International audienceGiven the current depletion of the world's natural resources, the strong demand and the induced future deposit of primary mineral resources carrying metals (such as molybdenum, vanadium and chromium), one of the solution to this problem is the recycling of metals from by-products (such as steel slags) containing them. Steel slags are major by-products produced by the steel industry. Although they are considered as industrial waste that may cause public and environmental concerns, slags represent an important potential economic resource because they often contain significant amounts of valuable "Strategic Metals" (SMs). In order to minimize energy costs, environmental impacts and meet the metals demand for new high tech...
Electric arc furnace (EAF) slags are basic characteristic slags that include approximately 40 % iron...
International audienceSteel-making slag is largely used today in road construction and oth...
The feasibility of processing electric arc furnace (EAF), basic oxygen furnace (BOF) and ladle metal...
International audienceGiven the current depletion of the world's natural resources, the strong deman...
International audienceThe grown demand of current and future development of new technologies for hig...
This study investigates the potential to recover iron and chromium from a chromium-bearing carbon st...
The transition to hydrogen-based reduction processes within the iron and steelmaking industry will g...
Studies conducted over the past 10 years have demonstrated the technical suitability of the electric...
The electric arc furnace (EAF) slag could be exploited in several fields of application, such as lan...
The Fines2EAF project aims to increase the value of Electric Arc Furnace steelmaking residues by the...
A massive amount of ferrous (Electric Arc Furnace, EAF) and non-ferrous (Copper) slags produced by p...
Electric arc furnace (EAF) slags are basic characteristic slags that include approximately 40 % iron...
International audienceSteel-making slag is largely used today in road construction and oth...
The feasibility of processing electric arc furnace (EAF), basic oxygen furnace (BOF) and ladle metal...
International audienceGiven the current depletion of the world's natural resources, the strong deman...
International audienceThe grown demand of current and future development of new technologies for hig...
This study investigates the potential to recover iron and chromium from a chromium-bearing carbon st...
The transition to hydrogen-based reduction processes within the iron and steelmaking industry will g...
Studies conducted over the past 10 years have demonstrated the technical suitability of the electric...
The electric arc furnace (EAF) slag could be exploited in several fields of application, such as lan...
The Fines2EAF project aims to increase the value of Electric Arc Furnace steelmaking residues by the...
A massive amount of ferrous (Electric Arc Furnace, EAF) and non-ferrous (Copper) slags produced by p...
Electric arc furnace (EAF) slags are basic characteristic slags that include approximately 40 % iron...
International audienceSteel-making slag is largely used today in road construction and oth...
The feasibility of processing electric arc furnace (EAF), basic oxygen furnace (BOF) and ladle metal...