Magnetite Production from Steel Wastes with Concentrated Solar Energy

In order to achieve a balanced development in the application of materials for structural or functional purposes, one of the priority objectives of future work is to achieve the goal of “zero waste” in the different production lines. As would be expected from what was agreed in the Kyoto Protocol an...

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Veröffentlicht in:Steel research international 2013-03, Vol.84 (3), p.207-217
Hauptverfasser: Ruiz-Bustinza, Iñigo, Cañadas, Inmaculada, Rodríguez, Jose, Mochón, Javier, Verdeja, Luis Felipe, Garcia-Carcedo, Fernando, Vázquez, Alfonso J.
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