Heat recovery from hot blast furnace slag granulates by pyrolysis of printed circuit boards

Heat recovery from hot blast furnace (BF) slag is difficult to achieve but has great potential to recover energy and thereby reduce CO 2 emissions. The objective of this work is to utilise the heat of hot BF slag granulates to generate combustible gas from printed circuit boards. The results showed...

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