Characterization of Steel Production Dust and Their Use in Structural Ceramics

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
A. T. Machado J. R. Matos F. M. S. Carvalho A. A. S. Araujo M. G. Silva-Valenzuela
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Mar 1, 2017

Abstract

Electric arc furnace steel dust is a by-product of the steelmaking process and contains high amounts of iron and zinc and significant amounts of lead, chromium, and cadmium and others chemical compounds in minor proportion. However, the material recycling is very complex, mainly due to their mineralogical composition. In this study the characterization and application of this material is presented. Ceramics were produced with clay and variable amounts of steel dust. Th bulk material was fired between 800 and 1000 °C. The influence to insertion of this material on the ceramic composition on the mechanical strength, linear shrinkage, water absorption, apparent density and bending strength of the ceramic samples was investigated. A blend of clay with 5% dus presents potential for use in structural ceramics production.
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APA: A. T. Machado J. R. Matos F. M. S. Carvalho A. A. S. Araujo M. G. Silva-Valenzuela  (2017)  Characterization of Steel Production Dust and Their Use in Structural Ceramics

MLA: A. T. Machado J. R. Matos F. M. S. Carvalho A. A. S. Araujo M. G. Silva-Valenzuela Characterization of Steel Production Dust and Their Use in Structural Ceramics. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2017.

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