Reduction of Pellets of Basic Oxygen Furnace (BOF) Dust Using Hydrogen

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Eduardo Junca Girley Ferreira Rodrigues Victor Bridi Telles Crocce Denise Romano Espinosa Jorge Alberto Soares Tenorio
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Jan 1, 2013

Abstract

"Steel sector is responsible for the generation of solid waste, liquid and gaseous effluents. The Solid waste are mainly composed of slag, dust, sludge and scrap. The industry generates approximately 650kg of solid waste per tonne of steel. Approximately 10% of this waste is in the form of dust and mud. The basic oxygen furnace dust is a waste generate by steel sector. Each tonne of produced steel generates 10 to 20 kg dust. Thus, the aim of this paper is study the reduction of pellets made with BOF dust using hydrogen and study kinetic during the reduction. The tests were performed in a netzsch thermobalance to obtain the data of lost mass. This loss mass is coming from iron oxides present in the BOF dust.IntroductionThe generation of solid waste is a problem for many companies in the steel sector. The main solid wastes generated are slag, dust, sludge and scrap [1]. Beyond solid waste liquid and gaseous effluents are also generated.The basic oxygen furnace is responsible for 60% of all steel produced. This sector is the second largest generator of solid waste from an integrated steel mill, contributing with 27% of solid waste generated in a plant ( 5-7 million tons of waste generated annually worldwide) [2,3,4]."
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APA: Eduardo Junca Girley Ferreira Rodrigues Victor Bridi Telles Crocce Denise Romano Espinosa Jorge Alberto Soares Tenorio  (2013)  Reduction of Pellets of Basic Oxygen Furnace (BOF) Dust Using Hydrogen

MLA: Eduardo Junca Girley Ferreira Rodrigues Victor Bridi Telles Crocce Denise Romano Espinosa Jorge Alberto Soares Tenorio Reduction of Pellets of Basic Oxygen Furnace (BOF) Dust Using Hydrogen. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2013.

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