Houston-based Zinc Resources LLC (ZR) has received approval from the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) to recycle electric arc furnace (EAF) dust as a hazardous secondary material at ...
Steel producers in North America have been using mini-mills with electric arc furnaces (EAFs) to make steel for a number of years. Since 1980, the use of EAFs has grown from about 28% of steel ...
An industrial facility beside a Superfund site in the Lehigh Valley region emits lead into the air, and testing shows levels are likely hazardous for nearby young children and pregnant women, federal ...
Several of its EAF dust customers have long-term contracts to provide it with their EAF dust EAF dust, its primary raw material, is a hazardous waste by-product of the steel industry. The steel ...
PITTSBURGH--(BUSINESS WIRE)--American Zinc Recycling LLC (“AZR”) today issued an update on the repair and restart of its Rutherford County, North Carolina zinc refining facility owned by its ...
Zinc recovery and management from metallurgical dusts represent a critical nexus between environmental stewardship and resource conservation. Industrial by‐products, such as electric arc furnace (EAF) ...
U.S. electric arc furnace steel capacity is projected to increase by more than 20% by 2028, equivalent to around 18 million tons of new steelmaking capacity. This expansion translates into over ...
PITTSBURGH--(BUSINESS WIRE)--American Zinc Recycling LLC (“AZR”) today issued an update on the repair and restart of its Rutherford County, North Carolina zinc refining facility owned by its ...
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