01 Common
Garnisage – in metallurgy, a protective layer of charge materials or slag formed by temperature differences on the working surface of the walls of the working space of some metallurgical units as a result of physical and chemical interactions between the charge, lining material and gases.
Slag in metallurgy is a by-product or waste product from metal production after purification from residues of valuable components that is sent to a dump. However, in some cases, slag is the main smelting product containing the most valuable component of raw materials: for example, titanium slag produced during the smelting of ilmenite concentrates and vanadium slag produced during the conversion of vanadium-containing pig iron).
Grinding of the garnisage by the vertical shaft impactor mill MC-640 to obtain raw materials from which the residues of valuable components are chemically separated.
02 Raw material
Garnisage before grinding:
03 Output material
Garnisage after grinding: