Abstract

Utilization of Metallurgical Wastes in Indian Steel Industries

Highlights

  • Abstract:- The rapid development of metallurgical industry, leads to large amount of metallurgical solid waste

  • The main objective of the companies is to transform solid waste into wealth in order to benefit. This Paper gives various advanced techniques adopted by steel companies such as Jidal, TATA, JSW etc. in order to utilize metallurgical waste

  • By studying it is observed that almost all companies adopting maximum steps to utilize the metallurgical waste

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Summary

Rail Ballast

Dense and resistant to both attrition and abrasion making it suitable for use as a railway ballast aggregate. 3.Road & pavement material: SMS Slag has already been successfully used as road making aggregate in SAIL. Iv).Centralised effluent treatment Plant (CETP) in operation to maximize reuse and recovery of treated waste water from different plant units.Mechanised road sweeping machine engaged to maintain housekeeping of plant roads.[2] 2.Rashtriya Ispat Nigam Limited (RINL) The company been taken steps to reduce energy consumption by adopting several energy efficient technologies and initiatives during our expansion phase, including 100% coke dry quenching, 100% LD gas recovery, evaporative cooling systems in our rolling mills and a gas expansion turbine station in our blast furnace to recover the potential energy of blast furnace gas. The concentrated acid is collected, stored and reused for pickling

MSP Steel Plant
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TATA Steel

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