General Characteristics
| Blast furnace slag is the co-product of
molten iron production in a blast furnace. |
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| The chemistry usually has a narrow
ratio of basic to acid components. |
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| Calcium and magnesium content, reported
as equivalent oxides, normally results in a 1.25 to 1.55 basicity ratio. |
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| The total basic elements, reported as
equivalent CaO plus MgO divided by silica results in slag chemistry such as: |
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| Iron Oxide |
(FeO &Fe2O3)<1% |
| Sulfur |
(S) 1%± |
| Alumina |
(Al2O3) 6-12% |
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Physical Characteristics and Uses
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Slag Type
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Physical
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Uses
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Air Cooled |
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Molten slag poured into
pits in layers, allowed to solidify, and cooled either by external temperatures or by
water addition after solidification, then crushed and screened. |
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General
aggregate use in base, concrete,
asphalt applications, rail ballast, roofing,
shingle coating, glassmaking, and rockwool raw material. |
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Expanded or Lightweight |
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Produced by rapidly pouring
molten slag into sloping pits, moist on the bottom to allow steam penetration while still
viscous, causing many small voids. |
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Concrete
blocks. |
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Granulated |
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Rapidly cooled by a high
velocity mixing of molten slag flow with water jets in a ratio of one part slag to 6-10
parts water by mass. |
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Cement replacement in concrete making, or as an ingredient in making a blended
cement. May also be used as a lightweight fill and as a sand replacement in concrete. |
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Pelletized |
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A variation of granulating
in which less water is used with violent impelling of the viscous, but rapidly cooling
slag through the air. |
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Cement replacement in concrete making, or as an ingredient in making a blended
cement. May also be used in some lightweight concrete applications or products. |
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