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Plasma arc systems for waste treatment and metal recovery

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Plasma torches are being used for treating very difficult wastes,for recovering metal values from metallurgical wastes, and for making high-quality ingots and powder in the special metals industry. This article discusses the process requirements and the state of the art for plasma arc systems in each of these fields.

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Eschenbach, R.C. Plasma arc systems for waste treatment and metal recovery. JOM 48, 49–52 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03222968

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