Assessment of Ladle Slag as Binder Alternative for Cold Bonded Briquettes

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Daniel Adolfsson Ryan Robinson Jelena Blagojevic Fenwei Su
Organization:
The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Pages:
7
File Size:
724 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

"Cold bonded briquetting of steel plant by-products has proven to be a viable recycling alternative concerning technology, economy and environment in both the traditional blast furnace route and the direct reduction process. A critical parameter in cold bonded briquettes is the type and amount of binder used during production. The binder material must meet certain quality requirements concerning low and high temperature strength, chemistry and economy. Currently, SSAB Tunnplåt uses ordinary Portland cement (OPC) as binder in their cold bonded briquettes. In order to improve binder quality and possibly decrease OPC dependency, a binder feasibility study has been conducted concerning an internal by-product, ladle slag, as a supplement and/or partial substitute for OPC. Several characterization techniques have been used to study the behaviour of ladle slag, these include: XRD, XRF, SEM, glass content analysis, calorimetric analysis, particle size distribution and thermochemical stability considerations concerning the CaO-Al2O3-SiO2 system.IntroductionRecently, a project was initiated at SSAB Tunnplåt AB, in Sweden, which aimed at reducing the amount of ordinary Portland cement (OPC) as hydraulic binder in cold bonded briquettes by partly replacing it with ladle slag. OPC is traditionally used within civil engineering, and widely accepted as a hydraulic binder in a number of different applications. OPC consists of four major crystalline phases, i.e. C3S, C2S, C3A and C4AF. Tricalcium aluminate as well as the ferrite phase in OPC reacts very quickly with water, for this reason gypsum is added to the clinker in order to retard these reactions. The fact that gypsum is present in the system limits the recycling of briquettes to the BOF, since the presence of gypsum during steelmaking results in a significant amount of sulphur emissions. The latter along with the expense that follows, makes it worthwhile to consider alternatives for OPC as binder in cold bonded briquettes."
Citation

APA: Daniel Adolfsson Ryan Robinson Jelena Blagojevic Fenwei Su  (2008)  Assessment of Ladle Slag as Binder Alternative for Cold Bonded Briquettes

MLA: Daniel Adolfsson Ryan Robinson Jelena Blagojevic Fenwei Su Assessment of Ladle Slag as Binder Alternative for Cold Bonded Briquettes. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2008.

Export
Purchase this Article for $25.00

Create a Guest account to purchase this file
- or -
Log in to your existing Guest account