Solid Waste management from Steel Melting Shop

Authors

  • Adhikarla Baba Srinivas Bhilai Institute of technology Durg
  • Santosh Kumar Sar
  • Shweta Singh
  • Santosh Yadav

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21839/jaar.2017.v2i1.55

Keywords:

Steel, Reuse, recycle, solid waste, sustainable development.

Abstract

- Production of steel in steel Industry is accomplice for the generation of solid waste materials like sludge, slag, dust etc. In recent days most part of wastes are generated from steelmaking process which is a focus point now-a-days. The solid waste generation, presently in Indian steel industry is in the range of 400 - 500 kg/t of crude steel and recycling rate varies between 40 - 70 % which lead to higher production costs, lower productivity and further environmental degradation. It is very essential not only for recycling of the waste valuable metals and mineral resources but also to protect the environment. I Solid waste management in steel industry is broadly classified in “4 R” i.e. reduce, reuse, recycle and restore the materials. The aim of the paper is to explore the various developments for total recycling of solid waste generated from steel industry, so that the vision for making “clean & green steel with zero waste” can be achieved for survival and growth of steel business in future.

 

Keywords—Steel, Reuse, recycle, solid waste, sustainable development.

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Author Biography

Adhikarla Baba Srinivas, Bhilai Institute of technology Durg

Applied Chemistry

Published

21-03-2017

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Research Article