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Material and Application Guide

   

Phone: (313) 429-LEVY

Fax: (313) 429-2448

E-Mail: sales@edwclevy.net

   
Material: Blast Furnace Slag
     
Product:   30A (BF)    Commercial (Levy)
      
Application: Fine aggregate in masonry block
     
Description:   A fine aggregate, produced by crushing and screening air cooled iron Blast Furnace Slag.  A light brown to gray crystalline aggregate formed simultaneously with the production of iron in a blast furnace.  The particles are sized from 3/8" (9.5mm) to zero (dust).

 

Edw. C. Levy Co. - 30A Block Blast Furnace Slag
30A Blast Furnace Slag

 

Specifications: Commercial (Levy)
  
30A Blast Furnace Slag conforms to all the requirements of the Edw. C. Levy Co. specifications for 30A Blast Furnace Slag
   
  U.S. Sieve 3/8" #4 #8 #16 #30 #50 #100 #200 LBW
  Metric Sieve 9.5mm 4.75mm 2.36mm 1.18mm 600µm 300µm 150µm 75µm -
  Specification 100 95-100

70-95

45-75

25-55

15-35

0-20

-

0-10

 

General Usage Guide:  
  
The 30A Blast Furnace Slag should be blended into the masonry mixture along with the cement, other coarse and/or fine aggregates, water and any special additives or admixtures in the proportions detailed in the mix design. 

   

 

Supply Location:
  
     ·        Levy Plant #1

      

This information is not to be taken as warranty or representation for which we assume legal responsibility nor as permission or recommendation to practice any patented invention without a license.   It is offered solely for your consideration, investigation and verification.
  
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Last Updated: 1/21/2003