Preparation and reaction of energy producing waste material comp

Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes – Explosive or propellant article shaping or treating – Rolling to form sheet or rod

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149 37, 1491096, C06B 2100

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042973031

ABSTRACT:
Waste materials from the conversion of iron ore to pig iron or steel combine with a reducing metal, such as aluminum or magnesium, and a small portion of a mineral acid to form a reaction mixture which gives a heat output superior to many conventional fuels. The materials are processed in several steps to produce either a shaped or loose composition, a portion of which is then heated to a reaction temperature. Retardants for the reaction may be added.

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