DOI: 10.23889/suthesis.59625
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Value Generation by Recovering By-Products from Steelmaking Processes: Dezincification of Basic Oxygen Steelmaking Slurry

Abstract: The production of steel through the blast furnace/basic oxygen steelmaking route generates approximately 10kg of ferrous dusts and sludges per tonne of hot metal produced. This ferrous material is readily recyclable via a sinter plant to recover iron units but is difficult to recycle when the material is contaminated with zinc. Historically, excess material has been stockpiled or landfilled which presents an environmental issue but also a commercial opportunity to recover huge volumes of ferrous material from … Show more

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“…This extra step can potentially lead to loss of material particularly if the metals required to be analysed do not go into solution readily. To ensure this was not an issue for this particular type of sample, a calibration standard was used consisting of furnace dust [75]. Certified Reference Material (CRM) 884-1 was used because it was the closest matching material to the dust materials used for analysis.…”
Section: Inductively Coupled Plasma -Optical Emissions Spectroscopy (...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This extra step can potentially lead to loss of material particularly if the metals required to be analysed do not go into solution readily. To ensure this was not an issue for this particular type of sample, a calibration standard was used consisting of furnace dust [75]. Certified Reference Material (CRM) 884-1 was used because it was the closest matching material to the dust materials used for analysis.…”
Section: Inductively Coupled Plasma -Optical Emissions Spectroscopy (...mentioning
confidence: 99%