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THE IMPACT OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF IRONMAKING TECHNOLOGY |
W-K.LU (McMaster University; Hamilton; Ontario; Canada) |
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W-K.LU (McMaster University; Hamilton; Ontario; Canada). THE IMPACT OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF IRONMAKING TECHNOLOGY. Acta Metall Sin, 1997, 33(2): 207-212.
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Abstract The steel industry consumes large amounts of energy and raw materials and produces industrial wastes, Most of the waste is produced in ironmaking. therefore, forsustainable development new processes will have to observe environmental regula-tions anywhere in this global village, in view of the situation in Chian. the characteris-tics of three types of ironmaking technology. i.e.. blast furnace. HBI / DRI in EAF androtary hearth / smelting reduction are reviewed for the country's furture needs.
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Received: 18 February 1997
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1 Proccedings of 3rd International Ironmaking Congress, Sept. 16- 18, 1996, Gent, Belgium. Five papers inSession 6: Sinter Plant environmental Control pp. 151 - 183. 2 Proceedings of 3rd International Cokemaking Congress, Sept. 16- 18, 1996. Gent, Belgium. Four papersin Session 7. Environmental Control in Coking Plants: water Six papers in Session 9: EnvironmentalControl in Coking Plants: Air and By-Products pp. 130- 190. 3 W-K.Lu and M.G.Ranade, ISIJ Int 3 (1991) pp.395-405. 4 Alternative Irons Defined and Explained, New Steel Magazine, October, (1996) 68-72. A Chilton publi-cation.x |
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