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The most important and the most frequently used plastics are polyethylene (PE) and polypropylene (PP). They are characterised with high heating values (approximately 40 MJ/kg). Moreover, their chemical composition, based mainly on carbon and hydrogen, allows to use them in industrial processes. One of the methods of utilisation of plastic waste can be its use in the metallurgical industry. This paper presents results of thermal decomposition of waste PE/PP. Chemical and thermal analysis (TG) of studied wastes was carried out. Evolved gaseous products from the decomposition of wastes were indentified using mass spectrometry (TG-MS). This paper also presents an application of plastic wastes as supplemental fuel in blast furnace processes (as a substitute for coke) and as an addition in processes of coking coal.
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165--174
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Bibliogr. 16 poz., rys., tab.
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- AGH University of Science & Technology, Faculty of Metals Engineering and Industrial Computer Science , Al. Mickiewicza 30, 30-059 Krakow, Poland
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- AGH University of Science & Technology, Faculty of Metals Engineering and Industrial Computer Science , Al. Mickiewicza 30, 30-059 Krakow, Poland
Bibliografia
- 1. Fink J.K., 1999. Pyrolysis and combustion of polymer wastes in combination with metallurgical processes and the cement industry. J. Anal. Appl. Pyrolysis, 51, 239-252. DOI: 10.1016/S0165-2370(99)00019-4.
- 2. Hareźniak W., Warzecha A., 2009. International market of coking coal and coke – present situation and future scenarios. KARBO, 4, 197 (in Polish).
- 3. Kijeński J., Polaczek J., 2005. Recycling of plastic wastes In Poland – yesterday, today, tomorrow. Material Engineering, 1, 40 (in Polish).
- 4. Kim D., Shin S., Sohn S., Choi J., Ban B., 2002. Waste plastics as supplemental fuel in the blast furnace process: Improving combustion efficiencies. Journal of Hazardous Materials, 94, 213-222. DOI: 10.1016/S03043894(02)00064-X.
- 5. Kosewska M., Mertas B., 2009. World steelmaking industry in years 2000-2008. KARBO, 3, 132 (in Polish).
- 6. Maki A., Ariyama T., 2003. Ironmaking technologies contributing to the steel industry in the 21st Century. NKK Technical Review, 88, 10-17.
- 7. Mirabile D., Pistelli M.I., Marchesini M., Falciani R., Chiappelli L., 2002. Thermal valorisation of automobile shredder residue: Injection in blast furnace. Waste Management, 22, 841-851. DOI: 10.1016/S0956053X(02)00071-5.
- 8. Niesler M., 2001. Industrial tests utilization of plastic waste by its addition to blast furnace. Institute of Iron Metallurgy Papers, 3, 21 (in Polish).
- 9. Niesler M., Stecko J., 2000. Asessment of plastic waste utilization possibilities in blast furnace processes. Steelwork-Industry News, 2, 78 (in Polish).
- 10. Nomura S., Kato K., Nakagawa T., Komaki I., 2003. The effect of plastic addition on coal cakingproperties during carbonization. Fuel, 82, 1775-1782. DOI:10.1016/S0016-2361(03)00120-0.
- 11. Ogaki Y., Tomioka K., Watanabe A., Arita K., Kuriyama I., Sugayoshi T., 2001. Recycling of waste plastic packaging in blast furnace system. NKK Technical Review, 84.
- 12. Okuwaki A., 2004. Feedstock recycling of plastics in Japan. Polym. Degrad. Stab., 85, 981-988. DOI: 10.1016/j.polymdegradstab.2004.01.023.
- 13. Sobolewski A., Wasilewski R., 2005. Methods of preparation of plastic waste for its reuse during pig iron production process. Ochrona Powietrza i Problemy Odpadów, 5, 161 (in Polish).
- 14. Sobolewski A., Wasilewski R., 1998. Utilization of plastic waste by coking. Obtaining coke from coal mixture with plastic waste addition. Karbo-Energochemia-Ekologia, 9, 313 (in Polish).
- 15. Sobolewski A., Wasilewski R., 2006. Use of plastic waste in blast furnace process. CHEMIST science-techniquemarket, 4, 221 (in Polish).
- 16. Wasilewski R., Sobolewski A., 1998. Utilization of plastic waste by coking. Industrial tests of coal mixture coking with plastic waste addition. Karbo-Energochemia-Ekologia, 9 (in Polish).
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