Smelting Slag Metal Recycling

Ferrochrome Slag Recovery by Gravity Separation

Introduction Ferrochrome smelting produces a significant amount of slag during the alloy production process. Although most of the molten metal settles at the bottom of the furnace, part of the ferrochrome alloy may remain trapped in the slag due to slag viscosity, operational conditions, and incomplete separation during tapping. As a result, ferrochrome slag often […]

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Dewatering Screen in Incineration Slag Recycling

In incineration slag treatment projects, the production of eco-friendly sand is often regarded as the final and most visible outcome of the entire processing system. After metals are recovered, the remaining mineral fraction represents a large volume of material with potential reuse value in construction and infrastructure applications. However, transforming slag-derived minerals into usable eco-friendly

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Do Incineration Slag Treatment Plants Need Gravity Separation Equipment?

In incineration slag treatment projects, questions about gravity separation equipment are frequently raised during process design. Jig machines and shaking tables are traditionally associated with mineral processing, so it is natural for project owners and engineers to ask whether these devices are truly necessary for slag treatment—or if magnetic separation alone is sufficient. The answer

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Magnetic Separation in Metal Recovery from Waste Incineration Slag

Metal recovery is one of the core objectives in the resource utilization of municipal solid waste incineration slag. Incineration slag typically contains a considerable amount of metal components, ranging from large iron pieces to fine iron powder. If these metal materials are not effectively recovered, they not only result in resource losses but may also

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How Incineration Slag Is Formed and Converted into Reusable Eco-Friendly Materials

At a certain moment each day, municipal sanitation workers collect household waste in an orderly manner and transport it by garbage trucks to municipal waste-to-energy incineration plants. When mechanical arms feed various types of household waste into the incinerator, incineration slag gradually takes shape. As the final residue of the waste incineration process, slag becomes

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Incineration Slag Treatment for Resource Recovery

Municipal solid waste incineration generates a large volume of incineration slag containing ferrous metals, non-ferrous metals, and mineral aggregates. Without proper treatment, this material places long-term pressure on landfill capacity and environmental compliance. With appropriate processing and separation technologies, incineration slag can be transformed into valuable recyclable resources and eco-friendly construction materials. We provide complete

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