FEASIBILITY AND TRENDS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF A WASTE-FREE METALLURGICAL PLANT.
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
12-1-1985
Abstract
The creation of a waste-free metallurgical plant is technical priority in the Soviet Union. Soviet practices for utilizing scrap, slag, scale and other wastes are discussed and technological details which can be utilized by American industry are given. Special attention is paid to recovery of strategic metals and emerging recycling technologies. Analysis of the state of the art in recovery of specific wastes as well as data for two steelmaking facilities demonstrate that the most effective way to solve the waste problem is implementation of continuous iron and steelmaking processes producing streams of different materials rather than generating wastes.
Identifier
0022297413 (Scopus)
ISBN
[0873390075]
First Page
381
Last Page
394
Recommended Citation
Geskin, E. S. and Watts, D. J., "FEASIBILITY AND TRENDS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF A WASTE-FREE METALLURGICAL PLANT." (1985). Faculty Publications. 21093.
https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/fac_pubs/21093
