Technological advantages of using solid carbon-bearing wastes as an energy source in a conveyor-type pelletizing machine
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In connection with the need to take steps to save energy and material resources in metallurgy, it is proposed that the industry make use of the energy potential of a new type of fuel that includes carbon-bearing wastes. It is best to use heat from the combustion of such fuel in roasting operations carried out in conveyor-type pyrometallurgical furnaces in order to obtain metallurgical products and by-products.
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