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P. Gengel

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Author: P. GengelYear: 2010Subject: Recyclingclear all
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10th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2010
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COMPARISION OF METALURGICAL SLAG PROPERTIES CONSIDERING ON POSSIBILITIES OF THEIR NEXT EXPLOITATION

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2010, A. Pribulova, D. Baricova, P. Gengel)

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Slag from pig iron, steel and cast iron production belong to metallurgical slag. A blast furnace slag is from pig iron production, slag from electric arc furnace and electric induction furnace are from steel production and stag from cupola furnace proceeds from cast iron production. There are given basic information about chemical composition and physical properties of slag in this contribution (melting temperature). As another properties basicity, content of free lime and structure of slag will be determined. Che...

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10th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2010
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POSSIBILITIES OF PELLETIZING AND BRIQUETTING OF FLY DUSTS FROM STEEL AND CAST IRON PRODUCTION

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2010, A. Pribulova, D. Baricova, P. Gengel)

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Fly dusts creates by steel and cast iron melting. Their properties depends on a type of melting aggregate. For steel it is first of all a fly dust from electric arc furnace, its chemical composition is depended on the kind of produced steel. A cupola furnace is the most used furnace for cast iron production. Fly dusts from steel and cast iron production contain some part of FeO that is reducible in a cupola and blast furnace. It is a very fine material and it has to be pelletized or briquetted before its next use....

Recycling2010
10th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2010
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RECYCLABILITY RATE OF DUST FROM CAST IRON CASTINGS PRODUCTION INTO SAND MIXTURES

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2010, P. Gengel, A. Pribulova)

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Foundries produce metal castings from ferrous or non-ferrous alloys and they operate in various locations around the world. A typical foundry workplace is composed of furnace area, pouring area, core making area, shaking out area and fettling area. The manufacturing process involves the melting of metal into a liquid, the pouring of molten metal into a cast, the removing of casting and the cleaning / finishing of the cast piece. Dusts arise almost in every of these steps of foundry processes. Solid waste streams f...

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