Forming of Briquettes from Iron and Plastic Waste

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This research provides the analysis of the mill scale and plastic waste properties, as well as ways of their complex recycling. Preliminary experiments on the formation of briquettes were made. The results of preliminary experiments on mill scale grinding in a cone inertial crusher and the formation of briquettes together with plastic are presented. This research has revealed the possibility of creating a briquette charge material for further processing in steelmaking processes. The addition of a plasticizer is necessary to improve the formability of the samples during pressing.

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