Phosphorus Removal by High Gradient Magnetic Separation from Steelmaking Slags Slow-Cooled in an Air Atrnosphere

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
T. Fujita
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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16
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1988

Abstract

The removal of phosphorus is essential 1n order to increase the recycling of steelmaking slags for their manganese, iron and lime contents. This study aims at establishing the phosphorus mineralogy and its distribution in steelmaking slags, the effect of slow cooling, and the methods of phosphorus removal. A series of steelmaking slag samples was prepared at different cooling rates, and the mineralogy, chemistry and grain size of the samples were investigated with SEM/EDS and x-ray diffraction. The test results using high gradient magnetic separation are discussed.
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APA: T. Fujita  (1988)  Phosphorus Removal by High Gradient Magnetic Separation from Steelmaking Slags Slow-Cooled in an Air Atrnosphere

MLA: T. Fujita Phosphorus Removal by High Gradient Magnetic Separation from Steelmaking Slags Slow-Cooled in an Air Atrnosphere. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1988.

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