202221 · Magnetization roasting has been proven to be effective in recovering iron from various iron-containing tailings, such as vanadium tailings [10], lead-zinc tailings [11], and iron tailings [12].
view more2022119 · Controlled low-strength materials (CLSMs) are a type of backfill material consisting of industrial by-products that do not meet specification requirements. The preparation of CLSMs using metallurgical waste slag as the auxiliary cementing material instead of cement itself is a key feature of the sustainable development of the …
view more2019129 · Metallurgical slags are produced at a massive rate of over 750 Mt/year, and carry a thermal energy equivalent to 40 Mt/year of coal. The potential mineral and thermal energy values of slags are in the order of $22 b and $3–6 b per year. Such attractive figures, together with tightening legislation on disposal of slag and the carbon footprint associated …
view more2018117 · Steelmaking plants continuously strive to reduce the environmental load in the steelmaking process, resulting in the recycling of energy, water, and other byproducts. In this chapter, techniques for the treatment and recycling of metallurgical slags are described. Metallurgical slags are considered secondary raw materials and are used or added during …
view more2024319 · Abstract: As a type of metallurgical solid waste with a significant output, chromium-containing metallurgical dust and slag are gaining increasing attention.
view more20211125 · The titanium industry can hardly bypass the titania-containing slags, and the slag physicochemical properties are essential in the metallurgical reactor design and process control.
view more20221220 · Metallurgical slag as a by-product of the metallurgical industry not only has huge storage capacity and low price, but also causes serious damage to the environment and threatens the safety of human life by heavy metal in metallurgical slag leaching. The approach of metallurgical slag used to remove pollutants in wastewater is …
view more202047 · The use of perfect mixing devices is recommended, as in this case, it is possible to achieve a maximum reduction in the residual concentration of copper in the waste slag.
view moreThis paper demonstrates the possibilities of using slag as one small part of industrial waste arising from the metallurgical processes of iron and steel production.
view more202431 · Abstract Non-Ferrous Metallurgical Wastes, including copper slag, red mud, jarosite residue, zinc-bearing dust, pyrite cinder, and nickel slag, are hazardous waste products released during the metal extraction process. Metallurgical solid wastes pose significant risks to the environment due to their content of hazardous elements, which …
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