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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Effect of cupola slag as a coarse aggregate on compressive strength of concrete
Materials Today: Proceedings, 2023Ravijanya Chippagiri +2 more
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Cupola slag reutilization for sustainable waste management: review and economic analysis
International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology, 2021Investigation of recycling and reutilizing capability of industrial wastes is essential to attend the vision of sustainable waste management. One such industrial waste is cupola slag, a by-product of grey cast iron. This slag mainly ends up in dump yards or landfills due to a lack of proper attention.
Partha Haldar
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Utilization of Cupola Slag as a Sustainable Construction Material
2020The present paper reviews the experimental characterization of cupola slag as a pozzolanic binder. Chemical composition of cupola slag was investigated using XRF scan. From the chemical composition, it can be indicated that the constituents of cupola slag is comparable to the other cementitious materials.
S. S. Meshram, S. P. Raut
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Devitrifying cupola slag for use in abrasive products
JOM, 1992A value-added abrasive product can be obtained by devitrifying CaO-rich cupola slag glass. The treatment process forms a dense, intertwined, fibrous Mg-wollastonite microstructure that has improved chemical corrosion resistance and a two-fold increase in abrasion resistance (inverse grindability) over the original glass.
G. Agarwal, R. F. Speyer
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Crystallization behavior of cupola slag glass-ceramics
Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids, 1991Abstract The slag formed from cast iron manufacture via a cupola furnace was found to form an X-ray diffraction amorphous mass after moderate quenching. The devitrification behavior and mechanical properties of cupola slag glass-ceramics were investigated as a function of thermal processing, utilizing XRD, SEM, TEM, DTA and dilatometry, interactively.
G. Agarwal +3 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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Conventional hydrothermal synthesis of Na-A zeolite from cupola slag and aluminum sludge
Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2009Na-A type zeolites were prepared from two industrial wastes: the solid by-product of cupola slag and aluminum sludge from an aluminum plating plant. Two preparation methods using the same starting material compositions were carried out. In the first method, alkaline fusion was introduced, followed by the hydrothermal treatment to obtain sodium ...
Rewadee, Anuwattana +1 more
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Cupola slag as a green concrete-making material and its performance characteristics - A review
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2023R. Raja, S. Kumar
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Conventional and microwave hydrothermal synthesis of zeolite ZSM-5 from the cupola slag
Microporous and Mesoporous Materials, 2008Abstract ZSM-5 type zeolites have been prepared from cupola slag waste using both conventional hydrothermal and microwave syntheses at 130–200 °C. The ZSM-5 was synthesized by conventional heating by taking advantage of the high silica content of cupola slags.
Kenneth J Balkus, Suwimol Asavapisit
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