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Effect of Composites of the Sintikom® Class on Iron Losses in Converter Steelmaking

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It is shown that a technology which uses the composite Sintikom® is helping the Hutta-Katovitse plant (in Poland) to increase the output of liquid steel from a charge which contains considerably less iron than a standard cold charge. Any metallurgical plant that organizes the on-site production of Sintikom® will be able to recover iron from the plant's own waste products.

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Translated from Metallurg, No. 7, pp. 34–35, July, 2005.

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Shakhpazov, E.K., Dorofeev, G.A., Shelyagovich, A.V. et al. Effect of Composites of the Sintikom® Class on Iron Losses in Converter Steelmaking. Metallurgist 49, 263–265 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11015-005-0088-9

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