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Devitrification hardening of cupola slag glass with CaO and SiO2 additions

Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids, 1991
Abstract Slag from the cupola melting of pig and scrap iron was melted, air quenched into a glass and then devitrified forming an abrasion resistant fibrous microstructure. This crystallization behavior was further investigated by altering the composition of the major constituents of the slag, namely, CaO and SiO 2 .
G. Agarwal, R.F. Speyer
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EXPERIENCES WITH THE USE OF CUPOLA FURNACE SLAG IN CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY

SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference� EXPO Proceedings
Gray 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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Green Concrete by Replacing Coarse Aggregate with Cupola Slag for Environmental Protection

2019
Recently world leads to higher infrastructural growth including developing countries like India leads to higher consumption of construction material such as cement and concrete. For production/manufacturing of cement and concrete requires huge amount of natural resources that leads to rapid depletion of natural resources and emission of GHG’s and other
Vishwash K. Mistry, Dipak J. Varia
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Enhancement of mechanical properties and machinability of aluminium composites by cupola slag reinforcements

Materialwissenschaft und Werkstofftechnik
AbstractRapid evolution in engineering and manufacturing demands light weight material with enhanced mechanical properties. Aluminium metal matrix composites with ceramic reinforcement particulates serve this demand due to their reduced density, improved strength and hardness along with higher resistance to wear and corrosion.
S. Chakravarty   +3 more
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Cementitious Blends of Portland Cement with Calcium Sulphate, Fly Ash and Cupola Slag.

MRS Proceedings, 2012
ABSTRACTThis investigation is on alternative cementitious materials of low cost, energy and environmental emissions. Portland cement (PC) was replaced by different types of calcium sulphate (hemihydrate HH, or anhydrite AN), fly ash (PFA) and cupola slag (CS) from an iron foundry.
Yared E. Rodríguez-Mendoza   +2 more
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Properties of cupola slag as a pozzolana and its effects on partial replacement of cement in a mortar

Conservation & Recycling, 1982
Abstract Investigations conducted on the pozzolanic properties of a cupola slag revealed that on the basis of chemical constituents alone, the cupola slag could be considered a pozzolana. Physical tests, however, showed that the slag exhibited little pozzolanic activity.
D.A. Aderibigbe, A.E. Ojobo
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Feasibility and Sustainable Utilization of Cupola Slag for Eco-Friendly Industrial Waste Management

Sustainable Manufacturing and Foundry Practices
Cast iron remains one of the most widely used alloys in modern industrial applications, with cupola furnaces being the most economical and commonly employed melting units. The melting of pig iron, scrap metal and flux in a cupola furnace generates a significant quantity of oxidized by-product known as cupola slag, which is presently classified as ...
Rakesh Sikder   +6 more
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Effect of fine aggregates in properties of porous concrete with cupola furnace slag

AIP Conference Proceedings, 2023
Shamoeta Zaman   +2 more
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Using cupola furnace slag in concrete: A sustainable approach to protect natural aggregates and the environment

Environmental Progress & 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   +6 more
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