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RECYCLING OF FERROUS BY-PRODUCTS IN IRON AND STEEL PLANTS Jörg Schwelberger,

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Jörg Schwelberger
Jörg Schwelberger
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Primetals Technologies Austria GmbH, Austria

Abstract

Due to rising energy prices and stringent environmental regulations, energy efficiency, resource saving and climate protection are becoming more important than ever. Primetals Technologies ECO Solutions offers a wide range of services and technologies to increase energy efficiency, reduce the environmental impact of steel production plants and to ensure efficient water and by-product management Primetals Technologies ECO Solutions provides processes and solutions along the entire iron and steel production chains, which meet the strictest emission regulations and also help producers achieve substantial cost
savings. In response to these ecological and economic challenges, Primetals Technologies offers energy-efficient solutions and services along the entire process chain, with a clear objective: saving resources, creating value.
The optimized consumption of energy and raw materials, the application of advanced technological processes and the maximum application of recycling solutions lead to major energy savings, reduced emissions, improved water and by-prooduct management. Saving resources • Minimized emissions • Minimized use of raw materials • Minimized energy consumption • Optimized by-product recycling Creating value • Reduction
of conversion costs • Increase performance • Improve quality

References

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Schwelberger J, Wimmer G, Brunner C, Fleischanderl A. Innovative solutions for recycling of byproducts. Seminário de Aciaria -Internacional. Primetals Technologies Austria GmbH; 18AD.
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Ch, Brunner J, Schwelberger A, Fleischanderl ;, Röpke. Recycling of ferrous by-products in DRI plants. METEC. 2015.
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Ch, Brunner J, Schwelberger. Coresponding author: Jörg Schwelberger Primetals Technologies Austria GmbH. Alacero.

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