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Optimization of integrated steel plant recycling: Fine-grain remains and by-products synergy

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2011
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Gavrilovski, Milorad
Kamberović, Željko
Filipović, Mrijana
Majinski, Nikola
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The recycling capabilities of the integrated steel plant (capacity 2 million tons/year), have been evaluated annually. The quantities of dusts, scales and sludge generated at the Steel Plant located in Smederevo, Serbia, have been determined, along with qualitative aspects and basic economic analysis. This paper presents suggestions for new waste management procedures, utilisation of the recycled resources and promotion of effective by-product synergy. A schematic preview of material flow of wastes and by-products formation, recycling, valorisation or disposal in agglomeration, blast furnace process, converter plant and hot and cold roll mills is presented. The loss of ferrous materials in non-recycled waste, including its economic value as a secondary raw material, is also presented.
Keywords:
By-products / Fine grain remains / Integrated steel plant / Recycling / Waste
Source:
Strojarstvo, 2011, 53, 5, 359-365
Funding / projects:
  • Innovative synergy of by-products, waste minimization and clean technologies in metallurgy (RS-34033)
  • Osvajanje tehnologija dobijanja proizvoda za široku industrijsku primenu na bazi tehnogenih sirovina iz metalurgije gvožđa i čelika (RS-19045)

ISSN: 0562-1887

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Scopus: 2-s2.0-84876211979
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year = "2011",
abstract = "The recycling capabilities of the integrated steel plant (capacity 2 million tons/year), have been evaluated annually. The quantities of dusts, scales and sludge generated at the Steel Plant located in Smederevo, Serbia, have been determined, along with qualitative aspects and basic economic analysis. This paper presents suggestions for new waste management procedures, utilisation of the recycled resources and promotion of effective by-product synergy. A schematic preview of material flow of wastes and by-products formation, recycling, valorisation or disposal in agglomeration, blast furnace process, converter plant and hot and cold roll mills is presented. The loss of ferrous materials in non-recycled waste, including its economic value as a secondary raw material, is also presented.",
journal = "Strojarstvo",
title = "Optimization of integrated steel plant recycling: Fine-grain remains and by-products synergy",
pages = "365-359",
number = "5",
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Gavrilovski, M., Kamberović, Ž., Filipović, M.,& Majinski, N.. (2011). Optimization of integrated steel plant recycling: Fine-grain remains and by-products synergy. in Strojarstvo, 53(5), 359-365.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_technorep_1746
Gavrilovski M, Kamberović Ž, Filipović M, Majinski N. Optimization of integrated steel plant recycling: Fine-grain remains and by-products synergy. in Strojarstvo. 2011;53(5):359-365.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_technorep_1746 .
Gavrilovski, Milorad, Kamberović, Željko, Filipović, Mrijana, Majinski, Nikola, "Optimization of integrated steel plant recycling: Fine-grain remains and by-products synergy" in Strojarstvo, 53, no. 5 (2011):359-365,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_technorep_1746 .

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