PSP-BOF – Removal of Phosphorus from BOF-slag

Initial situation:
- Increased cost for raw materials and for landfilling have forced European steelmakers to look for new ways to recycle slag internally in the steel plant or in external applications.
- The significant amount of slag generated result in serious environmental issues and resource losses.
Working topics:
- Selection of suitable slags, definition targets for products.
- Development of cooling strategy for BOF slag.
- Separation of treated slag into products, i.e. in [P-poor + Fe-rich] and [Fe-poor + P-rich] slag fractions. Transfer into industrial scale.
- Set up of an oxygen test bay for an indirect slag treatment.
- Indirect slag treatment at the oxygen test bay and cold slag processing, i.e. grinding and separation, to produce suitable slag fractions.
- Application and investigation of the industrial produced [P-poor + Fe-rich] slag fraction as sinter feed at sinter pot trials as well as the [Fe-poor + P-rich] slag fractions as fertilizer.
Results:
- Separate phosphorus from BOF-slag and use as a fertilizer for agriculture and farm production.
- Remaining slag will be used by internal recycling via sinter plant/blast furnace.
partners
Funding reference
RFSR‐CT‐2013‐00032
Your contact person

35 Dipl.-Ing. Roland Pietruck
+49 211/98492-891
roland.pietruck_at_bfi.de