Article | REF: M2231 V1

Extractive metallurgy - Pyrometallurgy

Authors: Pierre BLAZY, El-Aid JDID

Publication date: March 10, 1998 | Lire en français

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    6. Pyrometallurgical waste products and their recycling

    We consider two main classes of fatal products: gases and dusts, on the one hand, and massive products such as speiss, dross and slag, on the other.

    6.1 Gas and dust

    There are three types of gas produced by metallurgical furnaces, depending on whether they are :

    • steel industry;

    • non-ferrous metallurgy ;

    • aluminum metallurgy.

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    6.1.1 Gas from the steel industry

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