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RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN IRON-MAKING TECHNOLOGIES IN JAPAN

RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN IRON-MAKING TECHNOLOGIES IN JAPAN

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DOI

10.5151/2594-357X-22363

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Abstract

The environment surrounding the iron and steel industry has changed greatly. This paper describes the technology adopted by the Japanese iron and steel industry to cope with changes in global demand, changes in the availability of coal and iron ore resources, correspondence to the extension of plant life, and energy conservation. In addition, efforts to reduce the amount of exhausted CO2 due to environmental concerns are discussed.

 

The environment surrounding the iron and steel industry has changed greatly. This paper describes the technology adopted by the Japanese iron and steel industry to cope with changes in global demand, changes in the availability of coal and iron ore resources, correspondence to the extension of plant life, and energy conservation. In addition, efforts to reduce the amount of exhausted CO2 due to environmental concerns are discussed.

Keywords

Coal and iron ore resources; Plant life; Energy conservation; CO2 reduction.

Coal and iron ore resources; Plant life; Energy conservation; CO2 reduction.

How to cite

Saito, Koji; Kurihara, Kiichiro; Takamatsu., Nobuhiko. RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN IRON-MAKING TECHNOLOGIES IN JAPAN, p. 1997-2008. In: 42nd ABM Ironmaking Seminar / 13rd ABM Iron Ore Symposium / 6th International Congress on the Science and Technology of Ironmaking, Rio de Jabeiro, 2012.
ISSN: 2594-357X, DOI 10.5151/2594-357X-22363