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Cupola Furnace Slag: Its Origin, Properties and Utilization
International Journal of Metalcasting, 2019A cupola furnace is the most frequently used furnace aggregate for cast iron production. A by-product of the production of cast iron in cupola furnaces is cupola slag. Its amount is 40–80 kg per 1 tonne of the produced cast iron, and that is one of the reasons why this material is not as favoured as, for example, the blast-furnace slag.
Alena Pribulová +2 more
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Environmental Progress and Sustainable Energy
Abstract Cupola furnace slag (CFS) poses significant challenges for casting industrialists, who must navigate the complexities of its disposal to maintain operational efficiency and environmental responsibility. This study aims to investigate and implement the reuse of CFS in the construction industry which in turn creates a new ...
Rakesh Sikder +2 more
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Abstract Cupola furnace slag (CFS) poses significant challenges for casting industrialists, who must navigate the complexities of its disposal to maintain operational efficiency and environmental responsibility. This study aims to investigate and implement the reuse of CFS in the construction industry which in turn creates a new ...
Rakesh Sikder +2 more
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Effect of Cupola Furnace Slag Addition on the Characteristics of Ordinary Portland Cement Blocks
Journal of Sustainable Metallurgy, 2022Krishna Kumar Thakur +2 more
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EXPERIENCES WITH THE USE OF CUPOLA FURNACE SLAG IN CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY
SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference� EXPO ProceedingsGray cast iron is still the most used material for the production of castings. It can be made in several ways, but the most efficient and economical way to make gray cast iron is in a cupola furnace. A by-product in its production is slag, which arises from impurities that may be present in the charge, from coke, which is used as fuel for the cupola ...
Patrik Fedorko +4 more
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Development of novel X-ray radiation shielding tiles using cupola furnace slag
Emerging Materials ResearchThe research studies glass ceramic tiles manufactured from cupola furnace slags, which show robust mechanical properties and efficient X-ray shielding. The study involves fabricating 1000°C sintered glass ceramic tiles, both with and without binders, using various industrial cupola slags.
Krishna Kumar Thakur, Atikur Rahman
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Effect of fine aggregates in properties of porous concrete with cupola furnace slag
AIP Conference Proceedings, 2023Shamoeta Zaman +2 more
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Cupola slag as partial replacement of fine aggregate in concrete – An experimental study
Journal of Building Engineering, 2021Shakeel Ahmad Waseem +2 more
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