Recycling of Steelmaking Slag Aiming at the Production of Thermo-Acoustic Insulation

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Joner Oliveira Alves
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Jan 1, 2009

Abstract

The aim of this work was to study the use of steelmaking slag as raw material to the production of rock wool and glass wool. Firstly, the chemical composition of the slag was analyzed. These results were used to infer the amount of additives to assemble the charge for the experiments. A laboratory-scale electric furnace was used to melt the mixtures used as charge. The melt material were turned into a water filled recipient, this process was performed in order to impose a fast freezing that is a characteristic of mineral wool production. Finally, with the rest of the melt material it was performed the Herty Viscosity Test. Samples of the produced material were characterized by different analyses. The results found in this research may lead to a technological innovation, because they indicate that the use of steelmaking slag to produce rock wool and glass wool is possible.
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APA: Joner Oliveira Alves  (2009)  Recycling of Steelmaking Slag Aiming at the Production of Thermo-Acoustic Insulation

MLA: Joner Oliveira Alves Recycling of Steelmaking Slag Aiming at the Production of Thermo-Acoustic Insulation. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2009.

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