Briquettes Made from the Chips after Abrasive Grinding of Rolled High-Alloy Steels as an Advanced Charge Material Solution

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The paper shows that in the conditions of a deficit of high-quality metal charge in steels melting production, the effective use of waste from abrasive grinding in the composition of the metal charge is a promising method for reducing the cost of steel. The most rational solution for the disposal of metallurgical wastes may be the agglomeration of fine-grained and fine-dispersed materials using briquetting technology widely used in many countries around the world to produce multi-purpose briquettes.

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