Possibilities And Limiting Factors For The Recycling Of Electric Arc Furnace (Eaf) And Oxygen Furnace (Bof) Slags At The Civil Construction Industry

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Rejane Tubino Geyer
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Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

The volume of electric arc furnace (EAF) plus oxygen (BOF) slag produced yearly in the world is about 84 million ton. Because of this, the study of recycling processes as a way to solve the storage problem of these slags rise in importance. There are, however, some inconvenients on using this byproduct: lime, which takes part of the process of steel production, remains as a non-reactive raw product in the slag. Since lime reacts in presence of humidity, forming expansive compounds, slag use is strongly limited. There are some utilizations for the electric arc furnace and oxygen slag in the Civil Construction Industry, mainly as base, subbase and asphalt covering in highways. However, independently of the type of recycling, a period of "cure" of about six months is necessary. Because of this slow cure process this byproduct may turn non-competitive in some regions if compared, for example, with the natural aggregate. The objective of this work is to present the flowsheet of the slags production as a residue both at the electric and oxygen steel plants and, through a bibliographic review, to analize the possibilities and limiting factors for the use of steelmaking slags in the Civil Construction Industry.
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APA: Rejane Tubino Geyer  (1996)  Possibilities And Limiting Factors For The Recycling Of Electric Arc Furnace (Eaf) And Oxygen Furnace (Bof) Slags At The Civil Construction Industry

MLA: Rejane Tubino Geyer Possibilities And Limiting Factors For The Recycling Of Electric Arc Furnace (Eaf) And Oxygen Furnace (Bof) Slags At The Civil Construction Industry. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1996.

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