7th European Slag Conference 9-11 October 2013 IJmuiden, The
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7th European Slag Conference 9-11 October 2013 IJmuiden, The
Version 25th September 2013 7th European Slag Conference “Don’t waste your secondary resources” 9-11 October 2013 IJmuiden, The Netherlands General The 7th European Slag Conference of EUROSLAG – The European Slag Association, will be held from October, 9th - 11th 2013 in IJmuiden. The conference will be facilitated by Tata Steel at the Dudok Huis Conference Centre. The organisation is done by Tata Steel, Harsco Metals and Pelt & Hooykaas. Tata Steel (www.tatasteel.com) Tata Steel is Europe's second largest steel producer with main steelmaking operations in UK and the Netherlands. We are a leading supplier to many of the most demanding markets around the world including construction, automotive, packaging, mechanical and electrical engineering, metal goods, and oil & gas. With innovation and continuous improvement at the heart of our business performance, we aim to create value by offering a differentiated product range supported by unrivalled customer service. With a combined presence in nearly 50 countries, the Tata Steel Group includes Tata Steel in India, Tata Steel in Europe, Tata Steel Thailand and NatSteel Asia, and has approximately 80,000 employees across five continents and a crude steel production capacity of over 28 million tonnes. Tata Steel's European operations were formerly known as Corus. Harsco (www.harsco.com) Harsco Metals & Minerals specializes in providing environmental and logistics services for the steel industry. With operations at more than 160 locations in over 30 countries, Harsco is the market leader. We process over 7 million tonnes of slag material every year, for metal recovery services to the steelmaker. The co-product is recycled as an aggregate in numerous applications around the globe, including fertilizer cement manufacturing, road making, civil engineering, building insulation and filter media. Pelt & Hooykaas IJmuiden (www.pelt-hooykaas.nl) Pelt en Hooykaas, as a subsidiary from de Hoop BV, is active as a supplier of primary and secondary aggregates for road building and water works. From the production sites in IJmuiden and Vlissingen more than 1.5 million tons of secundary aggregates are used in the Netherlands but also abroad. Most of the times on site. Due to built up expertise, broad experience and up-to-date knowledge within the world of road construction and water works Pelt & Hooykaas is a reliable partner. Together with the knowledge of the Dutch and European rules and laws makes Pelt & Hooykaas a valuable partner for Tata Steel to valuerize and market steelslags EUROSLAG (www.euroslag.org) EUROSLAG is the European association of organizations and companies concerned with all aspects of manufacturing and utilization of ferrous slag products. The association deals with promotion of slag as a product, enables exchange of information and research as well as facilitates the interaction with governing bodies. EUROSLAG was founded in 2000. It is a registered association based on statutes which are accepted by the local court of Duisburg, Germany. 1 Conference location The conference takes place at the Dudok Huis Conference Centre. The Conference Centre is located at Tata Steel IJmuiden. Proceedings and Presentations The proceedings will be distributed before the Conference. The following time schedule for presentations and proceedings applies for the speakers mentioned in the programm: Abstract before June 1st. Presentation before September 15th Final Paper before August 15th (hard date because of finalizing Proceedings) Please send your abstract, paper and presentation to the following address: [email protected] Conference language The conference language is English. Registration Delegates will be able to register for the conference on line on the EUROSLAG Internet Site www.euroslag.org by filling out the registration form. Registration deadline by 18th September 2013 (later inscriptions might be accepted based on the meeting room capacity). Conference fee The conference fee is € 450 (presenting authors and session chairmen for free, not including travel and living expense, nor conference dinner). The conference fee includes admission to all sessions, receipt of conference proceedings, lunch 9, 10 and 11 October, coffee/tea during the breaks and site visit tour Tata Steel IJmuiden including a view at the Harsco and Pelt & Hooykaas slag processing sites. Conference fee can only be paid by bank transfer (all bank charges at your expenses). The invoice will be sent to you. Cheques or credit card payment cannot be accepted. After payment each participant will receive a written confirmation of the conference registration (and the conference dinner). 2 Conference Program Wednesday October 9th, 2013 Time Event People involved 08.00 - 09.30 Conference registration 09.30 - 09.40 Conference related issues H. Kobesen 09.40 - 09.50 Welcome D. van den Boer (Director Tata Steel Mainland Europe) 09.50 - 10.00 Welcome J.P.G. van der Peijl (CEO de Hoop) 10.00 - 10.10 Conference opening by chairman H. Motz (Chairman EUROSLAG) Theme 1: Slag as By-product (Chairman: Hans Kobesen) 10.10 - 10.30 Resource efficient use of by-products and secondary raw materials with regard to strengthening European legislation in Germany G. Endemann (Germany) 10.30 - 10.50 Study of volume stability and recycling of BOF slag at China Steel Y.C. Lee (Taiwan) 10.50 - 11.10 Efficiency of quartz addition on EAF slag stability D. Mombelli and others (Italy) 11.10 - 11.40 Coffee break Theme 2: Metallurgy and Processing (Chairman: Dirk Mudersbach) 11.40 - 12.00 Sustainable stabilisation and reuse of ladle furnace slag from electric steelmaking H. Schliephake, B. Dettmer and others (Germany) 12.00 - 12.20 Dry slag granulation – The environmentally friendly way of making cement I. Mc Donald (United Kingdom) 12.20 - 12.40 Mix method for cooling and full vitrification of BFS H. Kappes (Luxembourg) 12.40 - 13.00 Controlled cooling of BOF slag to enhance Fe-recovery D. Poirier (France) 13.00 - 13.10 Discussion 13.10 - 14.10 Lunch 3 Theme 3: Research and Applications (Chairman: Nick Jones) 14.10 - 14.30 Industrial utilisation of EAF slag as aggregate A.E. Yildizcelik (Turkey) 14.30 - 14.50 Stabilisation of CaO-SiO2-MgO (CSM) slags by recycled alumina H. Epstein (France) 14.50 - 15.10 Recent and former European RFSC slag research projects – Slag treatment and utilisation I. Unamuno (Spain) A. Morillon (France) 15.10 - 15.40 Coffee break 15.40 - 16.00 Construction of test sections to evaluate performance of basic oxygen furnace steel slag as aggregate in stone mastic asphalt J.S. Chen, S.F. Chen M.C. Liao and others (Taiwan) 16.00 - 16.20 Slag properties – Easy access using new dedicated software E. Nagels (Belgium) 16.20 - 16.40 Behaviour of slag bound mixtures in road construction N. Ghazireh J. Smith, B. Kent (United Kingdom) 16.40 - 16.50 Discussion 17.00 - 17.50 Workshop SLACON *): 18.00 Hrs Departure for Hotel Akersloot from Conference Centre Tata Steel IJmuiden 18.45 Hrs Departure from Hotel Akersloot for Conference Dinner *) D. Mudersbach (Germany) A. Morillon (France) The objective of the RFCS research project SLACON (Jul 2012 to Dec 2015) is to ensure and increase the utilisation of EAF slag in the construction industry by improving the quality of this slag type. The treatment will be performed during the liquid stage of slag production (by additions during the process, during tapping or by changing the cooling procedure) and after solidification through water treatment (washing/cooling). The partners of the project are: FEhS-Institute, BFI, CSM, Gerdau Sidenor and RIVA. The workshop will start with a short introduction to the SLACON project by the coordinator. Two speakers will each give 15 minutes presentations to selected topics of the research project and will inform the participants in the workshop about details of investigations and results. The presentations will be followed by a discussion. 4 Conference Program Thursday October 10th, 2013 Theme 4/1: From Research to Applications (Chairman: Marko Mäkikyrö) 09.00 - 09.20 Development of new CEM X cements based on GBS, fly ash and clinker V. Feldrappe, A. Ehrenberg (Germany) 09.20 - 09.40 Hydration properties of rapidly air-cooled ladle furnace slag with gypsum H.S. Kim, S.M. Choi and others (Korea) 09.40 - 10.00 Using granulation in form of pellets as a way to increase usage of slag J. Roininen (Finland) 10.00 - 10.20 Investigation of BOF slag use for potato and tomato cultivation with saline irrigation water in Italy V. Colla (Italy) 10.20 - 10.40 Removal of phosphorus from waste water by steel slag filter system P. Drissen, F. Chazarenc, H. Rustige (Germany, France) 10.40 - 11.10 Coffee break Theme 4/2: From Research to Applications (Chairman: Karen Kiggins) 11.10 - 11.30 Does stored granulated BFS lose its reactivity? A. Ehrenberg (Germany) 11.30 - 11.50 Agricultural utilization of iron and steel slags in the USA J. Yzenas (USA) 11.50 - 12.10 Accelerated weathering of LD-slag using water and CO2 S. van der Laan, H. Kobesen (The Netherlands) 12.10 - 12.30 Development of ECO slag processing technology for iron recovery and value added products in steelmaking I. Sohn, H. Lee (Korea) 12.30 - 12.50 Global opportunities of steel making slag materials as a source of silicon-based fertilizer M. Provance-Bowley (USA) 12.50 - 13.00 Discussion 13.00 - 13.50 Lunch 5 Theme 5: Environmental Affairs (Chairman: Heribert Motz) 13.50 - 14.10 Development of a quality protocol for the use of steel slag E. Poultney (United Kingdom) 14.10 - 14.30 Sustainable reuse of iron and steel slags in road applications – Technical requirements for environmental acceptance in France J. Domas (France) 14.30 - 14.50 Legislation versus regulation in the USA C. Ochola (USA) 14.50 - 15.20 Coffee break 15.20 - 15.40 Development of leaching tests for by-products and other secondary construction products in Europe E. Onstenk (The Netherlands) 15.40 - 16.00 Sustainability of construction worksEuropean standards and implications for secondary materials A. Schuurmans (The Netherlands) 16.00 - 16.20 End of Waste criteria for waste-derived aggregates H. van der Sloot (The Netherlands) 16.20 - 17.00 Forum discussion with speakers and Mr. D. van den Boer, Director Tata Steel Mainland Europe 17.00 - 17.10 Closing remarks by chairman 17.10 Closing drinks (non alcohol) 17.15 - 18.00 Workshop SLAGFERTILISER *) 18.00 Hrs Departure for Hotel Akersloot from Conference Centre Tata Steel IJmuiden H. Motz (EUROSLAG) D. Mudersbach (Germany) A. Morillon (France) Evening free *) Fertilisers produced from ferrous-slags have been used in agriculture since the end of 19th century. The objective of the RFCS research project SLAGFERTILISER (Jul 2011 to Dec 2014) is to evaluate the effects of currently produced iron and steel slag (BFS, BOFS and LFS) fertilisers and liming materials on crop yields and quality as well as on selected biological and chemical soil parameters in different soil and climate conditions throughout Europe. The partners of the project are: FEhS-Institute, ArGe Hüttenkalk, Dillinger Hütte, voestalpine, ILVA, RUUKKI, Uni Pisa and AGES. Different field trials, long term (f.i. since 1956 in Fuchsenbigl) and short term tests have been carried out in Finland, Germany and Austria. In addition 24 lysimeter tests are carried out in Italy with the soil and water mimicking that from around ILVA steel plant which have been characterised. All new test fields and lysimeters are fertilised with e.g. BOF slag. This will enable comparison of the effects of silicate liming materials under different climatic and soil conditions. The workshop will start with a short introduction to the SLAGFERTILISER project by the coordinator. Two speakers will each give 15 minutes presentations to the current investigations and results. The presentations will be followed by a discussion. 6 Conference Program Friday October 11th, 2013 09.00 -12.30 1st departure from Conference Centre for a site visit: Visit steel plant 2 Tata Steel, IJmuiden and Visit slag processing area Harsco and Pelt & Hooykaas, IJmuiden Every half hour a group of 25 persons will leave for the visit. Details will be given at the conference itself 13.00 Lunch 7 Conference dinner The conference dinner will be held in a typical Dutch manner in a typical Dutch environment. Where will not yet be revealed. The dress code is (business) casual. The price for the Conference Dinner is € 90 per person. Accompanying persons or significant others are most welcome. Please indicate on the registration form, if you want to attend the dinner and the total number of persons. A nominative dinner card has to be shown, which will be handed over only to attendees, who registered and paid before the conference. Workshop for RFCS research projects During the Conference there will be 2 workshops, first on EAF-Slag as Construction Material (SLACON) and second on Slag Fertilisers (SLAGFERTILISER) organized by the RFCS committee. They will take place at the end of the first and second day of the conference. For more details see the program Visit to Harsco Metals and site tour Tata Steel IJmuiden A visit with a site tour at Tata Steel IJmuiden subsequently is arranged for Friday October 11th, 2013. Please indicate your participation on the registration form. Social program There is no official social program for accompanying persons. Accompanying persons or significant others are most welcome to participate in the visits. Please indicate their participation under number of persons on the registration form. Hotel accommodation EUROSLAG has arranged a special conference price kept by Hotel Akersloot (http://www.hotelakersloot.nl/nl) Booking and payment of the hotel rooms have to be carried out directly with the Hotel by each attendant. Please mention “Euroslag 2013” while booking to get the special price. A limited amount of rooms have been reserved. Cancellation If cancellation is made before September 1st, the registration fee will be refunded less a handling fee of € 25. In case of cancellations after September 1st, no refunds of any kind will be made. No charge for alternative attendant. 8 Tourist information 2 1 3 4 1) Hotel Akersloot 2) Alkmaar 3) Haarlem 4) Amsterdam Alkmaar Beautiful city, shopping city, cultural city Although Alkmaar is and continues to be a Dutch cheese city, the title covers only part of what it has to offer. For years the city has been entitled to call itself one of the best shopping cities in the Netherlands. As you wander through the streets with their impressive monuments you will be amazed at the beauty of the old town. Shopping, enjoying a drink or visiting a museum? The number of stores has been increased. This makes shopping particularly enjoyable, as many unique stores are now housed in the historic buildings that line the narrow streets. Alkmaar is home to the Dutch Cheese Museum, the Stedelijk Museum Alkmaar, the de Boom Beer Museum and the Beatles Museum. See a totally different side to the city on a canal cruise. Cheese Market Every Friday morning, from early April to early September, there is a cheese market. Unfortunately not in October. The cheese bearers can be seen working in Waagplein (Weighing Square) from 10:00 to 12:30. This colourful, world-famous spectacle is inextricably linked with the city. More information about the Cheese Market: www.cheesemarket.nl. 9 Haarlem A hospitable city with a historic heart Haarlem is one of the most beautiful old cities in the Netherlands. It is a delightful, safe city with ca. 150,000 inhabitants. One of the city’s tallest landmarks, the striking tower of Grote of Sint Bavokerk (St Bavo’s Church), is visible for miles around. Haarlem lies on the river Spaarne and has a beautiful historic city centre with many attractions including the Frans Hals Museum and Teylers Museum. There is a wide range of cafés and restaurants in the cosy city centre. And you will find a surprising number of specialist and trendy shops in the side streets of the main shopping streets. Haarlem is sometimes called the most Flemish city of the North. The monuments created by city master builder Lieven de Key and the large number of places to eat and drink give the city a southern feel. Amsterdam Autumn – the perfect time to visit Amsterdam has a moderate maritime climate, resulting in an enjoyable lingering autumn season. By late September, the canals take on a golden hue from the trees reflected in them. The shorter days and the glow of the streetlamps and the illuminated bridges makes you feel like you’re walking in a scene from an Old Masters painting. A cultural harvest Autumn marks the kick-off of the cultural season each year in Amsterdam. That means new shows, updated productions, exciting exhibitions and a top selection of festivals. Culture vultures should check out Amsterdam’s impressive theatres and concert halls, and visit at least one of the world-class museums. 10 Cosy inside Amsterdam offers plenty of indoor diversions year-round, including the ever-popular canal cruises, shopping for souvenirs or a new wardrobe, or of course exploring the city’s nightlife. During the day, kick up your feet at the public library. The newest branch near Central Station has a great section for children and a café on the top floor with an amazing view of the city. In the evening, get to know Amsterdam’s cinemas, which play a variety of films from the latest hits to art-house rarities – generally in their original language. But perhaps the best thing to do on a chilly autumn day is to search for Dutch gezelligheid (something like a cosy or amiable atmosphere). A great way to start is by heading to a quaint brown café or intimate restaurant. Grab a corner seat near a window, order a cup of coffee, tea or hot chocolate with whipped cream and watch the world go by as the sun fades behind the Amsterdam facades. Organizer/Conference secretary The conference is organized by Tata Steel, Harsco Metals and Pelt & Hooykaas in close cooperation with EUROSLAG. For more information please contact the organization by following email address: Mrs. Astrid Kee Conference assistant [email protected] Mr. Hans Kobesen Conference Chairman [email protected] 11 12
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