Synergistic Leaching of Titanium, Aluminum, and Magnesium Components during Dilute Acid Pressure Treatment of High-Titanium Blast Furnace Slag. [PDF]
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Optimal Limestone Content on Hydration Properties of Ordinary Portland Cement with 5% Ground Granulated Blast-Furnace Slag. [PDF]
Kang I, Shin S, Kim J.
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Study on the Compressive Strength and Reaction Mechanism of Alkali-Activated Geopolymer Materials Using Coal Gangue and Ground Granulated Blast Furnace Slag. [PDF]
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Compaction and compressibility characteristics of snail shell ash and granulated blast furnace slag stabilized local bentonite for baseliner of landfill. [PDF]
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Analysing the influence of ground granulated blast furnace slag and steel fibre on RC beams flexural behaviour. [PDF]
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Mock-up performance evaluation study for crack reduction of blast furnace slag powder concrete mixed with expansive and swelling admixtures. [PDF]
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Metal sorption on blast-furnace slag
Water Research, 1996Abstract The removal of Cu, Ni and Zn-ions from water solution by ungranulated blast-furnace slag has been studied depending on contact time, initial ion concentration, pH and solution temperature. The polymineral composition and the slag specific properties determine its high sorption activity in metal salts solutions.
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Mobility of blast-furnace slag
Steel in Translation, 2013Equipment for determining the mobility of blast-furnace slag in furnace operation has been developed and tested. On the basis of research at the casting doors of the blast-furnace shop, the MgO and Al2O3 content corresponding to high slag mobility is established. The dependence of the slag mobility on the hotmetal temperature, the basicity of the slag,
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Structural aspects of blast furnace slag
Emerging Materials Research, 2013Interdependence of structure and viscosity of blast furnace slag is discussed based on the available literature. Emphasis is given to both, bridging tendency and network breaking/modifying tendency of the constituents. It is clearly pointed out that slag viscosity cannot be explained only by depolymerization through an increase in basicity, despite ...
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Ground Granulated Blast Furnace Slag
2011Ground granulated blast furnace slag (GGBS) is a by-product from the blast-furnaces used to make iron. Blast-furnaces are fed with controlled mixture of iron-ore, coke and limestone, and operated at a temperature of about 1,500°C. When iron-ore, coke and limestone melt in the blast furnace, two products are produced—molten iron, and molten slag.
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