Recycling of steel plant by-products is a critical area that needs careful assessment and development if the integrated steel plant is to remain environmentally and economically sustainable into the future. A research program is being embarked upon in the Australian Steel Research Hub with aims to realise the value of the by-products to the Australian Steel industry and minimise volumes being stockpiled. As a first step, key by-product streams (such as blast furnace, BOS and sinter dusts) are being evaluated and characterised so that their potential uses in-plant or elsewhere can be assessed/evaluated. These streams contain components including iron and zinc units which have value on plant and elsewhere. Realising the value in these streams...
Geochemical and mineralogical characterisation of steel-making by-products is essential to understan...
Abstract Utilization of dusts generated from steelmaking industries will avoid disposal of wastes, ...
The occurrence and recovery of metallurgical wastes from steelmaking and ironmaking processes is now...
The recycling of steel plant by-products is a critical issue that needs thorough assessment and deve...
Basic oxygen steelmaking (BOS) dust and blast furnace (BF) dust from former and operating steelmakin...
The steelmaking industry produces large quantities of zinc-bearing wastes of varying forms that cann...
The production of steel through the blast furnace/basic oxygen steelmaking route generates approxima...
Numerous amounts of metallurgical dusts and sludge containing iron as well as some other valuable el...
In addition to the blast furnace converter route, electric steel production in the electric arc furn...
Numerous amounts of metallurgical dusts and sludge containing iron as well as some other valuable el...
Within the steelmaking industry, a large amount of zinc-bearing waste is produced which cannot be ef...
Electric arc furnace (EAF) dust is a waste generated in the EAF during the steel production process....
Ore-based steelmaking generates various residues including dust, sludges, scales and slags. Internal...
In ore-based steelmaking, blast furnace (BF) dust is generally recycled to the BF via the sinter or ...
The basic oxygen steelmaking (BOS) process generates a significant amount of iron bearing dusts, and...
Geochemical and mineralogical characterisation of steel-making by-products is essential to understan...
Abstract Utilization of dusts generated from steelmaking industries will avoid disposal of wastes, ...
The occurrence and recovery of metallurgical wastes from steelmaking and ironmaking processes is now...
The recycling of steel plant by-products is a critical issue that needs thorough assessment and deve...
Basic oxygen steelmaking (BOS) dust and blast furnace (BF) dust from former and operating steelmakin...
The steelmaking industry produces large quantities of zinc-bearing wastes of varying forms that cann...
The production of steel through the blast furnace/basic oxygen steelmaking route generates approxima...
Numerous amounts of metallurgical dusts and sludge containing iron as well as some other valuable el...
In addition to the blast furnace converter route, electric steel production in the electric arc furn...
Numerous amounts of metallurgical dusts and sludge containing iron as well as some other valuable el...
Within the steelmaking industry, a large amount of zinc-bearing waste is produced which cannot be ef...
Electric arc furnace (EAF) dust is a waste generated in the EAF during the steel production process....
Ore-based steelmaking generates various residues including dust, sludges, scales and slags. Internal...
In ore-based steelmaking, blast furnace (BF) dust is generally recycled to the BF via the sinter or ...
The basic oxygen steelmaking (BOS) process generates a significant amount of iron bearing dusts, and...
Geochemical and mineralogical characterisation of steel-making by-products is essential to understan...
Abstract Utilization of dusts generated from steelmaking industries will avoid disposal of wastes, ...
The occurrence and recovery of metallurgical wastes from steelmaking and ironmaking processes is now...