Application Of Slag Technology To Recycling Of Solid Wastes

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Paul B. Queneau
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Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

Formulation and commercial utilization of solid-waste incinerator slag by-product is the focus of this paper. Particular attention is given to iron aluminosilicate melts having compositions similar to that of nature's basalt The earth?s crust can be viewed as an environmental laboratory for predicting stability of various silicates; small-scale laboratory experiments are necessary to confirm findings there from. An ideal slag consumes flux additives at acceptable cost, is compatible with furnace refractory, flows readily from the furnace, and has physical properties suitable for its commercial utilization -all within the critical constraint that the slag is environmentally stable. Examples of successful solid waste slagging practice, including tonnage, utilization and pricing, are provided from metallurgical and waste treatment operations of North America. Western Europe and Japan.
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APA: Paul B. Queneau  (1991)  Application Of Slag Technology To Recycling Of Solid Wastes

MLA: Paul B. Queneau Application Of Slag Technology To Recycling Of Solid Wastes. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1991.

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