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11 th - 13 th , 2017
9th EUROPEAN SLAG CONFERENCE
METZ FRANCE
Following this slogan the 9th European Slag Conference is going to take place in Metz from October
11th to 13th, 2017. About 45 million tonnes of ferrous slag are produced in Europe every year and most
of this amount is used in different applications. So slag is a convincing example for resource efficien-
cy and circular economy and we want to show and to proof this once more during the conference.
This conference continues a line of successful slag conferences starting 20 years ago in Marseille.
We expect around 200 participants from 30 countries from Europe and overseas, for their part ex-
pecting 24 presentations concerning production and processing, characterisation and properties,
research and development.
As legislative and political conditions become more and more important we are glad to open the
conference with a round table discussion concerning state of legislation, rules and standards in
Europe. Participants from European Commission and French economy as well as producers and users
of slag products are going to talk about obstacles and chances of slag in circular economy.
The purpose of the 9th European Slag Conference is the exchange of knowledge related to technical
applications, environmental and legal subjects for all kind of ferrous slag. So I am looking forward to
another great conference giving us possibilities to experience from presentations and discussions
and to improve utilisation of ferrous slag in all appropriate situations.
Thomas MERKEL
Wednesday, October 11, 2017
1:20 - 1:40 Iron and Steel Slags: Global Perspective on the Circular Economy
Craig Heidrich, Australasian (Iron & Steel) Slag Association, Australia
1:40 - 2:00 Regulatory Framework for Iron and Steel Slags: Towards major legal Changes
for Slags in France – A new Revolution?
Jérémie Domas, Centre Technique et de Promotion des Laitiers Sidérurgiques (CTPL), France
2:00 - 2:20 Towards an integrated advising System for Blast Oxygen Furnace (BOF) Slags
in Agriculture
François-Xavier Gaumont, MEAC, France
2:20 - 2:40 A strict but stable Regulation, the first Paver for High Quality Slag Products
Samyr El Bedoui, Direction territorials, Est, CEREMA, France.
Cyril Florentin, HARSCO Metals & Minerals, France
2:40 - 3:00 Cost Effective Secondary Road Reclamation Utilizing Steel Slag in the USA
John Yzenas, Edw. C. Levy Co., Levy Technical Laboratory, USA
3:50 - 4:10 10 years of “Novos Caminhos” Program: Use of Steel Slag to promote Mobility
with Sustainability
Eduardo Kazuaki Shiramata, ArcelorMittal Tubarão, Brasil
4:10 - 4:30 Side-Stream Materials – from Research to Product
Björn Haase, Höganäs Sweden AB, Sweden
4:30 - 4:50 Transformation of electric arc furnace slag into a (latent) hydraulic material
Andreas Ehrenberg, FEhS – Institut für Baustoff-Forschung e.V., Germany
4:50 - 5:10 A Novel Approach to particle Size Reduction
Chris Polling, SCB International Materials Inc., USA
5:10 - 5:30 Environmental Properties and Legal Status of Ferrochrome Slag
Juha Ylimaunu, Outokumpu Oyi, Finland
5:30 - 6:00 Discussion
Thursday, October 12, 2017
8:30 - 9:30 Welcome
9:30 - 9:50 Fast Method for Slag Characterization During Ladle Furnace Steelmaking
Process Based on Spectral Reflectance
Asier Vicente, ArcelorMittal Global Research & Development, Spain
9:50 - 10:10 Effect of basicity and impurities on Cr-spinel stability
Davide Mombelli, Politecnico di Milano, Dipartimento di Meccanica, Italy
10:10 - 10:30 Natural Radioactivity in Blast Furnace Slag, a Limitation for its Marketing as
a Building Material?
Pierre Gaujé, ArcelorMittal Global Research and Development, France
10:30 - 10:50
Discussion
10:50 - 11:20 Coffee break
4:00 - 4:20 Beneficial use of LD converter steel slags and ground granulated blast furnace
slags in hydraulic road binder: SIDMIX HRB
Julien Waligora, EIFFAGE Infrastructures Gestion et Développement, Direction Recherche et
Innovation, France
4:20 - 4:40 Heat Recovery of EAF slag in consideration of further application
David Algermissen, FEhS – Institut für Baustoff-Forschung e.V., Germany
4:40 - 5:00 A comparison between European electric arc furnace slags
Amaia Santamaría, University of Basque Country, Dept. Of Mining, Metallurgical and Materials
Science, Spain
5:00 - 5:20 Sustainable utilisation of EAF slag by successful research and optimised
operational practice
Dirk Mudersbach, Max Aicher Umwelt GmbH, Germany
Aktien-Gesellschaft der Dillinger Hüttenwerke (Dillinger), founded in 1685, is a world leader today in
the manufacture of high-grade heavy plate steel. The Dillinger Group employs a total of about 7,400 people and
has annual sales of around two billion euros. High-tech plate from Dillinger is used to realize extraordinary and
technically sophisticated projects all over the globe, including in the areas of steel construction, engineering,
offshore, offshore wind power, and line pipe and boiler construction.
https://www.dillinger.de/d/en/corporate/index.shtml
History of Dillinger
1685 Founded by Marquis de Lenoncourt, 1985 Starting up of a new 5.5 m wide rolling stand
under permission from Louis XIV Construction of blast furnace n° 5
1804 The first rolled plate at Dillingen 1991 Foundation of Europipe, together with Mannesmann
1809 The first public stockholding company in Germany and GTS Industires.
1835 The „Dillinger Blechlehre“ 1992 Integration of the heavy plate mill GTS Industries.
1948 The Dillinger Hütte is one of the founders of SOLLAC 1998 First continuous casting plant with 400 mm slab
1961 First continuous casting plant in the world thickness and soft reduction
1974 Construction of blast furnace n° 4 2010 The worlds thickest slab: 450 mm!
1981 Foundation of ROGESA and ZKS 2014 GTS Industries changes to Dillinger France
2014 Foundation of Steelwind Nordenham
2016 New CC6 vertical continuous caster
2017 The worlds thickest slab: 600 mm!
TECHNICAL VISITS
Pont-à-Mousson, France
Ukange, France
MetaFensch is a French publicly funded research centre dedicated to the study of melting and casting.
Founded in 2014 and based in Uckange (eastern France, near the borders with Luxembourg, Germany
and Belgium), MetaFensch collaborates with industrial and academic partners using a state-of-the-art
platform equipped with both pilot- and full-scale melting furnaces.
Various alloys are studied, including titanium, steel, aluminum, and copper, with a particular focus on
incorporating more recycled materials into alloy recipes while maintaining or improving quality.
Our goal is to accelerate the development and industrial deployment of innovative metallurgical
products and processes.
http://www.metafensch.fr/
TECHNICAL VISITS
The first activity of SLAG was the collection and re-treatment of the phosphorous slags
produced by the blast-furnaces in the Lorraine Region, from fresh production at the time
the blast furnaces were still in operation, and from older stockpiles.
http://www.eurovia.fr/agences/5471-slag-nilvange
SLAG
32, rue des Vosges - CS 20167
57240 NILVANGE
Tel. : 03 82 88 21 00 - Fax : 03 82 34 22 18
E-mail: laurent.froehlich@eurovia.com
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Place de
l’Esplanade
1 Entrance
2 Salle de l’esplanade / Conferences
3 Orangerie / Lunches
4 Saint-Pierre-aux-Nonnains / Gala dinner
OCT. 11TH, 2017 - 8:00 PM
Dîner de gala
The Gala Dinner will take place at Saint Pierre Aux Nonnains,
former basilica built in the 4th Century. 4
10
addresses that are abolute musts !
A long history has bequeathed a top-notch urban and architectural legacy to the town
of Metz, now makingit one of the Europe’s most richly endowed cities in terms of art,
just 1 hr 20 mins. from Paris.
Ten addresses not to be missed...
1
La cathédrale
Saint-Étienne
(Saint-Stephen’s cathedral)
With 6 500 sq.Mof stained-glass windows (13th to 20th
century including some by Chagall) the cathedral boasts
the largest surface area of stained glass in Europe. It’s also
one of the Europe’s tallest buildings with a neve 42 meters
high.
3 Le musée de la Cour d’Or
2
richness, a superb section on medieval
architecture, a large fine arts area,
Le centre Pompidou-Metz and a space devoted to the history of the
Jewish community in Metz.
4 L’opéra-théâtre
6 La place Saint-Louis
7 La porte des Allemands
Conference information
Event team
The event team may be contacted at the registration desk. If you have any question, Mrs Gobert, M. Osswald
and M. Seitz will be happy to answer tehm and to help you at any time.
• Françoise Gobert: +33 (0)6 10 16 58 08
• Jean-Paul Osswald: +33 (0)6 09 94 44 30
• Éric Seitz: +33 (0)6 12 77 87 13
Registration desk
The registration desk will be open as follow:
• Wednesday October 11: 8:00 am - 18:00 pm
• Thursday October 12: 8:00 am - 18:00 pm
Name badges
Participants are resuasted to wear their name badges visibly at all times during the conference.
Access to the conference, lunches, gala dinner may be denied to persons not wearing name badges.
www.afoco.org
ArcelorMittal is the world’s leading steel and mining company, with 199,000 employees, a presence in 60
countries and an industrial footprint in 19 countries. Guided by a philosophy to produce safe, sustainable
steel, we are the leading supplier of quality steel in the major global steel markets including automotive,
construction, household appliances and packaging, with world-class research and development and outs-
tanding distribution networks.
In 2016, ArcelorMittal had revenues of US$56.8 billion and crude steel production of 90.8 million tonnes,
while own iron ore production reached 55.2 million tonnes.
In France, ArcelorMittal has 16,440 employees including 800 researchers, working in its 40 production sites,
distribution and service centers, and four R&D sites. In 2016 ArcelorMittal produced 9.4 million tonnes liquid
steel in France. France accounts for 30% of ArcelorMittal’s flat steel production of in Europe.
ArcelorMittal Atlantique and Lorraine is part of the Flat Products Division of the ArcelorMittal
Group. It is a large industrial complex consisting of a competitive coastal hot plant, Dunkerque and
7 Finishing sites powered by the Dunkirk and Florange hot trains and a set of skills to serve cus-
tomers. With a workforce of more than 7000 employees, its ambition is to be a leading industrial
entity with profitable steel sectors, remarkable for its Health and Safety performance, a partner of
its customers and exemplary by the commitment of its teams. Atlantique and Lorraine is present in
the automotive, industrial and packaging markets. The automotive market is its largest market. The
factories are located close to the major companies in the European automotive sector. Its production
capacity is 7 million tons of steel per year.
Bergerat Monnoyeur is the sole CATERPILLAR Dealer for France since 1929. Bergerat Monnoyeur
employs 1 800 persons, through it’s network of 40 sales & service outlets offers, sales, short term
& long term rental, used machines, service & parts for all Caterpillar equipments.
Briquetting & Granulation Equipment
EURAGGLO and the K.R. KOMAREK Group offer a briquetting, compaction and granulation process based
on the technology of roller presses and compactors.
This technology allows the briquetting of steel-mill by-products and many other metal, metal oxides and
mineral materials. This method can be applied to such materials as slags, mill scales, steel grits, mill sludge,
blast furnace sludge, EAF dust and various fines from DRI, ferro-alloys, iron oxide pellets, coal and coke, etc.
The process consists in briquetting steel mill by-products in a roller press to produce briquettes of various
sizes with ovoid or pillow shape, in order to recycle them in the melting process.
Advantages
• A large choice of briquetting press capacity and design (from few tonnes to 60 mtph or more).
• A proven precess: many references of such plants in operation worldwide, in steel mills.
• An experience in different processes
and applications involving different
binders or composition Proposed Services
(by-products and coal, etc...). • Audit of existing units.
• Applied R&D in pilot plant.
• Engineering process
EURAGGLO SAS
Member of the K.R. KOMAREK Group
• Manufacturing of compactors and granulators
ZAE de Blanc Misseron - Rue Jean Jaurès - F-59920 QUIEVRECHAIN • Integration of complementary equipment
Tel. : +33 327 090 009 - Fax : +33 327 090 010 (dryer, crusher, mixer...)
E-mail: euragglo@eurugglo.com • Maintenance and associated on-site services
www.eurogglo.com
Eurogranulats
RECYCLING OF STEEL AGGREGATES
Innovative activities and eco-awareness to building sustainable
EUROGRANULATS
30, rue du Canal - Pôle Industriel du Malambas - 57280 Hauconcourt, France
Tel. : +33 (0)3 87 51 48 60 - Fax : +33 (0)3 87 51 59 88 - mathieu.gitzhofer@eurogranulats.fr
www.eurogranulats.fr
The tasks of the FEhS Institute in its focal areas of research and services include
the testing and monitoring of industrial by-products of the iron and steel industry,
and other construction products. We certify manufacturers, research opportunities
for utilising ferrous slag and smelting works by-products, provide consulting ser-
vices for construction clients, and dispatch experts to national and international
committees for standardisation. The institute finances itself and its projects
through membership fees, publicly subsidised research assignments, testing, mo-
nitoring and certification services, and through consulting activities for members
and external clients in the fields of administration, the construction industry, and
plant technology.
Research focuses
The FEhS Institute conducts work and research on the subject areas of building
materials, fertilisers, secondary raw materials, and slag metallurgy, environment
and transport construction. This is carried out in our own laboratories for the fields
of cement, concrete, chemistry and environment, transport construction, minera-
logy, microscopy and slag metallurgy.
Evin Zozan:
Phone: +492065-99 45 76 - Mobile: +49173 5233416
E-mail: e.zozan@fehs.de
Thomas Reiche:
Phone: +492065-99 45 31 - Mobile: +49173-73 66 089
E-mail: t.reiche@fehs.de
FERRODUO GmbH
Vulkanstraße 54 - 47053 Duisburg / Germany
Tel. : +49 (0) 203 729 738-0 - Fax : +49 (0) 203 729 738-18
www.ferroduo.com
Typicalservices include pit digging with loaders or slag handling with pot carriers; metal recovery;
slag slag processing and magnetic metal separation using modern, high -capacity plants; slag mar-
keting; scrap handling ; scrap processing; charge bucket loading and transportation; scrap upgrading;
slab conditioning services; briquetting; oxycutting; refractory tear out; packaging and warehousing;
logistics.
Distinctive strengths include include unparalleled reliability, as well as the expertise to maximize
the recovery of metallics and market steel mill by -products such as slag, mill scale and residual
metallics.
PHOENIX
E-mail: Eric.Seitz@phxslag.com
The Company provides a wide range of services at the AM melt shop and is specialised in the recovery,
treatment, and commercialisation of LD converter steel slags, which are by-products resulting from steel-
making process in oxygen converters (Linz-Donawitz process).
SGA produces steel slag gravels of various sizes (0-6 ; 0-30 ; 0-80 mm…) and a hydraulic road binder, the
Sidmix®, mainly composed of GGBF and LD steel slags (95 % in total).
SGA
Rue rue Louis Blanqui - 59760 Grande-Synthe
Tel. : +33 328 699 950 - Fax : +33 328 699 959
TMS
E-mail:
gchevalier@tmsinternational.com