biggest metal-containing waste fractions, wit...
The response of different metals such as Zn, Fe, Pb, Cr and Mn during leaching of Electric Arc Furna...
In the process of steel production by electric arc furnace (EAF), it is found that 10 to 20 kg of du...
The annual process dust output of Turkish EAF steel plants is approximately 120,000 t. EAF dust cont...
The purpose of this study was to determine an appropriate treatment for steel foundry electric arc f...
Electric Arc Furnace Dust (EAFD) is a solid waste generated by the production of steel through the E...
Dust from production of steel in an electric arc furnace (EAF) contains a mixture of elements that p...
The influence of pH on the leaching of metals from waste materials can be described by geochemical a...
The modern steel industry uses electric arc furnace (EAF) technology to manufacture steel. A major d...
The secondary steel industry in the United States generates 600,000 tons of electric arc furnace (EA...
Electric-arc furnace (EAF) dust is considered a hazardous industrial waste. In this work, chemical a...
Stainless steel production generates dust and sludge that are considered as a harmful waste. These d...
The electric arc furnace (EAF) slag could be exploited in several fields of application, such as lan...
Steel scrap recycling is generally performed by direct smelting of scrap in electric arc furnaces, g...
Along with the essential importance of the metallurgical sector, one must recognise that it is also ...
Electric arc furnace (EAF) dust is globally one of the biggest metal-containing waste fractions, wit...
The response of different metals such as Zn, Fe, Pb, Cr and Mn during leaching of Electric Arc Furna...
In the process of steel production by electric arc furnace (EAF), it is found that 10 to 20 kg of du...
The annual process dust output of Turkish EAF steel plants is approximately 120,000 t. EAF dust cont...
The purpose of this study was to determine an appropriate treatment for steel foundry electric arc f...
Electric Arc Furnace Dust (EAFD) is a solid waste generated by the production of steel through the E...