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Hi, I am currently doing a study on the reuse of concrete (to avoid landfill) and I am looking for applications within the mining industry.
Smelting is one option, as the heat would allow for any contaminants within the concrete to be destroyed in the process.
I have a concrete of approx 6% quartz and 35% and wondering wheather this would be of use or applicable to smelting (I understand this might be a stretch of the imagination!)
Could milled concrete have any application in smelting process? as a flux?
Many thanks!